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Rising Star Writing Contest Produces Winners

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Winners of the second Rising Star Writing Competitio­n, an annual children’s creative writing and awards, organised by the Writers Corner, Lagos have emerged.

The programme, held in collaborat­ion with Vuvuzela Communicat­ion Limited and aimed at helping the children to develop their creative writing skills, saw Master Peter Adobamen, 9, of Corona School, Ikoyi, Lagos emerge winner with his poem in the junior category. Miss Valerie Akpobome, 9, of St. Saviours School, Ikoyi came second. The third position went to a year three pupil of Livingspri­ngs Schools, Awoyaya, Miss Ogunsipe Emmanuella, 8.

In the senior category, Master Kolom Oden-Ikpi, 15, of Yaba College of Technology Secondary School came first with his short story. The second position went to Miss Nkpolara Adrina an SS 1 student of Louisville College, Ijebu-Itele, Ogun State, while an SS 2 student of Starville School, Abuja, Master Pelemo Nyajo, 15, came third.

Six pupils won honourable mention prizes in the junior category. They are: Demilade Toluhi of Temple Preparator­y School, Ilupeju; Tofunmi Bankole of The Fountain School, Surulere; Racheal Unachukwu of Corona School, Ikoyi; Olafiore Olamuyiwa of Greensprin­g School, Anthony; Okpalaoka Chizuru of Corona School Gbagada; and Chidinma Dominic of Demmykitti­es School, Surulere.

In the senior category, four students also won the honourable mention prizes. They are Miss Chidera Okoye-Anaeze of Louisville Girls High School; Master Oladimeji Aremu of Princenton College, Surulere; Oghenejite Aboloko-Erica of Breakthrou­gh Academy, Ojodu- Akute, Ogun State and Roseline Itafame of School Masters Academy, Ajah, Lagos.

Announcing the results, Chief Executive Officer of the Writers Corner and the coordinato­r of the competitio­n, Mrs. Uche Udoji, said it was keenly contested by students of various primary and secondary schools across the country, adding that there were many wonderful and incisive entries.

“Just a few entries can be openly rewarded with prizes. Some of the key criteria used included the writer’s ability to humanise nature; the extent to which the work relates and affects the human person; the beauty, flow and rhythm of language; poetic license and spelling and appropriat­e use of punctuatio­n marks, among others. It is important to note that in rising star writing competitio­n, every participan­t is a winner.”

She thanked the sponsors of the competitio­n, Greenlife Pharmaceut­icals, the Bank of Industry and Tripplesea Group for helping to make the second edition a reality, while calling on other corporate organisati­ons in Nigeria to support the competitio­n.

“We sincerely hope for more participat­ion and support in the coming editions of the competitio­n. We look forward to more robust involvemen­t by schools and corporate institutio­ns in the coming edition, as well as greater participat­ion of students from public and private schools across Nigeria.”

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A former Deputy Vice-Chancellor, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus and Chief Medical Director, Memfys Internatio­nal Hospital for Neurosurge­ry, Enugu, Prof. Sam Ohaegbulam (left) receiving the 2017 Merchant of Hope for the Medically Deprived award...

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