Rivers
Board Chairman Assures On Quality Education
The Chairman of Rivers State Senior Secondary Schools Board, Chief Allwell Onyesoh, says there is hope for the state to overcome its problems in the area of education, if the next administration after Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi sustains existing educational policy and programmes.
Chief Onyesoh, who was represented by the Director Educational Service, Rivers State Senior Secondary Schools Board, Chief Ibioku Igonibo Jackreece gave the assurance over the weekend at the Oginigba Comprehensive Secondary Schools Maiden Magazine “OCSS Herald” launching in Port Harcourt.
He stressed, fact that there were so many good and important programmes that the government was trying to achieve, it becomes difficult to actualize the vision rapidly.
The Board chairman assured that, as manager of government’s policies, the Board was on the committee to ensure that the vision of Governor Amaechi on education is activalized.
He commended the school authority for employing strategies to fast track the growth of quality education in the school since it was founded in 1995.
He said, the C.S.S. maiden magazine would spur the students more to enhance quality education in the school.
The Paramount Ruler of Oginigba Community in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State, HRH Eze G.B. Odum commended the school authority for giving quality education to the children in the area.
On the efforts of the community Eze Odum who was represented by the secretary of Oginigba Council of Chiefs, High Chief Roland A. Odum said the community has donated computer sets, books and awards to students as part of the community’s effort to boost education among the youths in the area.
He commended Governor Amaechi’s policy and programme on education in the state and noted that the Governor has revamped public schools to be relevant in such that many high class people were withdrawing their ward and children from private to public schools in the state.
Rivers
Technology Key to Nigeria’s Socio-Economic Development, Says Computer Scientist
Dr. Legborsi Emmanuel, former state Chairman of the Nigeria Computer Society (NCS), has emphasized that technology is the sure way for Nigeria’s socio-economic development.
He made this assertion while speaking with newsmen at the sideline of 118th inaugural lecture series of Rivers State University (RSU) held in port Harcourt, wednesday.
He stressed that the lecture, which focused on emerging technology and its impact on the socio-economic development of the country, aligns with the NCS’s economic focus.
He highlighted the importance of building an economy driven by technology, citing the success of the Rivers State Smart Economy policy as an example.
The computer scientist emphasized the need for innovation and doing things differently, asserting that “technology is the only way out” for Nigeria’s development. He praised the lecturer, Professor Mathias Daniel, for exploring the applications of technology in various sectors, including agriculture, industry, transport, and socio-economics.
Dr. Emmanuel underscores the critical role technology plays in driving socio-economic growth and development in Nigeria by leveraging technology, the country can unlock new opportunities and address pressing challenges.
Akujobi Amadi
City Crime
Association Raises Alarm Over Increasing Migration Of Young Pharmacists Abroad
Rivers
Ikwerre Traditional Rulers Urge Council Chairmen On Unity, Development
-
Politics5 days ago
2027: Bayelsa APC Adopts Tinubu As Sole Candidate … As Lokpobiri, Lyon Shun Meeting
-
Politics5 days ago
Alleged Smear Campaign Against Yakubu, CSOs Demand Apology From Uzodimma
-
Sports5 days ago
WCQ: NFF Denies Post Match Statement
-
Sports5 days ago
GOtv Boxing Night 34 holds Dec. in Lagos
-
Politics5 days ago
2027: Jega Condemns Premature Campaigns, Blames Elected Officials
-
Politics5 days ago
Why INEC Can’t Punish Politicians For Early Campaigns – Yakubu
-
Politics5 days ago
Stopping Natasha’s Resumption Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy – ADC
-
Sports5 days ago
Gov. Decries Delta’s Poor Performance At 2025 NYG