Iwerekun Community Senior High School, Lakowe, has, for the second consecutive year, won the 2025 Tolaram Science Challenge.
It defeated Ibeju Senior High School, Ibeju Agbe, at the grand finale of the competition, sponsored by Lagos Free Zone (LFZ).
The challenge, an annual science competition for schools in Ibeju-Lekki axis of LagosFree Zone, is the flagship Corporate Social Responsibility initiative of LFZ, aimed at developing and promoting science education among pupils in the area.
Sixteen schools each represented by six pupils were tested in physics, chemistry, biology, maths, and general knowledge.
Community Senior Secondary School, Akodo/Orofun took third, while Community Senior High School, Idata/Ilagbo, placed fourth.
The top three received cash, while one pupil from each school got UTME scholarship.
Chief Sustainability Officer of Lagos Free Zone, Vishal Shah, reaffirmed the zone’s commitment to education, environmental stewardship, and empowerment.
Shah noted that the creativity and skills displayed reflect a shift in thinking that prioritises sustainability and real-world impact.
He said pupils are reimagining the use of everyday materials and offering practical solutions to improve resource management in their communities.
“We have seen students transform waste into opportunities, rethink everyday materials, and present solutions with the potential to reshape how communities manage resources, from the school system to creative product reuse. These young minds have shown us that the future of our planet is in capable hands.Across our communities, students are rising to the occasion, demonstrating curiosity, innovation, and a strong desire to solve real-world problems through science. Every idea shared, every solution proposed, and every experiment conducted is a testament to the remarkable talent and potential within our youth,” he said.
Director, Finance and Operations, Lagos Free Zone, Ashish Khemka, said that the challenge reflects a strategic vision to transform the initiative into a source of national pride by scaling it to the state and eventually national level, with a target of reaching 20 schools next year.
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Khemka adding that the initiative’s focus on science is aimed at fostering innovation and supporting the country’s industrial development, said “The progress so far has been impressive, from the dedication of the teachers to the effort put in by the students, the impact has exceeded expectations. We have a clear plan for expansion, starting with consolidating our presence locally. The number of participating schools has grown from 12 to 14, and now 16.
Our target is to reach 20 schools, after which we plan to scale the initiative to the state level and eventually take it national. Our focus on science is deliberate, as we believe it plays a critical role in driving innovation and supporting the country’s journey toward industrialization.”
Speaking shortly after receiving the trophy, the team captain, Iwerekun Community Senior High School, Lakowe, Anthony Abednego, expressed delight at the success recorded by the school as it clinched the trophy for the second consecutive year.
Reflecting on the fact that the two schools Iwerekun Community Senior High School, Lakowe, and Ibeju Senior High School, Ibeju Agbe, were both finalists of the competition last year, Abednegonoted that the consecutive success is a testament to the team’s hard work, consistency, and the unwavering support of their teachers.
