Pulse reports that the Regina Pacis Secondary School has built a reputation for producing students with innovative ideas as pupils from the school had developed a mobile application called the Fake Drug (FD) detector to help tackle fake pharmaceutical products in Nigeria.
The feat earned the students the 2018 Junior Gold Awards in the World Technovation Challenge in the United States of America, but the school has now gone a notch higher.
Putting into work their robotics and coding skills, female pupils from the school have now invented smart sticks that can detect obstacles not less than 120 centimetres away from a blind person.