Powerfields Schools has hosted the Honourable Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Dr. Bosun Tijani, who visited the school during his tour of Egbin Power Plant.
The Minister’s tour was more than a ceremonial stop—it was a powerful recognition of Powerfields’ groundbreaking strides in integrating digital technology, innovation, and future-forward learning into its academic framework. The Minister described Powerfields Schools as an inspiration and a learning institution that should serve as an exemplary model for others.
Mr Kola Adesina, Group Managing Director of Sahara Group; the CEO of Egbin Power, Mr Mokhtar Bounour; and Powerfields Schools Administrator, Mrs Ngozi Emezue, accompanied the Minister on the tour.
The Minister explored the Bright Gyimah Innovation Centre, a state-of-the-art facility that is fast becoming a beacon of tech-driven education. He interacted with students and experienced firsthand the vibrancy of our AI & Robotics Lab, Computer Lab, Cookery Lab, and Music Lab. Each space echoed Powerfields’ mission: to nurture creative thinkers, tech-savvy learners, and global citizens equipped to shape the future.
As a proud Cambridge Associate School, Powerfields Schools continues to bridge global standards with local relevance, delivering holistic, high-impact education that empowers children for a world that’s rapidly evolving.
The presence of the Minister reaffirms that Powerfields is not just another school; it’s a movement, setting the pace in redefining what education should look like in the digital age. With this major milestone, Powerfields Schools is even more determined to lead the conversation on innovation in education. Powerfields Schools is investing in tomorrow’s champions today.











