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11 Queen’s College students depart for robotic competition in Australia

Eleven students from Queen's College, Lagos, will represent Nigeria at the FLL Asia Pacific Open Championship in Sydney.

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June 27, 2023
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Eleven students from Queen’s College, Lagos, will represent Nigeria at the FLL Asia Pacific Open Championship in Sydney.

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The students left Nigeria on Monday for Sydney, where they would participate in robotics challenge from June 29.

The students had, in 2021, clinched the first position in the Robotics National Competition which qualified them to represent Nigeria in Greece for the FLL championship

However, they could not make it to Greece because of COVID-19 restrictions in Greece then.

The students had also in 2022 secured the 2nd runner-up position in the Robotics National Competition which qualified them to represent the country in Brazil for the same championship, but they could not go.

Reacting to the development, the Director/Principal of the college, Mrs Onyindamola Obabori, described the performances as outstanding.

“The girls are leaving under the aegis of Queen’s College Team Aurora, a leading advocate for promoting diversity and excellence in STEM education.

“The innovative approach of the girls to robotics and their ability to adapt to changing circumstances truly set them apart from their peers.

”I expect that these girls will come back with at least one award. This is to know that we mean business here, in Queen’s College,” she said.

The principal expressed satisfaction at the qualification.

“This development is giving me great feelings. I am excited.

“The principal explained that although the girls qualified for the Greece and Brazil competition, they couldn’t attend due to funding constraints.

According to her, the feats not only inspire future generations of young women in STEM but also serve as a testament to the power of diversity and inclusion in the field of robotics.

She said that in view of the successes of the girls in robotic championships, she approached corporate bodies and the alumni association of the college for support.

“I contacted old girls of the college and they took it over and did a massive campaign for funds to facilitate the travel, and that is where we are today.

“We also got assistance from corporate bodies. They all made it happen, and I am very happy about that,” she said.

The principal told NAN that the students would also compete in cultural displays at the event.

Obabori called on other stakeholders to join hands with governments in supporting and promoting science and technology.

“I think that we are far behind other countries in terms of science and technology.

“When other countries were talking about science, we were not talking about it. By the time we decided to wake up or develop to that level, they moved to technology.

“ I want us to increase our pace and be at par with the world in terms robotics and coding. All hands must be on deck,” the principal said.

Mrs. Temitayo Okunoren-Makindipe, the Head of the delegation and Second Vice President of Queen’s College Old Girls Association, assumed the fundraising role to maximize the competition opportunity.

“I decided to take up the role of fundraising and project manager for Queen’s College Team Aurora for this trip to Australia.
This is not the first time they are qualifying.

“Funding has been one of the challenges in seeing their dream through to the international stage.

“As an engineer, I want to encourage the girls, and God has blessed the efforts,” she said.

Around 50 teams, including participants from Korea, America, and Japan, are expected to join the championship, as she stated.

She expressed optimism that the students would succeed.

She said that 10 of the students would actively participate at the championship, while one of them would observe.

The Captain of Team Aurora, Miss Damilola Ekundayo, said that the team was fully prepared to make Nigeria proud.

The captain said that she was hopeful of the team’s success in the four-day championship to begin on June 29.

“We will showcase who we are as a people (Nigerians),” Ekundayo said.

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