Friday, June 12, 2015

Meet Nigerian student who won Microsoft Youth Spark Challenge



A young Nigerian has won the 2015  Microsoft Youth Spark Challenge, contest which asked young people from around the world to submit an idea to address a social issue through technology in their communities.

Saviour Okusenogu from Lagos, Nigeria was among this year’s grand prize winners, representing youth from Chile, Ecuador, Greece, India, Nepal, Nigeria, United States, and Uruguay.

Microsoft  while announcing the result said the winners represent outstanding local youth who is passionate about contributing to social change, I’d be happy to put you in touch with him.


 Okusenogu from Lagos, Nigeria wants to develop a project to spark an interest in science and engineering for more kids in developing countries by bringing fun and interactive science experiments and other projects to secondary schools with hopes that they will get kids far more excited than the abstract, conceptual ways many kids learn about those topics now.

This year’s winners created compelling solutions to help their community spanning a variety of social issues including education, computer science and digital literacy. Find the full list of winners here!
Later this year, these winners will travel to the Nicaragua to learn about social entrepreneurship and development issues.

Microsoft is also outfitting each winner with a $2,500 cash grant, and a Microsoft technology bundle (Surface Pro3, Windows Phone, and Office 365) to help them develop their projects further.