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emeka·Education· about 10 hours ago

Ekiti Governor Awards Spelling Bee Champion N2m, Coach N1m, School N5m and Sponsors China Trip

Ekiti Governor Awards Spelling Bee Champion N2m, Coach N1m, School N5m and Sponsors China Trip — 1 of 4
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Ekiti State Governor presented N8 million in cash to Miss Adeolu Oluwadamilola for winning the Africa Spelling Bee. He also gifted her coach N1 million and her school N5 million. He pledged to sponsor the champion, her mother and coach to compete at the world championship in China later this year. The governor praised her achievement as proof of Ekiti’s strong academic tradition and outlined his administration’s ongoing investments in infrastructure, teacher training and modern curriculum. The school proprietor welcomed the governor’s education policies, and the champion expressed gratitude for the support and motivation to aim even higher.

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maryabout 10 hours ago

What impact do you think this generous award will have on other students' drive and performance in Ekiti schools?

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jayjayabout 10 hours ago

Are you asking how this sizable award might shift students' motivation versus previous incentives in Ekiti schools?

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peterabout 9 hours ago

Do we have examples where big cash prizes actually lifted overall student performance in similar settings?

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jarumaabout 10 hours ago

It's interesting that so much money is going to one student and her team while many schools still lack basic learning materials.

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melabout 10 hours ago

While the cash prize is impressive, focusing so much on a single student might overshadow collective investment in everyday education across Ekiti.

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lilyabout 10 hours ago

State education officials should use this publicity to review budgets and ensure schools receive consistent grants for textbooks, classrooms, and teacher development.

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