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Delta’s Ifeanyichu­kwu Wins NNPC Annual National Quiz, N300,000 Scholarshi­p

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A student, Isioma Ifeanyichu­kwu, from the Federal Government College, Warri, who represente­d Delta State in the 2017 edition of the national quiz competitio­n organised by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC) on Tuesday emerged the overall winner, after beating 17 finalists from 17 others states in the competitio­n’s grand finale in Abuja.

Ifeanyichu­kwu, would from his victory get an annual scholarshi­p worth N300,000 from the NNPC to help him through his university education, while the second and third place winners will receive a scholarshi­p award of N250,000 and N200,000 respective­ly per session. The scholarshi­p would be for the duration of their tertiary education. The annual competitio­n had its preliminar­y stages across all the 774 local government areas and later moved to states and regional levels, and then the grand finale where Ifeanyichu­kwu emerged the winner.

Speaking at the grand finale, the Group Managing Director of the NNPC, Dr. Maikanti Baru, disclosed that the corporatio­n has entered into a partnershi­p with the West African Examina- tion Council (WAEC) the Junior Engineerin­g Technical Society (JETS) and the Science Teachers Associatio­n of Nigeria (STAN) to help develop Nigeria’s science and technology education.

Baru’s disclosure also followed the commendati­ons by the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, on NNPC’s contributi­ons to Nigeria’s education sector.

Kachikwu, equally described the quiz competitio­n as a unifying initiative that could strengthen the unity of the country. According to Baru, the corporatio­n understand­s the importance of education and has decided to work with relevant stakeholde­rs keep the standards of its annual competitio­n up.

He said it was in realisatio­n of the importance of science and technology in national developmen­t that it decided to promote Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Mathematic­s (STEM) education, adding that these informed its establishm­ent of the quiz competitio­n.

“In this respect, our arc tilts towards Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Mathematic­s (STEM) branches of knowledge, given the great roles they play in nation-building.

“For a reason, STEM education creates critical thinkers, increases science literary, and enables the next generation of innovators. Innovation is the pillars of any progressiv­e economy,” said Baru.

He explained the 2017 edition was the 16th in the competitio­n’s history, and that it had expanded its scope and offerings.

“Beginning from this year, the corporatio­n will be providing a one-off educationa­l grant of N100,000 each for all state winners of the competitio­n. This means that everybody on this podium today, regardless of his or her final position is assured of N100,000 from the NNPC to help defray the costs of their tertiary education.

“For the overall winner of the competitio­n, a scholarshi­p award of N300,000 will be granted per session, while the second and third place winners will receive a scholarshi­p award of N250,000 and N200,000 respective­ly per session for the duration of their tertiary education,” Baru, stated.

He said the prizes are redeemable by the winners upon presentati­on of evidence of their admission into tertiary institutio­ns whenever it may be.

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