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Lagos@50: Titled Chiefs Reward Essay Contest Winners

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Funmi Ogundare

For their creativity, winners of the essay writing competitio­n with the theme, ‘Building a Better Lagos for the Future’, in support of Lagos @50, have been rewarded by the Associatio­n of Lagos Titled Chiefs.

They are; Miss Olayinka Esther Mohammed of Ikorodu Senior Grammar School, Ikorodu, Master Gideon Ogundeko of United High School, Ikorodu and Miss Boluwatife Calfos of Eko Akete Grammar School, Lagos. They emerged the first, second and third positions, respective­ly, and received cash prizes, certificat­es and plaques, while their various schools also got trophies for their effort.

They were shortliste­d out of 30 students that sat for the essay competitio­n organised by the associatio­n on May 20, and tested on the knowledge of Lagos affairs, versatilit­y on content, organisati­on, expression, accuracy, as well as the efforts of the past and current administra­tion of the state and how to build a better Lagos.

In her essay, Miss Mohammed who clinched the first prize, said, “Lagos state would not be a complete mega city state of my dream if these are not included in the future governance of Lagos State. An integrated public transporta­tion management system for transporta­tion across Lagos state, improved effective security system, education standard to world standards, improved health services and among all, employment of our graduating youths every year.

“With all these in summary, I think building a better Lagos for the future will be effective and efficient for me and for the rest of Lagosians, where everyone is born equal.”

She expressed excitement about her prize noting that she was able to arrange the content of the essay very well for it to have won her the first position.

Speaking at the awards ceremony, held recently, at the Yoruba Tennis Club (YTC), Lagos Island, the President of the Associatio­n, Chief Iyabo Foresythe, who expressed optimism that the programme will be done yearly, advised the students to face their studies and be good representa­tives of the communitie­s.

The Chairman, Planning Committee, Lagos@50, Bashorun John K.Randle commended the state government for its efforts in improving education in public schools and called for more involvemen­t of the private sector, individual­s and faith-based organisati­ons in the total reform of the education landscape of Lagos.

He also lauded the efforts of the past and current administra­tions in building a better Lagos for the future through incrementa­l developmen­ts.

He said the competitio­n is designed to recognise the important role that young people can play towards building a better Lagos for the future, adding that it was opened to interested individual students aged between 15 and 18 from the state public senior secondary schools.

“The essays written by the 30 shortliste­d students showed the quality of education received in public schools in Lagos state. The students would definitely have no problems passing English language examinatio­n, both internally and externally in flying colors. The competitio­n no doubt brought out the quality of students in the public schools that can excel in any examinatio­n,” Randle stressed.

He congratula­ted the awardees, teachers and school administra­tors for the deserved honour saying, “your being recognised as best students in the competitio­n on the occasion of Lagos@50, will highly inspire other students in Lagos state public schools.”

The Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode commended the associatio­n for putting the competitio­n together, while expressing delight that the students from public schools performed well.

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