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ACORD InsurTech Innovation Challenge New York Names handdii the Winner in Virtual Competition of Insurance Innovators
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ACORD Announces Call For Entries For Its Annual InsurTech Innovation Challenge
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Awkward educational awards
Some best graduating students in Nigerian universities have been rewarded with some bizarre items, ranging from a tuber of yam, trophies, plaques, and as low as N200. A photograph of a best graduating student from the Chukwuemeka Odunegwu Ojhukwu University (COOU) with a tuber of yam and a chicken as rewards for his achievement captures the treatment meted to Nigeria’s future leaders.
There are many reported cases of awards given to best graduating students, including Bamisaye Tosin, who got N200 as the best student of the Department of Civil Engineering in the Ekiti State University (EKSU).
CRUTECH s solar element stove wins NCDMB science innovation challenge
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The Nigerian Content Development Monitoring Board (NCDMB) has held its Southern/Eastern Science and Technology Innovation Challenge (STIC), at the board’s headquarters in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.
According to the NCDMB, the competition seeks to motivate and challenge Nigerian undergraduates to imbibe the culture of research and development as well as apply science, technology and innovation to create home-grown business solutions to everyday problems in Nigeria.
In his opening remarks, General Manager, Capacity Building Division, NCDMB, Dr. Ama Ikuru, noted that the innovations will go a long way to help in the domiciliation of capacity and also improve lives.
He added that the board has continued to back vocational schools in a bid to support and promote skill acquisitions even at an early age. He congratulated all the contenders from the southern/eastern region, noting that they are winners to have reached the final phase of the challenge.