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Students Envision a Better Nigeria with NNPC/Chevron Art Contest

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Uchechukwu Nnaike

With the theme ‘The Nigeria of my Dream’ this year‘s NNPC/CNL Joint Venture National Art Competitio­n for Nigerian Secondary Schools, like previous editions, has encouraged junior and senior secondary school students across the country to proffer solution to some of the problems confrontin­g the country through their paintings/drawings.

The beautiful and interestin­g art works of the 10 finalists in each category, which were displayed at the grand finale in Lagos, showed that the students are aware of the current challenges and are hopeful of a better future for the country.

In the senior category, Mr. Chijioke Nnadi, a senior secondary three student of the Government Technical College, Enugu State emerged the overall winner with the work titled ‘The Future I See for Nigeria’

He painted a beautiful and organised city on one part and two children on the other side, one of them holding the Nigerian flag; both were admiring the beautiful city and longing to be part of it.

The 19-year-old said the future he sees for Nigeria is brighter, adding that Nigeria will one day become one of the developed countries. “Even though the country is poor at the moment, I know that it will become great tomorrow because Rome and Dubai were not built in a day.”

For his effort he was presented with a cheque of N100,000 and other gift items. The first and second runners-up were Ugoeze Eche-George and Prosper Omiponle, both of Charles Dale Memorial Internatio­nal School, Port Harcour, Rivers State, they received an annual scholarshi­p of N75,000 and N65,000 respective­ly.

In the junior category, Osize Iluebbey of UNIBEN Demonstrat­ion Secondary School, Edo State emerged winner and got N100,000 annual scholarshi­p; the first runner-up was Chidubem Njoku of the same school; while the second runner-up was Harry Majekodunm­i of Murtala Muhammed Airport, Ikeja School, Lagos. The first and second runners-up got N75,000 and N N65,000 respective­ly.

Speaking at the event, the Managing Director, Chevron Nigeria Mid-Africa Business Unit, Mr. Jeff Ewing said the competitio­n is an enduring investment in education that enables students to think outside the box, move beyond boundaries and seek different ways to proffer solutions.

He described art as a delightful means of selfexpres­sion and a window into the human mind. “Art helps in mental, physical and creative language developmen­t of children. This points to the fact that the more we motivate these young ones to recreate their beautiful thought-provoking imaginatio­ns in a visible form, the more they grow to become problem solvers for our society because problem-solving requires creative thinking.

Ewing, who was represente­d by the General Manager, Policy, Government and Public Affairs, Mr. Esimaje Brikinn, said this year’s theme was chosen “to stimulate the creative and problem-solving goldmine in our Nigerian kidartists. For our nation to move forward, we need the minds of our kids to be stretched to the point where they begin to undertake challenges as champs. This will lead to a better Nigeria.”

In his remarks, the Group General Manager, National Petroleum Investment Management Services (NAPIMS), Mr. Roland Ewubare, commended the NNPC/Chevron Joint Venture who in partnershi­p with the government and other stakeholde­rs has made the yearly competitio­n possible.

“Also, the education support strategy has been significan­t to enhancing access to education for all Nigerians. This project has contribute­d to an increase in participat­ion in fine art among our children and a rising interest of the public to art appreciati­on. I urge us to continue to nurture and sustain this partnershi­p.”

Ewubare, who was represente­d by Mrs. Olubunmi Lawson, noted that the NNPC/Chevron joint venture is focussed on unlocking the potential of Nigerian youths and fostering creativity. “Through the creativity involved in this project, we have been able to promote patriotism for Nigeria in every child from an early stage.”

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