Four
junior secondary school students in Nigeria have created a mobile app
that could revolutionise agriculture globally. Sponsored by Guaranty
Trust Bank plc, they are on the verge of making history at the globally
renowned Conrad Challenge Annual Innovation Summit in Florida, USA.
Aged
between 12 and 14, Mordi Menashi, Gbemi Famobiwo, Afolabi Williams and
Osagumwenro Ugbo, all from Whitesands School Lagos and known together as
Team Neon, created a
VirtualFarm Application which helps farmers manage
their farm and connect with their target markets. With its innovation,
the team entered the Conrad Challenge, which encourages high school
students to develop cutting-edge solutions to real-world problems in the
areas of Aviation, Cyber Technology, Environment and Health, amongst
others.
Competing
in the ‘Smoke-Free World’ category, Nigeria’s Team Neon made it to the
final stage of the competition, which will be held during the 2018
Spirit of Innovation Summit at the Kennedy Space Centre, from the 25th
to 28th April, 2018. “Improving extension services in rural Africa is a
critical step for any agricultural change and Team Neon makes a good
case for how the VirtualFarm technology will work,” said the Judges of
the Challenge. This is the first time that African farmers will have
access to the package, which has a range of technical advice, [and] with
the USSD version of the app, it would be a win-win for the team.
Inspired
by the team’s outstanding young talents and driven by its passion for
innovation, leading African bank, Guaranty Trust Bank plc, is sponsoring
the young innovators to the finale of the Conrad Challenge. The Bank’s
sponsorship includes, among other benefits, the total coverage of the
team’s travel and stay in America.
Guaranty
Trust Bank plc has consistently played a leading role in Africa’s
banking industry and is regarded by industry watchers as one of Africa's
most innovative financial institutions. The Bank also maintains an
active and clearly defined Corporate Social Responsibility policy, which
is focused on promoting education for all, fostering community
development, promoting arts and protecting the environment.
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