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20 schools grace EStars unveiling in Nigeria

EStars, an educational Esports platform, is thrilled to announce its unveiling in Nigeria as it welcomed over 20 Nigerian schools to its opening, signaling a significant step towards revolutionising education through Esports in the country.
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EStars, an educational Esports platform, is thrilled to announce its unveiling in Nigeria as it welcomed over 20 Nigerian schools to its opening, signaling a significant step towards revolutionising education through Esports in the country.

The formal event, which was held at the Residence of the British Deputy High Commissioner in Lagos, was graced by dignitaries from both the public and private sectors.

EStars, established by Mags Byrne – who saw the potential of sports beyond entertainment by integrating Esports into school curricula – seeks to make learning more engaging and relevant to students’ interests, enhancing educational outcomes and preparing students for sporting careers in the industry.

Speaking at the unveiling of EStars, British Deputy High Commissioner, Jonny Baxter, said, “Esports, albeit emerging, is now fully professional, and is expected to contribute $1.8bn to the UK GDP by 2025. The Esports ecosystem also offers a wide array of career opportunities, and we are happy to support Estars in partnering with Nigerian schools to give their students this exposure.”

Founder of EStars, Byrne, added, “EStars represents a new frontier in education, where the exciting world of Esports meets comprehensive learning and career preparation.

“Our mission is to empower young minds with the knowledge and skills they need to thrive in the Esports industry and beyond. We are excited to begin this journey in Nigeria and look forward to expanding our reach across the continent.”

Africa Advisor to EStars and Chairman, UK Institute of Directors, Africa Focus Group, Joel Popoola, said he was aware of the huge potential in the burgeoning Esports industry.

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