They emerged after returning top scores and the fastest times during the national Microsoft Office Specialist World Championship for Students, MOSWC, organised by ReadManna Empowerment Initiative, a not for profit organisation that drives learning of current, practical and relevant digital literacy skills in schools and work environment.
The students are: Hammad Omotosho, of Aduvie International School, Abuja, FCT, who scored 1,000/1,000 in Excel 2019 in 10 minutes 11seconds; Joshua Olunlade of Adeleke University, Ede, Osun State (Word 2019 – 1,000/1,000 in 10min 46Sec); and Gabari Rume Mamuromu of Faith Academy, Ota, Ogun State (Word 2016 1,000/1,000; 11min 45Sec).
Others are: Adekoya Toluwani of Faith Academy (PowerPoint 2019, 1,000/1,000; 23min 18sec); Divine Ihonde of City of Knowledge Academy, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State (Excel 2016, 980/1,000; 28minutes 30seconds); and Aliyah Adunola, City of Knowledge Academy (PowerPoint 2016, 1,000/1,000; 29min 2Sec).
The trio of Olubunmi Agusto, Ntekim Toluwani and Adonijah Airede who emerged best at the 2014 Certiport Microsoft Office Specialist National Championship are to represent Nigeria in the United States of America
By Moses Nosike elev8, the world leader in digital training initiatives, recently launched Digital Center of Excellence in Doha, Qatar, together with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, and Microsoft to accelerate sustainable human development and digital transformation in line with the National Vision of Qatar 2030. It is…

















