The recently concluded 2025/2026 FIRST LEGO League National Robotics Championship, hosted by Coderina EdTech Foundation, has gained national recognition following a feature by TVC News.
The prestigious championship brought together some of the brightest young minds from across the country, providing a platform for students to demonstrate excellence in robotics design, coding, teamwork, and innovative problem-solving.
Through rigorous challenges aligned with global FIRST LEGO League standards, participants showcased not only technical competence but also creativity, collaboration, and resilience. The competition successfully unearthed exceptional talents, many of whom are poised to represent Nigeria on larger international stages.
Speaking during the coverage, organizers emphasized the importance of early exposure to robotics and STEM education in preparing young Nigerians for future careers in technology, engineering, and innovation-driven industries.
The 2025/2026 edition reaffirmed Coderina’s commitment to building a strong national pipeline of young innovators equipped with 21st-century skills. Beyond trophies and medals, the championship fostered confidence, leadership, and a deeper passion for science and technology among participants.
As robotics and AI continue to shape the global economy, initiatives like the FIRST LEGO League National Robotics Championship remain critical in positioning Nigeria as a hub for emerging tech talent in Africa.
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