PM STEAM Educational Centre founder excited to see Esports at STEAMFest Ghana
Founder and Director at PM STEAM Educational Center, Ohemaa Adjei Andoh, has stated she is looking forward to the Esports exhibit at the inaugural edition of STEAMFest Ghana.
Speaking exclusively to EAN, Ohemaa who also serves as the Project Director of the event revealed that STEAMFest will be her first exposure to the sport
“Trust me it’s [esports] going to be new to me as the students that are going to attend, I have never had that experience before, it sounds interesting, it sounds fun and I am really really looking forward to seeing what it’s all about.”
“My husband is always playing games in this house and he is trying to get my son involved, so I want to come and see how it’s like, how I can also embrace that and incorporate that in my home. So I’m really excited about having esports on board.”
“I spoke to someone, they explained it to me about how they’re trying to build the gaming community and I just want to see how the whole process is like, I just want to experience it for myself,” Ohemaa concluded
PM STEAM Educational Center are the organisers of the 2022 STEAMFest Ghana which is aimed at showcasing organisations and their activities related to Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM).
STEAMFest will see different organisations present to provide activities that help groom children’s logical thinking, problem-solving, experimentation and communication skills. The event also provides adults with the opportunity to start their tech journey.
Given the exponential growth of Esports in Ghana and in Africa, Esports Africa News (EAN) will be present to educate patrons about the billion-dollar budding industry and its numerous advantages and prospects.
STEAMFest kicks off March 26 from 9AM to 6PM at the W.E.B. DuBois Centre in Accra, Ghana. Tickets are available right here.