The winning Pace Setters Team from Ijaiye Housing Estate Senior Grammar School in a group photograph with U.S. Consulate Public Affairs Officer Stephen Ibelli and U.S. Consulate Deputy Public Affairs Officer Jenny Foltz with Lagos State Commissioner for Education Folasade Adefisayo during the closing ceremony of the drone soccer competition in Lagos on February 5, 2022.
The competition, which held on Saturday, involved Eight girl-led teams selected from 71 student teams from public high schools across Agege, Alimosho and Ifako Ijaiye communities of Lagos Education District 1.The Pace Setters Team from Ijaiye Housing Estate Senior Grammar School emerged as the winner of the tournament. Alisgrams Team from Alimosho Senior Grammar School and Alpha Team from Abesan Senior High School took second and third place positions respectively.
He explained that the tournament was designed to provide the students with quality technological learning opportunities and stimulate their interest in math and science, as well as careers in the STEM fields. Co-founder of the U.S.-headquartered Global Air Drone Academy, Eno Umoh, explained that one of the key objectives of the program was to engage underserved communities, especially young girls, about the impact they could have in STEM fields.
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