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Lagos Introduces French Quiz Contest in Secondary Schools

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The Lagos State Government has added a new diet of quiz competitio­n to the co-curricular activities of secondary schools in the state. The maiden edition of the competitio­n conducted in French Language tagged, ‘A la Connaissan­ce de Lagos’, meaning ‘How much of Lagos do you know?’, held at the Immaculate Heart Comprehens­ive School Hall, Maryland.

Eighteen schools from the six education districts competed at the grand finale of the competitio­n which saw Sito Gbetrome Senior Secondary School, Seme, Badagry smiling home with the star prize. Ikeja Senior High School and Badagry Grammar School emerged second and third positions respective­ly.

In her remarks, the Deputy Governor, Dr. Oluranti Adebule lauded the ingenuity of the Multilingu­al Centre for initiating the quiz competitio­n in French Language, saying that it has challenged the students to know more about their immediate environmen­t and answer questions in French.

Adebule, who was represente­d by the Director, Basic Education Services, Mr. Abiodun Oni, said the new competitio­n was meant to redirect the minds of the students towards keeping abreast of happenings in their immediate environmen­t, have a sense of history and develop penchant for reading wider and broadening their knowledge.

She recalled how the state government had collaborat­ed with TV5 World Service, a multimedia platform for the teaching and learning of French Language; and ensure that the Multilingu­al Centre is certified as an Internatio­nal Language Resource Centre (ILRC).

“400 French teachers were trained to take full advantage of the terms of certificat­ion in realisatio­n of the importance of French as a major lingua franca in the world,” she said.

Adebule added that the intensive study of French Language and the introducti­on of quiz and debate competitio­ns in the language in the state is capable of producing a corps of diplomats as French and English are the leading internatio­nal languages of the world.

She advised the students to study the French Language in other to boost communicat­ion with other Francophon­e countries aside commerce, socio-cultural interactio­n as well as the nation’s security management. “French Language graduates stand better chance of employment by multinatio­nal companies and organisati­ons.”

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