 Jimaima Makis, a 17-year-old student of Angus Memorial Secondary School in Somolulagos East, on Monday acted for a brief moment as one-day governor of Lagos State. This follows her emergence as winner of the 2020 edition of the Spelling Bee competition. Plus, if you're African State House correspondent, Love Ikuku Oyedokun, tell us more. Jimaima, an indigenous of her state, won the 2020 edition of the Spelling Bee competition. As such, she earned the honor to become the one-day governor of Lagos State. The weekly executive council meeting of the state's cabinet was resided over by her. Governor Somolul observed the proceedings. The one-day governor described Somolul as a transformational leader. She said the governor had recorded giant strides in education, health, housing, infrastructure, renewal, transportation, youth and women development in the last two years of the administration. She hoped underneath to commit more investment to digital literacy across public schools in the state. She urged Somolul to ensure that the metropolitan fiber being laid across Lagos drops in public schools as promised. The one-day governorship program, according to Governor Somolul, is one of the ways employed by the state to raise future leaders. The governor took note of Jimaima's request for more investment in education. The Spelling Bee competition is a context between public schools across Lagos. It is one of the legacy programs in the state's education sector. It was pioneered in 2021 by Senator Ulure Mutinubu through her new era foundation from Lagos, Lafikuku Uiedokun, Poplast TV, Africa.