Queen’s College, Lagos, Aurora Team 2, has emerged as the overall champion of the 2026 National Robotics Championship, securing qualification for the World Festival in Houston, Texas, alongside other Nigerian teams heading to global robotics events.
The 2026 National Robotics Championship, organised to promote innovation, technology, and problem-solving skills among young learners, brought together students from federal unity colleges, state-owned schools, private institutions, and basic education schools across the country.
Participants showcased creativity and technical competence through robotics-based challenges.
According to information released on the official X page of the Federal Ministry of Education, the championship underscores Nigeria’s growing presence in global robotics education and reflects the Federal Government’s commitment to inclusive, innovation-driven educational development.
The development has attracted widespread commendation from members of the public, educators, and technology advocates on social media.
Reacting to the achievement, some commentators described the initiative as a transformative step for Nigeria’s education sector, noting that early exposure to robotics, artificial intelligence, and digital tools would enhance the country’s competitiveness in a rapidly evolving global economy.
Others lauded the students of Queen’s College and participating schools for demonstrating excellence and innovation, describing the championship as evidence that Nigerian students can compete favourably on the global stage when given the right support and opportunities.
The National Robotics Championship is expected to further stimulate interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education across Nigeria, while positioning the country as an emerging force in global educational innovation.
