Nigerian Maritime E-quiz For Secondary Schools Students Set To Hold
First of its kind Nigerian Maritime E-quiz, a School to Sea
Campaign for Secondary Schools Students in Nigeria is set to take place in
Lagos on Monday September 24, 2019.
The E-quiz which will herald the 25th September
Investors In Human Capacity Development in the Education and Maritime Sectors
Summit and Awards is being packaged by Mrs V.O Williams the principal partner
of Vow Ventures through her NGO, Ocean Ambassadors, whose Chairman is Chief
Tunde fanimokun.
According to the Principal Partner, the E-quiz will enable
Secondary School students to appreciate Maritime courses and the career
opportunities in it.
She said; “The National Maritime quiz is first of its kind
in Nigeria and the simple reason behind it is that, Nigeria is a maritime
nation and we have so many states that are coastal communities like; Akwa ibom,
Lagos, Ondo, Delta, Rivers, Cross river and Bayelsa but, if you ask an average
student in those areas if they know about maritime careers, they would not
understand what you are even saying.
On the 25th we would have the School to Sea Summit whereby
we would bring maritime and education stakeholders to come together to see how
we can start the sensitization, how we can create the awareness in various
schools so that maritime would be on the lips of every child. We would also
have awards for our past sponsors like, NIMASA Sifax, Enl, Tcip, Nigeria
Shippers Council, Nigeria Export Promotion Council and a host of others since
2015 to be accompanied by a boat cruise for both investors and stakeholders to
see what the shoreline of Lagos is. We have to demystify the fear of no go area
for water, eradicate the phobia and by the next year we shall be having such
conference, we shall surely have improvements.
Lagos State which is a coastal community with concentration
of schools don’t know about maritime careers nor know how to chart a way
forward for students when they fail Jamb and admission to the University isn’t
possible. So, we decided to have many tools to creating the awareness at an
early age for secondary schools students. The concept is to catch them young in
the area of transportation, trade and tourism mega sector of the economy so, we
brought out maritime because, in maritime there are vast opportunities.
Now the global village is talking about blue economy, when
we don’t even know what the maritime is all about, how can we now plug into the
sustainable development goals for blue economy for the African nations not to
talk of at the global level? So, we have to start the sensitization now. We
have been doing it for like five years and the project was endorsed by
University of Lagos (UNILAG), the department of Geography to the Post Graduate
level. We had a mini-quiz for just the private schools students within Lagos
state and the first, second and the third prize winners were taken to Ghana to
have another maritime experience which opened the children’s eyes.
These children are now in love with maritime, one of them is
now in the University in Warri, one wants to go into maritime studies and the
other wants to be a sea captain. So, all these children need is exposure and
you will see that the nation will have so many seafarers, logisticians because,
maritime is not only about sea fearing, we have engineers, naval architects and
so many other careers embedded in it.
We have now gone ahead to come up with the concept of the
National Maritime quiz, the first of its kind and we are using Lagos state as
our starting point to represent South West because of the concentration of
schools. We’ll be having an expanded event come September 24, 2019 where both
public and private schools will be meeting in Unilag to attend the first ever
maritime E-quiz in Nigeria and by December, we will be moving to portharcourt
to represent the South East and the South/South, then next year we move to
Abuja for the Northern parts of the country.
We are using this opportunity to appeal to sponsors to come
and partner with us to help fashion out a different horizon for the well-being
of this upcoming generation because if we don’t do it now, we would have
another neo colonization, there would be a gap. As it is now, we are clamoring
for Nigerian vessels, who will Man these vessels? Is it the same foreigners
again? And we are talking about local content, where does local content come in
If we don’t catch them young now? What stops Nigeria from emulating the Asian
countries that have best seafarers and are training and encouraging their
students to learn on the field? So, we want this upcoming generation to rewrite
the maritime history of Nigeria in the global space and i’m sure we would get
there very soon.
Our minister for transportation is someone who likes
empowerment and everything that will add value to institutions and human
development so, we are appealing to the Federal Ministry of transportation to
collaborate with Federal Ministry of Education at the Federal level to include
Maritime studies into the curriculum even if not full curriculum, let it be
extra-curriculum whereby the children will take visits to seaports, board
vessels to create a thirst for the children to take on maritime related studies
and once there is a synergy between the two Ministries, it will automatically
be domesticated in each state regardless of it being a coastal state or not.
We would have maritime tourism, maritime transportation
because the roads are crying out for help so, by the time we have maritime
transportation the country will achieve.
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