Wale JAGUN
Winners of the third edition of the Hon. Sanai Agunbiade Best Brain Contest (BBC), now known as ‘Rasaq Solaja Alagago Best Brain Contest’ spoke about how they felt after winning their respective categories and also shared their future aspirations with THE IMPACT in separate brief interviews.
Torishade Ebenezer United High School, Ikorodu, Ishola Daniel , Majidun Junior College and Taiwo, Citizen Nursery/Primary School,Ikorodu, emerged winners in the Senior Secondary School (SSS), Junior Secondary (JSS) and Primary School categories of the Hon. Sanai Agunbiade Best Brain Contest.
The initiative was designed to encourage healthy academic engagements among students in penultimate classes (Primary 5, JSS 2 and SSS 3) in both public and private schools.
The contest was renamed ‘Rasaq Solaja Alagago Best Brain Contest’ this year in honour of the late foremost educationist, administrator and community builder.
Torishade EbenezerAyobami (United High School, Ikorodu, winner, SSS Category)
“I feel very fulfilled and elated because it’s a reward for a passion to always be the best. To the organizers of the Best Brain Contest, particularly the person who has been championing the cause, Hon. Sanai Agunbiade, I want to say a very big thank you to him for this opportunity and for opening a very good avenue for students to showcase their intelligence in all aspects of studies.Henceforth, Lagos State in particular and Nigeria as a whole should be expecting a profound lawyer in the nearest future.”
Ishola Daniel (Majidun Junior College, winner, JSS Category)
“I feel honoured and grateful. I want to say a very big thank you to the organizers for allowing me to showcase my talents. People should expect good things from me in future.”
Taiwo (Citizen Nursery/Primary School, winner, Primary School Category)
“I feel good and great. The organizers have done a great job. I want them to continue the good work they have been doing. In future, I would like to help the country in my chosen career.”