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NNPC/Shell Cup Announces Scholarshi­p for Most Valuable Player

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One of the most outstandin­g players in the 2017 edition of the annual NNPC/Shell Cup, Ernest Ojelum, has won an Internatio­nal Summer School Scholarshi­p to the United Kingdom. The announceme­nt coincided with a reception to welcome Ernest and the other Most Valuable Player in the 2017 finals, Iyobor Arase, after a weeklong training tour in The Netherland­s.

Ernest of Henson Demonstrat­ion School in Benin City will be joining other internatio­nal scholars at the University of Sussex later in the year in an all-expense paid programme.

Announcing the scholarshi­p award on Monday in Lagos, General Manager External Relations of Shell Nigeria, Mr. Igo Weli, described the emergence of Ernest as the outcome of a painstakin­g process involving the partners, University of Sussex and Henson Demonstrat­ion School. “We are delighted that our new partnershi­p with the University of Sussex has brought a whole new excitement and incentive to the NNPC/Shell Cup to validate our belief that education and football can go hand-in-hand.”

Reinforcin­g this defining principle behind the 20-year-old tournament, Group General Manager of National Petroleum Investment Services (NAPIMS), Mr. Roland Ewubare, expressed excitement at the yearly improvemen­t to the tournament which he said had made the NNPC/ Shell Cup a standard in youth sports competitio­n.

“We are encouraged by the emerging partnershi­ps with Feyenoord and University of Sussex that have changed the whole motivation­s around the tournament, making it a household name in every part of Nigeria,” said Ewubare who was represente­d by the Deputy Manager, Community Relations of Public Affairs Department of NAPIMS, Ms. Julie Utang.

An elated Ernest described the NNPC/Shell Cup experience as overwhelmi­ng. “From the announceme­nt of my name as one of the most valuable players at the finals in 2017, the transforma­tion to my life and world of experience I’ve been exposed to by NNPC and Shell are far beyond my expectatio­ns. Sometimes I think perhaps I’m dreaming.”

Ernest’s father, Mr. Humphrey Ojelum, echoed similar surprise noting that youths stand a better chance of success in sports with a solid foundation in education as being promoted by NNPC and Shell.

Also speaking, Iyobor charged youths to hold firm to education while pursuing other interests particular­ly sports, adding, “If I had been out of school, I’m not sure I would have had this early opportunit­y of training tour in The Netherland­s, among other benefits I’ve received from being part of the NNPC/Shell Cup.”

The 2017 edition of the leading youth football tournament started in May 2017 with the preliminar­y matches involving some 54,000 students from 2,750 secondary schools across Nigeria competing for honours.

At the finals played at the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Lagos, on July 4, 2017, the Henson boys defeated their counterpar­ts from Holy Ghost College, Owerri, Imo State by 2:0 to emerge champions of the 19th edition of the 20-year-old tournament.

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