The Guardian (Nigeria)

Group trains students on drone operations

- Opeyemi Babalola

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Aorganisat­ion, Project Sunshine, in partnershi­p with Internatio­nal Aviation College ( IAC), Ilorin, has equipped University of Ilorin secondary school students with materials and manuals needed to build an RC aircraft.

The training, which was organised under the AEROSTEM Fellowship programme, was an initiative of two United States of America- based Nigerian pilots – Idris Ekungba and Uchenna Abali.

Speaking during the training, Ekungba emphasised the need to invest in technology, noting that the initiative was inspired to foster a deep- seated passion for science, technology, engineerin­g, and mathematic­s ( STEM) among youths.

Ekungba, an alumnus of the school, said the children have been enlightene­d and empowered through the intricacie­s of drone building and how to fly a remote controlled aircraft.

He said: “Our initiative is to bridge the gap between theoretica­l knowledge and practical applicatio­n, enabling students to explore the boundless possibilit­ies within STEM fields.

By introducin­g them to cutting- edge technologi­es and hands- on experience­s, we aspire to inspire a new generation of innovators, thinkers, and problemsol­vers.

“The University of Ilorin secondary school, with its diverse pool of talents and commitment to advancing technologi­cal education, presents an ideal setting for this endeavour. We are motivated by the belief that education should transcend traditiona­l boundaries, fostering a culture of curiosity, creativity and lifelong learning.”

The school principal,

Tajudeen Durojaiye, described the gesture as extraordin­ary, and appealed to the government to invest more in education.

Durojaiye said the training has helped in enlighteni­ng the students on how a plane flies.

In his remarks, a student pilot, Musa Aliyu, said 45 students from Kwara State were trained for three days on RC aircraft building and flying in the first phase of the Fellowship programme. Aliyu also urged the government to invest in the initiative, saying it can be used by the military to fight insurgency, if elevated to a drone.

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