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Varsity celebrates 18-year-old student for winning N2.7m at Enugu Tech Festival

Peaceland University, Enugu, has honoured its Software Engineering student, Godspower Ojini, for emerging overall winner of N2.7 million prize at the recently concluded Enugu State Tech Festival. 

The festival, held from February 24 to 27, brought together youth innovators across the state. Ojini, a 300-level student, and his team clinched the top position after developing an innovative artificial intelligence (AI) platform designed to automate tasks for individuals and businesses. 

The project stood out among several entries, earning the team both recognition and a substantial financial reward. Speaking during a celebration held last week in Enugu, vice chancellor of Peaceland University, Prof. Leonard Ilechukwu expressed pride in the student’s achievement, describing it as a “validation” of the institution’s standards. “We feel very proud, but more importantly, it speaks to our work, our commitment, and our excellence in service.

“This did not come from nowhere; it reflects the quality of training and dedication we invest in our students,” he said. Ilechukwu said while the university celebrated the student’s accomplishment, it also acknowledged its role in shaping his success. “While we praise the student for what he has achieved, we also acknowledge that we contributed to his success. 

His coming first is also our coming first; the victory belongs to both the student and the university,” he added. He further described the achievement as both an encouragement and a challenge for the institution, urging other students to emulate Ojini’s dedication, discipline, and commitment. Also speaking, pro-chancellor of the university, Mr Felix Ugwuozor, said the victory did not come as a surprise, noting that the student had previously won the same award. 

“I am very impressed, but not surprised. This is the second time our student has won this award. He is focused, hardworking, and knows where he is going. “His success reflects not just his effort, but also the quality of training we provide,” he said.

Ugwuozor explained that the university prioritised practical learning and equipped students to compete globally, adding that the institution provided the necessary resources and conducive environment for innovation. In his remarks, Ojini attributed his success to dedication, mentorship, and continuous learning, explaining that his AI-powered solution was capable of handling various tasks efficiently.

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