Girls Go-To-Sea Campaign Promotes Maritime Careers at Anglican Comprehensive College

Folusho Oluwole
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The Girls Go-To-Sea Campaign team, led by the Face of Maritime Queen, visited Anglican Comprehensive College in Ipaja, Lagos, on Wednesday to conduct a maritime career talk aimed at encouraging students, especially girls, to consider careers in the maritime industry.

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Students of Anglican Comprehensive College in Ipaja, Lagos.

Capt. Rotimi William Ogunsakin, CEO of Jikolat Global Investment Ltd, and Engr. Glory Omeaku, Chief Engineer at LTT Coastal and Marine Services Ltd, addressed the students during the session. They spoke about career paths in the maritime sector and answered questions from participants.

During the interactive session, a student, Agu Gold (SS2), correctly explained the law of flotation. Her answer prompted Engr. Omeaku to offer to pay her next term’s school fees. The sum of ₦255,000 was paid the following day.

This is coming after an event held on February 25, 2025, at Vivian Fowler Memorial College for Girls in Ikeja, where Capt. Sunday Umoren awarded $100 to two students who answered questions correctly.

The campaign will continue with a scheduled visit to Queens College, Yaba.

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Folusho Oluwole has expertise in research and translation, data collection, scriptwriting and editing, content creation and management, media relations and TV presentation. She has worked on projects for United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), National Home Grown School Feeding Program (NHGSFP)/ Partnership for Child Development, Civil Society- Scaling up Nutrition in Nigeria (CS-SUNN), United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), Partners West Africa Nigeria (PWAN), Akweya TV Limited, and Isu Media Limited. A graduate of the Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, holding a Bachelor of Science in Mass Communication, Ms Oluwole was researcher and language translator for the United States Institute for Peace (USIP) documentary project titled “Unwrapping Our Peace”.