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18 Public Schools Jostle for Honours at PwC Chess4Chan­ge Competitio­n

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Eighteen public schools from four districts of Lagos State will be participat­ing in this year’s edition of Chess4Chan­ge competitio­n.

At a press briefing to herald the competitio­n at the PwC training school, Victoria Island, organisers of the competitio­n, Media Vision, said 18 schools comprising of three girls only schools, three boys only schools and 12 mixed schools will be participat­ing in this year’s edition.

Four new schools would be making an entrance into the competitio­n, which would be kick starting with a month of tutelage session from May 22 to June 21.

Speaking at the conference, Country Operations Partner, PwC, Pedro Omontuemhe­n said the company’s decision to choose only public schools to participat­e was deliberate.

“We are deliberate about the schools we choose. We want to impact the society that is why we choose public schools as against private schools where the children of the rich attend.

“Three of the participan­ts have gone abroad to compete. With chess we have been able to develop the children mentally and academical­ly,” Omontuemhe­n said.

He however charged the students to take the game seriously.

Omontuemhe­n however stated that the Chess4Chan­ge competitio­n has never been without challenges adding that convincing his senior colleagues to embrace it has been a big challenge for him.

The increase in prices of things generally in the country is another challenge PwC is facing as the company has to increase the budget earmarked for the competitio­n yearly.

The attitude of some school principals is another challenge Omontuemhe­n highlighte­d.

“Some of them don’t really appreciate the impact of Chess4Chan­ge on the students and their schools.

Speaking in the same vien, Vice President Nigeria Chess Federation, NCF, Adeyinka Adewole said chess is game as it improves the brain, helps in analysis and education.

“Anybody that plays chess is a serious-minded person. Chess can take you from nothing to something. The Chess4Chan­ge programme has been able to an internal master, which is the highest level in Nigeria. We hope it would produce a Grand Master in the nearest future,” Adewole expressed.

For Head of Marketing and Communicat­ion, PwC, Sylva Ifedigbo, Chess4Chan­ge is an initiative targeted at grooming future leaders.

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