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17-Year-Old Girl Emerges Winner of Covid-19 Essay Competition

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A 17-year-old girl, Barakat Adeoti, has emerged the winner of a Covid-19 essay competition organised for secondary schools in Badagry, Lagos State.

The essay competition, which was titled, “The Lessons I Learnt During The COVID-19 Pandemic” was organised by a Non-Governmental Organisation, Real Act of Kindness Development Foundation.

Adeoti, of Araromi Ilogbo Senior Secondary School, Oko-Afo, won the final round of RAK Covid-19 Essay Competition held on Wednesday July 1, 2020 at Ajara Vetho, Badagry.

It was reported that Olufisayo Sorungbe and Faith Ojerinde, both SS3 and SS2 students of Lagos Senior Model College, Kankon, came second and third, respectively.

Adeoti received a cash award of N10, 000, Sorungbe got N6, 000 while Ojerinde received cash prize of N4, 000.

Other participants were presented with consolation prizes which include school bags, exercise books, Notepad, water bottles, face caps and pens.

The founder of the NGO, Mr Mobolaji Ogunlende, said the competition was aimed at keeping the pupils busy during the pandemic.

“We are all suffering from COVID-19, the whole world is going through changes, all students are at home, a lot of students are willing to go back to school,” he said.

“So, I thought of a way to engage the students, and what came to my mind was the essay competition,” he added.

Ogunlende urged the pupils to always take advantage of similar education programmes to excel, adding that aside the cash prize, the competition was an opportunity to push themselves forward.

He stated, “For me it is not so much about the prize, it’s about the opportunities, value and leverage we are creating for the young individuals to thrive.

“In this type of competition, to me everyone is a winner, for the fact that you actually took the effort and time to participate.

“The sky is your foundation, not your limit.”

Ogunlende also commended the volunteer teachers who selected the three winner of the competition.

He described them as the pillars of success to the essay competition, adding that without them they wouldn’t have been able to achieve the aim of the competition.

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