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HYDROGEN SPARKS INNOVATION AT IKOSI HIGH SCHOOL WITH SUSTAINABLE ENERGY AND DIGITAL LEARNING

In a significant move towards sustainability and digital empowerment, Hydrogen Payment Services Company Limited (Hydrogen), in collaboration with the Lagos State Ministry of Education, Education District II, has donated a 5KVA solar-powered inverter system to Ikosi Senior High School, Ketu. This initiative provides a clean and renewable energy source, ensuring sustainable access to clean water while reducing dependence on non-renewable energy.
L-R: Obinna Ojekwe, Head of Marketing, Hydrogen; Miracle Ezechi, Digital Marketing Lead, Hydrogen; Zainab Abu, Head of Expense Control and Procurement, Hydrogen; Fiyinfoluwa Olorunsola, Head of Cards and Switch, Hydrogen; Anthanasius Otaru, Head of Application Implementation, Hydrogen; Adebua Babafemi Adedeji, Principal, Ikosi Senior High School, and Yusuf Lateef Motonkola, Principal, Ikosi Junior High School, at the empowerment outreach organised by Hydrogen in partnership with the Lagos State Ministry of Education in Lagos, recently.

As part of its commitment to enhancing learning environments, Hydrogen has also renovated the school's water outlet area, improving both hygiene and aesthetics. Additionally, the company donated new textbooks to the school library, equipping students with essential academic resources for a well-rounded education.

Beyond infrastructure and educational support, Hydrogen is investing in the future of students by equipping them with digital skills crucial for success in an increasingly tech-driven world. Through interactive expert-led sessions, students were introduced to key career paths, including: Cybersecurity, Data Analytics, Software DevelopmentPayment TechnologyProduct Management & DesignSales & Business DevelopmentCustomer ExperienceDigital Marketing and Project Management

“At Hydrogen, we believe sustainability is about more than just environmental responsibility—it's about investing in people, communities, and the future we are building together,” said Fiyinfoluwa Olorunsola, Business Head, Payment Switching and Processing at Hydrogen.

He further emphasized that this initiative represents a comprehensive investment in young minds, ensuring they have both the resources and digital skills needed to lead Africa’s digital transformation.

By integrating sustainability, digital education, and academic support, Hydrogen is ensuring that students not only benefit from reliable infrastructure and learning materials but are also empowered with knowledge to thrive in the global digital economy.

This initiative reaffirms Hydrogen's commitment to bridging the digital divide, fostering financial and technological inclusion, and preparing the next generation for the future of work.

Hydrogen calls on all stakeholders to join in igniting potential, fostering financial and technological inclusion, and shaping the future of Africa’s digital economy.


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