First City Monument Bank is working with EStars to bring e-sports education to Nigerian schools. A statement from the bank said that the goal was to introduce Nigerians aged 7 to 14 across primary and secondary schools to essential skills for thriving in a digital world early in life. EStars launched its educational esports platform in Nigeria on July 16.
The platform provides a fun and structured way for students to learn teamwork, communication, and problem-solving through gaming. These skills are essential for success in today’s world but are often not a focus in traditional classrooms. Commenting on the partnership, the Managing Director of FCMB, Mrs Yemisi Edun, said, “EStars has brought a fun and innovative way to advance students’ knowledge and life skills.
This platform allows schools to harness the power of play to cultivate a love for learning.” This initiative aligns with FCMB’s commitment to fostering education and youth development in Nigeria. Related News FCMB offers N30m clean energy loans FCMB launches new accelerator programme to empower 350 FCMB celebrates customer service week Edun added, “At FCMB, we believe in equipping the next generation with the skills they need to thrive in the age of AI and automation.
We are not just preparing them for the future but empowering them to shape it.” EStars’ founder, Mags Byrne, echoed this sentiment, saying, “Our mission is to empower young minds with the knowledge and skills they need to thrive in the esports industry and beyond.” The partnership aims to bridge the gap between traditional education and the burgeoning esports industry, providing students with valuable skills and potential career pathways.
At the launch of the platform in July, the British Deputy High Commissioner, Jonny Baxter, noted that “Esports is now fully professional and is expected to contribute significantly to the UK economy. We are happy to support EStars in partnering with Nigerian schools.”.
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FCMB partners EStars on sports education
First City Monument Bank is working with EStars to bring e-sports education to Nigerian schools. A statement from the bank said that the goal was to introduce Nigerians aged 7 to 14 across primary and secondary schools to essential skills for thriving in a digital world early in life. EStars launched its educational esports platform Read More