…As Finalists Emerge For Port Harcourt Education League For Secondary Schools
By ERIC MOORE
RIVERS State youths have been tasked on expanding their reading habits, so that they can excel in their academic pursuits.
This is even as four Port Harcourt-based secondary schools have qualified for finals of the first edition of the Education Champions League (ECL) quiz competition organised for school students in State.
The charge on reading culture was given by Mr. Datom Kio Lawson of Test Integrity Group (TIG), at the end of the quiz competition for students organized by ECL in Port Harcourt, the state capital.
The group assisted the ECL with preparing questions for the competition and ensuring its integrity.
Lawson urged the schools which could not make it to the final stages, not to feel inferior to any school, explaining that there was element of luck in the competition.
He said: “I don’t want any of the schools that didn’t make it to the semi final to think that the other schools are better than your school.
“You know situation like this is always on the luck of the draw. As much as you all read the books, some questions are harder than others. So, it’s a luck on the draw depending on the question you pick because some questions are harder than others. So, it’s not that some schools are better than others.
“This is the first time and I’m sure that as the competition expands, more schools will take part.
“I want to congratulate the schools that participated this year and pray that you do better next time.”
He wished the schools that made it to the finals continuous success for their schools, saying; “It is not about taking first, second or third, it’s about taking part; that is the main thing, expanding your reading habits and try and improve the reading culture in the state.”
According to N’kay Amadi, an official of the league, “The Education Champions League aims to revive the reading culture among the youths in Rivers State through engaging in academic debates, arts and leadership programmes.
“Every participating school has showcased remarkable talent and dedication, making this competition a true celebration of intellect and creativity.”
Meanwhile, the four schools that participated included Federal Government Girls College (FGGC), Abuloma, Aladumo International School, Enitonna High School and Seacrest Preparatory School, with two each emerging from the semi-final stages conducted simultaneously at Aladumo International School and Seacrest Preparatory school.
While Federal Government Girls’ College, Abuloma and Aladumo emerged from the Seacrest Preparatory School centre, Enitonna High School and Seacrest Preparatory School came out tops from the Aladumo International School centre.
The finalists emerged after an intense battle of wits among 16 schools, with semi finals held on September 28, 2024, at Seacrest Preparatory School and Aladumo International School.
They will slug it out at the final, which has been slated for October 26, 2024. The schools will be competing for three different awards; the O.B Lulu Briggs , Claude Ake and Boma Erokosima awards.
The prizes on offer are N10 million for the champion, N5 million for the runner-up, and N2.5 million for the third place winner.