16-year-old Jubril Dokun, a student of Brainfield College, Salolo, Lagos State has emerged winner in the third edition of InterswitchSPAK National Science Competition, the CSR initiative of Africa's leading integrated payments and digital commerce company, Interswitch.
After successfully scaling through multiple rigorous stages
in the competition, Dokun was awarded the grand prize of N7.5 million in
scholarships, among other prizes.
The duo - Ayanlade Jesuferanmi of Obafemi Awolowo University
International School, Ile-Ife, and Omoniyi Qudus of Scholars Universal
Secondary School, Ota – clinched the second and third prizes, receiving N4
million and N1 million in scholarships respectively, among other prizes.
Jubril Dokun, winner of the N7.5 million scholarship in the InterswitchSPAK 3.0 competition |
Over 18,000 students from various secondary schools in
Nigeria competed for the N12.5 million scholarships and other perks attached to
the top three positions in the competition.
As a pioneer tech company in Nigeria, Interswitch remains
committed to exploring the advantages of technology, as it maintains its drive
of creating a prosperous Nigeria and by extension, Africa. To advance this
goal, Interswitch is encouraging more African students to take up STEM courses,
as this has proven to be one of the drivers of thriving economies around the
world.
In his opening remarks, the Managing Director, Payment
Processing & Switching (Interswitch Purepay), Akeem Lawal, reiterated the
need for more African students to participate in STEM fields. He described STEM
as important in helping Africans solve unique problems on the continent.
He said: "As our contribution to closing this gap, we
introduced InterswitchSPAK in 2018 because we realized the critical role of
STEM education to our country, and the continent, and its importance to the
future of Africa.
"Our objectives are clear – to prioritise STEM in the
education of the Nigerian child; fan the flames of interest in STEM education,
where it already exists; and to promote and reward excellence in this field of
study."
InterswitchSPAK, a collaborative effort of Interswitch and
JustMedia Productions, is a CSR initiative that is held in Nigeria and Kenya
annually. It has produced other winners such as Akachukwu Anumudu of Apostolic
Faith Secondary School, Lagos and Oyindamola Aje of Jesuit Memorial College,
Rivers in 2018 and 2019 respectively.
InterswitchSPAK continues to promote Science, Technology,
Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education in Africa as an engine of change.
At its core, Interswitch holds the belief that change can be
induced through STEM education, even as its benefits can be targeted at the
stimulation of growth in Africa. This belief underpins the reason why the InterswitchSPAK
platform was birthed.
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