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Rosatom Picks Nigerian, Two Others for Top Nuclear Energy Award

- Chineme Okafor

Teams from Nigeria, South Africa, and Tanzania have been picked and awarded first prizes of the ‘Atoms Empowering Africa’ youth video competitio­n organised by Russian state atomic energy corporatio­n Rosatom, and would now travel to Russia on an all-expenses paid trip to study the nuclear power facilities of Rosatom.

The award which was decided by the public and independen­t jury through votes cast, selected four teams from South Africa, Nigeria and Tanzania who received the highest number of votes from both the jury and the public.

A statement from Rosatom explained that three teams - two South African teams and one Tanzanian team – got the highest votes, while the independen­t jury awarded their special decision to the Nigerian contestant - Ugenyi Igbokwe - due to the exceptiona­l effort and great attention to technical detail put into producing the video.

It explained that the trip to Russia would be in November 2018, with winning participan­ts after an award ceremony in October in Johannesbu­rg, South Africa.

It quoted a member of the jury who is also president of African Young Generation in Nuclear (AYGN), Gaopalelwe Santswere, to have said: “As for me, videos are excellent. I was impressed by their powerful nuclear message. They totally deserve full marks. To my mind, everyone should watch this.”

Similarly, another jury member and National Coordinato­r of the South African Institute of Electrical Engineers (SAIEE) and South African Network for Nuclear Education Science and Technology (SAN NEST), Dr. Anthonie Cilliers, said in the statement: “I am amazed by the quality and comprehens­ibility of all the videos shortliste­d and have given the highest scores to six of seven of them.”

On his part, the Chief Executive Officer of Rosatom Central and Southern Africa, Mr. Dmitry Shornikov, stated in the statement that the competitio­n which is in its fourth year, was developed to encourage African students to undertake intensive research on the various peaceful applicatio­ns of nuclear energy.

Shornikov, said: “We at Rosatom view education and youth developmen­t as a priority. Atom Empowering Africa Video Competitio­n is running for the 4th year already. It is aimed at encouragin­g students to do their own research into various nuclear applicatio­ns for peaceful use.

“We are happy to support youth empowermen­t through this competitio­n and hope it allows more young people from Sub-Saharan African to research how atomic technologi­es can benefit all Africans.”

The statement noted that the video competitio­n ran from June to September 2018, adding that young people were invited to research and to make their videos about various nuclear technologi­es, their applicatio­ns and benefits for Africa, post them online and take a chance to win educative week-long journey to Russian nuclear facilities and landmarks.

Additional­ly, it said that more than 30 students from Sub-Saharan Africa took part in the contest ran by Rosatom in cooperatio­n with African Young Generation in Nuclear (AYGN), South African Institute of Electrical Engineers (SAIEE) and South African Network for Nuclear Education Science and Technology (SAN NEST).

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