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UI students emerge winner in innovative competition

A student from the University of Ibadan, Abah Boniface, has emerged as the winner of the Future Brand Idol competition, showcasing innovative marketing talent from Nigeria’s tertiary institutions.

Boniface presented the most creative marketing idea and received a cash prize of N200,000 as the overall winner.

In addition to the cash prize, he was awarded scholarship opportunities from O2 Academy Lagos and internship placements with top PR and advertising firms, providing him with valuable industry experience and further education.

Speaking at the competition, Michael Nyeche, a visionary in Development Communications and Social and Public Policy, shared his enthusiasm for the initiative.

“I am deeply concerned about the brain drain in Nigeria. As a social and public policy professional, I understand the adverse effects this can have on our country. That’s why I’m honoured to contribute to the growth of Nigeria’s next generation of marketing leaders,” Nyeche said.

“I am deeply concerned about the brain drain in Nigeria. As a social and public policy professional, I understand the adverse effects this can have on our country. That’s why I’m honoured to contribute to the growth of Nigeria’s next generation of marketing leaders,” Nyeche said.

“This year’s competition has set a new benchmark for excellence in marketing and brand communications. The introduction of cash prizes and the Michael Felix Nyeche Award is a monumental step forward. We are thrilled to witness the level of talent and creativity Nigerian students bring to the table, and we are immensely grateful to Michael Felix Nyeche for his support in elevating their achievements,” Abdullahi said.

Evidence Olowu of the University of Ibadan received N150,000 for her second-place finish, while Promise Olamilekan of Kwara State Polytechnic came in third, earning N50,000.

The Future Brand Idol competition continues to inspire aspiring marketers, with its expanded offerings promising even greater opportunities for student innovation and career development.

Abdulhaqq Obisesan

Student of Mass Communication, staff reporter at EDUGIST.

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