Saturday, 26 July 2025

Lascohet Students Emerge Champions At Southwest Environmental Health Quiz Competition

Students of Lagos State College of Health Technology (LASCOHET), School of Environmental Health and Public Health Technology, recently displayed a high level of academic brilliance and excellence at the just-concluded Academic Quiz Competition held at the Southwest Environmental Health Officers Association of Nigeria (EHOAN) Scientific Conference and Workshop in Osogbo, Osun State.

The College, represented by Miss. Habibat Omolara Owoyemi and Mr. Godwin Okudili Paul stole the show with a perfect score, answering all questions correctly and maintaining a comfortable lead throughout the competition before finally emerging as the overall winners in the competition.

The academic contest, which featured top-performing Colleges of Health Technology from across the six Southwest States of Nigeria, served as a platform to discuss emerging issues in public health and promote excellence in environmental health practice.

Speaking on the students' performance at the competition, the Provost of the College, Prof. Raheem Akewushola said that the victory not only reaffirmed LASCOHET’s reputation as a pacesetter in Environmental Health Education but also underscores the academic rigour and excellence for which the Institution is known.

He expressed immense pride in the students' performance, describing it as a “well-deserved win” and a testament to the quality of training and mentorship provided by the School of Environmental Health and Public Health Technology.

“This is more than just a win; it is proof that LASCOHET is not only first, but also the best”, said an official of the college. “We are proud of our students for making Lagos proud.” 

While congratulating the champions and the entire LASCOHET Community, the Provost maintained that LASCOHET continues to fly the flag of Lagos State high in academic and professional circles, reinforcing its mission of building a healthier society through quality Health Education and training.


 

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