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C.S.S. Oroworukwo Wins Corpers’ Debate Competition
Community Secondary School, Oroworukwo, Nkpolu, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, has emerged winners of the Gender Debate Competition organised by members of Gender group, National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) serving in Port Harcourt.
The school defeated Government Girls Secondary School (GGSS), Oromenike, by 200 points to 80 points scored by their opponents to win the competition.
The debate, which was organized by the 2016 Batch ‘A’ Corps members, under the aegis of NYSC Gender Vanguard Community Development Service group to sensitise the public on the dangers of domestic violence in the society; had the topic, “Gender Inequality, a Contributing Factor to Domestic violence”.
Speaking at the occasion, Thursday at GGSS Oroworukwo, the president of NYSC Gender Vanguard Community Development Service Group, Batch A’ 2016, Miss Kio Joy Amameba, said the group as a humanitarian organisation stood for the protection of the less privileged in the society.
According to her, the group came into being in cognizance of the fact that such vices as prostitution, child labour and battery were at an alarming increase in the society due to domestic violence.
Miss Amameba stated that gender inequality was a contributing factor to the various domestic violence, hence the group advocates for equality in all spheres of human endeavour.
She stated that through the advocacy and enlightenment campaign carried out by the group, more people were encouraged, especially females, to pursue their careers.
Amameba used the forum to call for the strengthening of various laws by government agencies to check the wide-spread of domestic violence in the society, noting that the women have been on the receiving end of inequality as a result of some customs and cultural beliefs.
The president of the NYSC 2016 Batch ‘A’ Gender Vanguard CDS group expressed happiness with the schools that participated in the debate competition.
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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.
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