Ogun To Build N1b AI-Powered Digital Classroom At RSS

Ogun State Government is building a 900-seater Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered digital classroom complex valued at N1 billion at Remo Secondary School (RSS), Sagamu, as part of efforts to deepen technology-driven education.

Governor Dapo Abiodun said this during the school’s 80th anniversary celebration held on the school premises.

He described the ultra-modern facility as a major investment aimed at equipping students for the demand of the 21st-century knowledge economy.

The governor said the digital classroom was part of broader smart-learning initiatives within the school, which included a resource centre and a fully equipped robotics laboratory designed to promote innovation, creativity and advanced digital skills.

“As a first step in providing continuous support, I am pledging the sum of N100 million to this institution.

“To underscore my commitment, I will release 50 per cent of the pledge — N50 million — next week. This is not all; I will ensure before I leave office, we begin and complete at least one of the projects mentioned,” he said.

Abiodun said the state government had remodelled the school’s science laboratories, bringing them up to modern standards and equipping them with contemporary instructional tools to create safe and inspiring learning environments.

He added that the boys’ and girls’ hostels had been rehabilitated to enhance students’ comfort, safety and overall welfare.

Describing Remo Secondary School as a heritage institution, Abiodun said the anniversary celebration represented more than the marking of years, but the preservation of a living legacy.

“We are not just celebrating a school; we are also celebrating a living institution,” he said.

He hailed the school’s old students for preserving its history and supporting its development, noting that their contributions reflected collective responsibility toward sustaining excellence.

“These are not merely assets; they are statements of belief in the future, symbols of our shared sacrifice, and proof of what is possible when vision aligns with commitment.

“I have discovered that this school is far more than a school; it is a heritage institution, collectively owned, nurtured and sustained by a shared sense of responsibility,” the governor added.

Abiodun, who noted that RSS had been designated as one of the state’s flagship schools, urged students to embrace learning with passion, uphold integrity and strive to live up to the legacy of excellence established by previous generations.

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