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LASRIC N5M Research Grant Winner Emerges

Victor Odeyemi by Victor Odeyemi
December 17, 2022
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LASRIC Research N5M Grant Winner emerges

Mr Victor Tubotamuno, Founder/Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Earlybrite receiving the LASRIC N5M Cheque

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The Lagos State Science, Research and Innovative Council (LASRIC) has announced Earlybrite, an Education Technology Company, the winner of its N5 million research grant.

According to a statement signed on Wednesday by Mr Victor Tubotamuno, Founder/Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Earlybrite, said the cheque was presented to the company in Lagos.

Tubotamuno said the cheque was presented to him by Mr Olatunbosun Alake, Special Adviser on Innovation and Technology to Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State, expressing that the grant by the Lagos State government, through LASRIC, was in an effort to make Lagos one of the world’s knowledge hubs through the application of science and technology.

The firm’s CEO noted the grant was expected to help start-up technology companies create wealth, growth and establish better infrastructure.

According to him, the grant is a stepping stone for the company to continue to offer in-demand tech skills to children within and across Lagos and also allow the children have unhindered access to it.

“We are looking forward to providing these tech courses in the most conducive situation and allow children learn these skills in their local languages.

“Also through flexible medium such as SMS, USSD, Whatsapp and other seamless channels,” he said.

Tubotamuno appreciated the Lagos State government and the commissioner for Science and Technology, Mr Hakeem Fahm, for the unique opportunity that would enable innovators build more localised contents, train more teachers and learners in the state.

According to him, the state, through the initiative will actualise its mission of creating wealth, growth and tackling societal challenges in Lagos through the application of science and technology in a knowledge driven world.

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