The National Institute of Construction Technology and Management (NICTM), Uromi, Edo State, has emerged winner of the maiden edition of the inter-school quiz competition organised by the Joint Campus Council (JCC) of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Edo State axis.
The competition, held at the Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma, brought together higher institutions across Edo State in a battle of wits, ideas, and academic depth, with the theme: “Safe Campus for Students: Combating Physical and Digital Threats”.
The competition ended in a tie between NICTM and the University of Benin (UNIBEN) as the judges invoked a tie-breaker round to determine the winner. NICTM eventually clinched the coveted first place, earning the grand prize of ₦300,000, while UNIBEN took the second position with a prize of ₦200,000. AAU came third and received ₦100,000 prize.
Other participating institutions included Auchi Polytechnic; Edo State Polytechnic, Usen, and the Federal College of Education (Technical), Ekiadolor.
The symposium featured a special keynote session delivered by the Acting Zonal Director of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Benin Zonal Directorate, Effa Okim, who was represented by the anti-graft agency’s Head of Public Affairs, Williams Oseghale.
Speaking on the topic “Use the Cyberspace Positively”, Oseghale, an Assistant Commander of the EFCC, admonished students to harness digital platforms for knowledge, entrepreneurship, and positive influence, rather than as tools for crime or deceit.
“You are the digital generation. Use that power responsibly,” he said. “The internet is not just a playground, it is a powerful tool. Choose to build, not destroy. Choose to enlighten, not exploit.”
Hon. Gani Akokhia, the member representing Etsako West Constituency II in the Edo State House of Assembly and an alumnus of AAU, also graced the event.
Representing the Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Blessing Agbebaku, Hon. Akokhia applauded the students for their intellectual display, describing the event as a breath of fresh air in student politics.
“This competition is proof that our students are not just making noise, they are making sense. And as an alumnus of this great institution, I am proud to see this intellectual renaissance taking root right here on campus,” he said.
Also speaking, Comrade Jimah Mubarak, the Senior Special Assistant to the Edo State Governor on Student Matters, lauded the initiative, stating that student engagement is pivotal to building safer learning environments.
“Security is not just about gates and guards,” he noted. “It is about awareness, vigilance, and shared responsibility. Students are not mere beneficiaries of security—they are co-creators of it.”
He said Governor Monday Okpebholo remains firmly committed to securing educational spaces in the state. “His Excellency believes that evil must be rooted out from every layer of society, including our campuses,” he said.
“His SHINE agenda places premium value on youth empowerment, education, and security. But government can’t do it alone. Students must carry the torch,” SSA Mubarak concluded.
In his welcome address, Comrade Ojumoola Miracle Timileyin, chairman of NANS JCC, Edo State Axis, expressed gratitude to all participants and stakeholders for their support in making the event a success.
“This is more than a competition, it is a movement,” he declared. “A movement of students who are ready to lead with their minds, not just their voices. Today, we proved that intellectual excellence can be the new protest.”
Comrade Timileyin explained that the idea behind the quiz competition was to create a platform where academic excellence, critical thinking, and constructive engagement could be celebrated and rewarded among Nigerian students.
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