The Owa Secondary School Alumni Association has
disclosed its readiness to launch a N25 million Information and Communication Technology (ICT) project to facilitate teaching
and learning for students of the school as the world is now driven by
technology.
The president of the Association, Mr. Nwokok Felix,
stated this in a statement made available to Yellowstone Media on Christmas day.
Felix noted in the statement that the project is a
timely intervention to the secondary school aimed at increasing the awareness
of ICT as the world is clearly been driven by technology, adding that the
disruptive tendencies of digital age, if
properly harness, will reduced unemployment among the youths.
The statement further revealed that the launching
would hold in the school playground in Owa-Oyibu, Ika North East Local Government
Area of Delta State on December 31, 2018, by 10a.m. with some eminent
personalities expected to herald the occasion to raise fund for the project.
According to statement, “The Alumni Association of
Owa Secondary School will launch aN25 million ICT project to support its Alma
mater. The gesture is to enable all members of the association give back to the
school through the project, and as the world is now driven by technology, if
properly harness, will reduce unemployment in the country.
“The launching which will hold on the school playground
by 10a.m., is expected to have important dignitaries, launchers and others at
the event aimed at such a noble cause.”
Meanwhile, the acting Principal of the school, Mrs.
Ajala, is using the medium to invite all former students of Owa Secondary
School to grace the occasion as a commitment to take the school to a greater height.
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