The Guardian (Nigeria)

School emerges winner of NLNG science quiz competitio­n in Rivers

- By Ann Godwin, Port Harcourt

THENiger Delta Science School, Rumuola, Port Harcourt, has emerged winner of the 2023 Nigeria LNG Limited ( NLNG) science quiz competitio­n in Rivers State.

The school clinched the prize with 65,899 points from seven finalists at the grand finale of the Senior Secondary School ( S. S. 2) category competitio­n held in Port Harcourt at the weekend.

Oginigba Community Secondary School and Enitonna High School, Borikiri Port Harcourt took the second and third positions respective­ly.

According to NLNG’S General Manager, External Relations and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, Andy Odeh, this year’s competitio­n focused on the theme: “Net Zero Science.”

The competitio­n was opened to SS1 and SS2 levels in secondary schools in Rivers State.

Odeh said the students showed great enthusiasm and knowledge, describing them as credit to their schools and the state.

He expressed hope that the competitio­n will inspire other young people to learn about science and to pursue careers in science- related fields.

He said: “We are delighted that this year’s science quiz competitio­n is focused on climate change and net- zero emissions. This is a critical issue that we all need to be aware of, and we believe that this competitio­n will help to raise awareness among young people and inspire them to take action and become agents of change.”

He stated that the company recognises the importance of science in achieving its vision of being a globally competitiv­e LNG company, helping to build a better Nigeria.

“Science is so pervasive that there is hardly anyone in the four corners of Rivers State that hasn’t today counted on science to achieve one elementary task on the other. The fisherman who wakes up, takes his net, enters his boat, and paddles it to that part of the sea where he hopes to make his big catch has depended heavily on science.

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