- Lagos State Inter-Public Schools Championship Season 6.0 advances to its second stage.
- Schools from Epe Division qualified through the first-stage LGA/LCDA debate competitions.
- FEDSA National says the initiative is aimed at developing students’ confidence, leadership, teamwork and intellectual abilities
The Federation of Epe Division Students Association (FEDSA) National has reaffirmed its commitment to youth development and educational advancement as the Lagos State Inter-Public Schools Championship, Season 6.0, progresses to its second stage.

Eko Hot Blog reports that the championship, hosted by the Shamadeen Imole Charity Foundation in partnership with FEDSA National, is designed to provide students with opportunities to develop their intellectual abilities, confidence, teamwork and leadership skills.
As the umbrella body representing students across Epe Division, FEDSA National said the competition goes beyond academic contests, describing it as a platform for discovering talents and preparing young people for future leadership responsibilities.
The first stage featured Local Government and Local Council Development Area debate competitions, with schools across Epe Division participating in the contest.
In Ibeju-Lekki, Ibeju Junior High School and Lekki Community Junior High School emerged first in the junior category, while Debojo Community Secondary School took the top position in the senior category.
For Epe Central, Epe Grammar School qualified in both the senior and junior categories.
In Eredo LCDA, Odomola Senior Secondary School emerged in the senior category, while Odomola Junior Secondary School qualified in the junior category.
For Ikosi-Ejinrin LCDA, Community Senior High School qualified in the senior category, while Lagos State Model College emerged in the junior category.
With the first stage completed, FEDSA National has urged all qualified schools to prepare for the second stage of the championship, which promises further displays of knowledge, confidence, intellectual ability, teamwork and leadership potential.
The student association stressed that its vision extends beyond producing winners, noting that it is committed to nurturing young people who can contribute meaningfully to the development of Epe Division.
“At FEDSA National, our purpose goes beyond winning trophies. We are building leaders today for the betterment of tomorrow,” the association stated.
FEDSA National also expressed appreciation to the Local Government Chairmen and LCDA Chairpersons across Epe Division for their support and commitment to student activities and educational development.
The association equally commended the Shamadeen Imole Charity Foundation for hosting the championship and partnering with FEDSA National to provide students with opportunities to showcase their abilities.
It reaffirmed its commitment to discovering talents, nurturing young minds, promoting academic excellence and preparing a generation of confident, responsible and visionary leaders.





