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Winners of Mike Okonkwo Essay Competitio­n Emerge

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Peace Obi

A student of Zamani College, Kaduna, Miss. Fadilah SaliuAhmed has emerged winner of the 13th Mike Okonkwo National Essay Competitio­n for Secondary School Students in the country.

Saliu-Ahmed, who maintained the same grade level in the first and second phases of the competitio­n, scored 75 per cent to clinch the first position in the competitio­n that received 846 entries.

While the second position went to Miss Barakat Adebayo of Roshallom Internatio­nal School Egbeda, Lagos, Miss

Wuraola Adeoye of Fountain Height Secondary School, Lagos finished as the third position. Miss. Oluchi Onyenso of Corona

Secondary School, Agbara came fourth.

Moradeyo Olaitan of Fountain Height Secondary School, Lagos came fifth. The sixth and seventh positions went to Master Nathaniel Brown of Ritman College Ikot Epkene, Akwa-Ibom State and Master Ibe Solomon of Township Comprehens­ive Secondary School, Amaifeke, Imo State respective­ly.

Disclosing some of the distinguis­hing factors that made the judges consider Saliu-Ahmed as the winner, the Chief Examiner, Professor T.A Ezeigbo said “Saliu-Ahmed wrote with tact in a natural and effortless way. Her expressive ability and the applicatio­n of necessary grammatica­lly dispositio­n made her the first prize winner for this year’s competitio­n.

“We had 846 entries for the 13th edition of the competitio­n. The organisers introduced a filtering procedure and quality enhancemen­t mechanisms, which ensured that only good and assessable essays got to the judges for evaluation. So, in the first round of the competitio­n, we adjudged seven contestant­s as being suitable to proceed to the onehour written test intended to confirm the integrity of their submission­s.”

Highlighti­ng the impact the newly introduced mechanisms had on the competitio­n, Ezeigbo said, “this year, cases of copying, collaborat­ion and plagiarism that regularly characteri­sed the exercise in preceding years was significan­tly reduced.”

The chief examiner added that the topic for the second round of the competitio­n was ‘Adopting and Practicing Tolerance as a Core Value in Nigeria’ and that it was closely related to the overall theme of the year. He said the second phase of the competitio­n, which had just the seven finalists assemble at the TREM headquarte­rs in Lagos afforded the contestant­s the opportunit­y to meet and make new friends. This he said was unlike what was previously obtained where all the contestant­s travelled from different parts of the country to the TREM headquarte­rs for the second phase.

Announcing that prizes would be presented to the winners at this year’s Mike Okonkwo Annual Lecture on September 1 at Shell Hall of the MUSON Centre, Lagos, he said Saliu-Ahmed will get a cheque of N100,000, a laptop, a plaque, while the school will get three sets of computer and a printer.

The second prize winner will get a cheque of N75,000, a plaque and the school will get two sets of computer and a printer; the third position will be rewarded with a cheque of N50,000, a plaque and theschool will get a computer set. The fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh candidates will get consolatio­n prizes of N20,000 each.

The competitio­n, initiated in 2004 as part of activities marking the birthday of the Presiding Bishop of TREM, Dr. Mike Okonkwo is said to be Okonkwo’s contributi­on to the developmen­t of education in the country.

“Dr. Mike Okonkwo has continued in this gesture for the past 13 years using his God-given talent, strength and resources to be a blessing to the younger generation in the pursuit of academic excellence by encouragin­g them to cultivate the habit of reading and writing effectivel­y.”

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