Zenith Bank PLC and Agusto Consulting Limited are sponsoring the kids and two teachers for the competition, which will take place from July 21 to July 24.
They won the national Microsoft Office Specialist World Championship for Students, MOSWC, organized by ReadManna Empowerment Initiative, a non-profit organization that promotes the development of current, practical, and relevant digital literacy skills in schools and workplaces.
The students are: Hammad Omotosho of Aduvie International School in Abuja, FCT, who scored 1,000/1,000 in Excel 2019 in 10 minutes and 11 seconds; Joshua Olunlade of Adeleke University in Ede, Osun State (Word 2019 – 1,000/1,000 in 10 minutes and 46 seconds); and Gabari Rume Mamuromu of Faith Academy in Ota, Ogun State (Word 2016 1,000/1,000 in 11 minutes and 45 seconds).
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Adekoya Toluwani of Faith Academy (PowerPoint 2019, 1,000/1,000; 23min 18sec); Divine Ihonde of City of Knowledge Academy, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State (Excel 2016, 980/1,000; 28min 30sec); and Aliyah Adunola of City of Knowledge Academy (PowerPoint 2016, 1,000/1,000; 29min 2sec).
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