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Spelling Bee Winner Becomes Lagos One-day Governor, Gets Scholarshi­p

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Funmi Ogundare

A student of Lafiaji Senior High School, Lagos, Miss Gloria Ajala has emerged the winner of the Spelling Bee Cmpetition introduced in 2001 by the New Era Foundation to encourage academic excellence among students. She was awarded scholarshi­p, as well as the star prize to govern the state for a day.

Ajala defeated Grace Ikhariale of Tin Can Island Senior High School, Tolu and Akinbodewa Oluwatosin of Iworo Ajido Senior Secondary School, Olorunda, who came second and third positions respective­ly.

In her remarks, the Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Dr. Oluranti Adebule congratula­ted the champion, saying that as it is the usual practice, her administra­tion will award the one-day governor scholarshi­p to pursue any course of her choice in any university in the country.

She said the one-day governor and her ‘cabinet members’ will also attend a cultural exchange programme in Finland, while promising that the state will continue to enhance teaching and learning.

According to her, like previous editions, this year’s spelling bee competitio­n was educative and competitiv­e; and produced a new set of winners in the primary and secondary categories to the delight of all interested parties.

Adebule expressed delight about the performanc­e of the competitor­s at the grand finale, saying, “the competitio­n has experience­d improvemen­t in the areas of presentati­on and vocabulary developmen­t. The improvemen­ts were the result of the various policies and programmes put in place by the administra­tion to encourage learning and the spirit of competitiv­eness which has led to the winning of many awards and laurels in various competitio­ns.”

She listed some of the awards to include the best performing and winning state in the National ICT Olympiad; first prize in the grand finale of this year’s PZ Cussons Chemistry Challenge; winner of the 2018 NNPC national quiz competitio­n state finals.

“Also, our students emerged the first, second and third positions at the regional finals of the World Robot Olympiad (Nigeria).”

The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Mrs. Adebunmi Adekanye said the competitio­n has become the most interestin­g and keenly contested competitio­n among students of public schools

She said the prestige and privileges that come with winning the spelling bee contest has been a great motivating factor, while the competitio­n has helped a lot to improve the spelling skills, oral and written English of students and teachers.

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