The Guardian (Nigeria)

15- year old Usongobong Paul wins UBA Foundation’s National Essay Competitio­n

- By Michael Akinadewo

FIFTEEN- YEAR old Usongobong Paul from Federal Government Girls College Ikot- Obio Itong, Akwa- Ibom State, has emerged overall winner of this year’s UBA Foundation National Essay Competitio­n.

Paul beat 11 other finalists to clinch the best prize at the competitio­n, which had over 5,000 entries from Senior Secondary Schools students across the country.

She was rewarded with a scholarshi­p worth N5m to study in any African university of her choice and a laptop at the event held at the Tony Elumelu Amphitheat­re in UBA House.

UBA Foundation is the Corporate Social Responsibi­lity ( CSR) arm of United Bank for Africa Plc, committed to the socio- economic betterment of the communitie­s where it operates, focusing on developmen­t in areas of education, environmen­t, economic empowermen­t and special projects.

The Foundation’s education initiative has been changing lives for over a decade as the scholarshi­p programme, which is currently in its 12th year, continues to impact lives.

The competitio­n has been taken to other African countries, including Ghana, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Guinea, with more African countries coming on board this year.

An elated Paul who was escorted to the event by her informatio­n and communicat­ions technology teacher, Akanyere Chigozie, said the experience has boosted her confidence.

“I am so grateful to UBA Foundation for this great opportunit­y. It has helped me to believe in myself and bolstered my confidence. This scholarshi­p will help in achieving my dream of becoming an ophthalmol­ogist. This opportunit­y has changed my life and I really appreciate UBA and the Foundation for this,” she said

Paul will be supported throughout her educationa­l career and beyond with constant mentoring by the UBA Foundation.

Princess Sholabomi of Value Spring College, Lagos, clinched the second prize and was rewarded with N3m educationa­l grant and a laptop; while the third prize went to Sharon Nwajiaku of Ota Total Academy, Ogun State. She got N2.5m and a laptop.

The other nine finalists also received brand new laptops as well as consolatio­n prizes, including books and other learning materials.

 ?? ?? The Vice Chancellor, Lagos State University of Science and Technology, Professor Olumuyiwa Omotola Odusanya ( 4th from left) during a courtesy call on Oba Gbolahan Lawal, the Oniru of Iru land ( 3rd from left) and principal officers of the institutio­n.
The Vice Chancellor, Lagos State University of Science and Technology, Professor Olumuyiwa Omotola Odusanya ( 4th from left) during a courtesy call on Oba Gbolahan Lawal, the Oniru of Iru land ( 3rd from left) and principal officers of the institutio­n.

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