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PCRC Celebrates Children’s Day with AI Awareness, Career Guidance

The Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC), Rivers State, on Monday, May 26, 2025, marked this year’s Children’s Day with a special event at the Police Comprehensive College, Port Harcourt.

The celebration brought together students from the host institution and 19 other schools across the state, including both government and private schools.

The event also featured career talks from professionals, including a pilot from Bristol Helicopters, Nollywood practitioner Kate Ezeigbo, and representatives of various sectors.

In his address, the Chairman of PCRC Rivers State, Voke Emore, emphasized the significance of nurturing the younger generation and equipping them for the future.

“Today, we are celebrating the children in a special way. Apart from students of Police Comprehensive College, we have pupils from over twenty schools participating,” he said.

He noted that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly shaping the future and urged the children to position themselves early.

“AI is the next big thing in the world. We want Nigerian children to become pioneers in this field. They need to understand the basics and build on them.

“We had a pilot who shared insight on aviation as a career, and Kate Ezeigbo, convener of the Rivers State International Film Festival, who spoke to the children through a motivational drama.”

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The Commandant of the Police Comprehensive College, CSP Rosemary Babatunde, in her welcome remarks, charged the students to embrace discipline and strive for academic excellence.

“Knowledge is achieved through discipline. Pick something today that will benefit you tomorrow,” she said.

Speaking at the event, RIFF Ambassador Prince Ezeugo encouraged the students to stay away from crime and drugs.
“Education is the key to success. Say no to crime, illicit drugs, and cultism.”

Security advocate, Ambassador Bosinde Araikpe, reminded the students of their unique privilege.

“As a student of the Police College, you are already being exposed to a disciplined environment. Represent the Nigeria Police well.”

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Pilot Okechukwu Onuchukwu urged the children to stay focused and work hard.
“Respect your teachers, avoid crime, and study hard. If you’re considering a career, consider being a pilot. It starts with discipline,” he advised.

Technology expert Igwe Nnamdi introduced the basics of Artificial Intelligence to the students, explaining how AI is transforming learning and work globally.

In a motivational session, film producer Kate Ezeigbo inspired the students with words on perseverance and mindset.

“All you need to succeed is the right mindset. Failure is not the end standing up again is what matters. With discipline and the right attitude, nothing is impossible,” she said.

The event featured a spelling competition, where the Police Comprehensive College emerged as the winner. CSS Nkpolu came second, while CSS Mgbuoshimini finished third.

Schools that participated included GSSC Elekahia, CSS Nkpolu, CSS Mgbuoshimini, CSS Rumupeirikom, CSS Rumuomasi, CSS Orowurokwo, CSS Orogbum, GSS Oromenike, GSS Rumeme, Government Comprehensive Secondary School Borikiri, Entiona High School Borikiri, Pabod Model School, CSS Amadi-Ama, CSS Oginiba, Hillspring School, and Government Craft Centre, among others.

The event was widely commended for combining celebration with education, mentorship, and technological awareness.

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