The curtains have closed on yet another thrilling season of InterswitchSPAK, Nigeria's premier national science competition. Once again, Interswitch has united the country's most talented young individuals, reinforcing its dedication to promoting STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education and innovation. This flagship corporate social responsibility initiative continues to motivate and empower the upcoming generation of scientists, engineers, and technology leaders who will influence Nigeria's future.

InterswitchSPAK 6.0 was truly exhilarating. Students from all over Nigeria participated, demonstrating exceptional talent, resilience, and problem-solving abilities. With each demanding round, these young innovators showcased their capabilities, captivating audiences with their intelligence and determination.

After an intense battle of wits, three outstanding students emerged victorious:

  • First Place: Ndudu Ekong Henry from Pegasus School, Akwa Ibom state claimed the grand prize—a whopping ₦15 million scholarship spread over five years, a brand-new laptop, and monthly stipends to support his academic journey.
  • Second Place: Eric Denyefa Omare from St. Gregory’s College, Lagos state secured a ₦10 million scholarship spread over three years and a brand-new laptop.
  • Third Place: David Umeojiaka from Graceland International School, Rivers State won a ₦5 million scholarship for one year, alongside a brand-new laptop.

L-R: Hero Daniels, Host, InterswitchSPAK National Science Competition; Eric Denyefa Omare, First Runner-up, InterswitchSPAK 6.0; Yemisi Owonubi, Head, Communications and CSR, Interswitch; Ndudu Ekong Henry, Winner, InterswitchSPAK 6.0; Titilola Shogaolu, MD, Interswitch Financial Inclusion Services (IFIS); David Umeojiaka, Second Runner-up, InterswitchSPAK 6.0 and Tomi Ogunlesi, Divisional Head, Brands & Communication, Interswitch, at the grand finale of the InterswitchSPAK 6.0 National Science Competition which held recently in Lagos.

L-R: Eric Denyefa Omare, First Runner-up, InterswitchSPAK 6.0; Ndudu Ekong Henry, Winner, InterswitchSPAK 6.0; and David Umeojiaka, Second Runner-up, InterswitchSPAK 6.0, at the InterswitchSPAK 6.0 National Science Competition Grand Finale held recently in Lagos.

The rewards didn’t end there! Students who placed fourth to ninth received cash prizes, while the top 18 semi-finalists and 27 teachers were treated to a plethora of gifts for their dedication and hard work. Also, the top 200 preliminary qualifiers were given free JAMB e-PINs, reaffirming Interswitch’s commitment to education accessibility.

For the winners, the experience was a dream come true. Overjoyed and proud, they shared their excitement and gratitude for being part of such a transformative journey. Their hard work and perseverance stood out, proving that determination truly pays off.

InterswitchSPAK is more than just a competition, but a platform that ignites potential, nurtures innovation, and celebrates the boundless possibilities within STEM. As Nigeria’s digital future unfolds, Interswitch remains steadfast in lighting the path for these young trailblazers, promoting innovation and breaking boundaries in science and technology.

Reflecting on the success of InterswitchSPAK 6.0, it invokes a sense of pride and optimism for what lies ahead. The future of Nigeria’s STEM community is undoubtedly bright, and the world can’t wait to see these young talents redefine the world of science and technology.

Here’s to the future scientists, engineers, and innovators who will lead the way. Your journey has only just begun, and the possibilities are limitless!