An ExxonMobil affiliate company in Nigeria, has donated 5000 personal tablet computers to students in Kaduna state government-owned secondary schools, under the State’s Smart Education Initiative, as part of efforts to improve students’ access to education within the state.
The tablet computers are equipped with school curriculum, e-text books along with past questions and solutions for national examinations, which will greatly aid students in their academics by providing them with instant access to multiple sources of knowledge.
Also at the ceremony, the group general manager, GGM, of the National Petroleum Investment Management Services, NAPIMS, represented by the manager public affairs, Ahmed Aminu, described the project as a “worthy initiative” and urged the students to make the most of the opportunity to embrace digital education.
The Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, commended NAPIMS, Esso and other co-ventures’ on USAN deep water field for their contribution to the State’s Smart education initiative, emphasizing the value of the project in overcoming some of the current challenges to education in the state.

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