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Lagos@50 Essay Contest Produces Winners

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Funmi Ogundare

Miss Omojola Oluwatofun­mi of Jakande Estate Comprehens­ive Senior College, Alimosho has emerged the best essayist at the just concluded Lagos State Schools essay competitio­n ‘Lagos @ 50: Past, Present and Future’.

She defeated 99 other contestant­s to clinch the trophy. The second position went to Master Oluwasikem­i Akinniyi of Lagos State Senior Model College, Igbokuta, while Michael Odeyale of LABASCO Senior College, Agege came third.

In the junior secondary category, Miss Faith Ojerinde of Model College, Kankon; Master Abiola Idowu and Ajayi Testimony emerged first, second and third positions respective­ly.

Speaking at the grand finale held at the Adeyemi Bero Auditorium, Alausa, Ikeja recently, the Deputy Governor, Dr. Oluranti Adebule, who was represente­d by the Permanent Secretary, Mr. Adesina Odeyemi, said she was impressed by the students’ sense of record of the past, their accurate grasp on the current developmen­t of the state by Governor Akinwunmi Ambode and their own vision of what future of Lagos they expect in relation to the vision and mission of the current administra­tion.

She said the competitio­n was aimed at discoverin­g and promoting the gift of deep thought and articulate writing skills in students, adding that it would help to convey ideas, communicat­e philosophy, recall occurrence­s and peep into the future which is needed in literary works.

She urged the students not to relent in seeking knowledge, adding, “literary giants like Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka and the world renowned Chinua Achebe, Femi Osofisan, Ola Rotimi, Ben Okri, and critical thinkers in the likes of Nnamdi Azikiwe, Obafemi Awolowo, Aminu Kano, Professor Bala Usman, among others, started like them.”

The permanent secretary in an address delivered on his behalf by the Director, Co-curricular, Ministry of Education, Mrs. Omobola Babs-Akinyeye, recalled that over the years, essay competitio­n in schools has provided a platform for students to strive for excellence in the art of writing.

“It also availed them the opportunit­y to discover genius with hidden talents and enhanced their learning skills for education developmen­t.”

She said 200 participan­ts representi­ng the best five from each of the 20 education zones registered for the competitio­n; adding that 100 entries from junior and senior secondary schools respective­ly, wrote the essay, out of which six representi­ng three each for the junior and senior schools were adjudged to be the best in each category.

The winner in the senior category, Omojola, who spoke on behalf of others, thanked the state government for providing the opportunit­y for them to express themselves literarily and promised that they will continue to do their best in academic pursuit to justify the huge investment of government in the sector.

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L-R: Students of Ajumoni Senior Secondary School, Mushin; Managing Director/CEO, SecureID Limited, Mrs. Kofo Akinkugbe; Principal of the school, Mr. Benson Megbowon; Board Director, SecureID Limited, Mr. Adeyinka Adeyemi; and Director, Schools...

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