Tuesday, 8 December 2015

Emediong Uduak Uko of British Nigerian Academy, Abuja Emerges as the winner of 2015 UBA National Essay Competition

Overall Winner of the UBA Foundation National Essay Competition for secondary schools, Miss Emediong Uduak Uko of British Nigerian Academy, Abuja (middle) flanked by 2nd prize winner Miss Enonuoya Starish of Lagoon School Lagos (right) and 3rd prize winner Miss Eze Ugochinyere Golden of Living World Academy Aba, during the Grand finale and prize giving ceremony held at UBA House in Lagos on Monday.
Emediong Uduak Uko aged 15, of British Nigerian Academy FCT Abuja has emerged the overall winner for the 2015 edition of the UBA Foundation National Essay Competition.
She clinched the first position at the grand finale, held on Monday December 7th, 2015 at the UBA House Marina Lagos, topping 12 finalist selected from 3,326 entries received by the UBA Foundation from students of senior secondary schools all over Nigeria, representing a 50% increase over 2014.
l-r: GMD/CEO, United Bank for Africa Plc, Mr. Phillips Oduoza with winners of the UBA Foundation National Essay Competition for secondary schools - Miss Eze Ugochinyere Golden of Living World Academy Aba (3rd prize), Miss Emediong Uduak Uko of British Nigerian Academy (1st Prize) and Miss Enonuoya Starish of Lagoon School Lagos (2nd Prize) during the Grand finale and prize giving ceremony held at UBA House in Lagos on Monday.
l-r: GMD/CEO, United Bank for Africa Plc, Mr. Phillips Oduoza with winners of the UBA Foundation National Essay Competition for secondary schools – Miss Eze Ugochinyere Golden of Living World Academy Aba (3rd prize), Miss Emediong Uduak Uko of British Nigerian Academy (1st Prize) and Miss Enonuoya Starish of Lagoon School Lagos (2nd Prize) during the Grand finale and prize giving ceremony held at UBA House in Lagos on Monday. of her choice, with a laptop.
Speaking about how she felt with winning the competition, Emediong said “I am very elated, and thankful to God. I am grateful to UBA for this opportunity, and for lifting a heavy load of my parents back”
The second prize was won by Starish Ugie-Oritse Ete Enonuya aged 14 of the Lagoon School taking home the prize of N750,000 educational grant along with a laptop while the third prize went to Eze Ugochinyere Golden aged 16 of Living word academy school Abia bagged for herself a N500,000 educational grant and a laptop.
She won for herself a N1 million educational grant to study in any African university.
Source:  http://austindabo.blogspot.com.ng/

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