Delta State University (DELSU) best graduating student, Ossaiugbo Marcus Ifeanyi, with 4.86 CGPA, offered automatic employment by the state government. Vice Chancellor, Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka, Professor Victor Peretomode, said 24 students of the University bagged first class degree at its 10th Convocation. The Vice Chancellor said this in his address at the convocation … Continue reading Ossaiugbo Marcus Ifeanyi Emerges Best Graduating Student At Delta State University (DELSU)
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Rufus Emmanuel has emerged overall winner of the maiden Test of Strength and Fitness competition organised by the Evarichane Hope Foundation as part of its grand opening ceremony held in Lagos.
Karimot Odebode, a public interest lawyer, poet, and gender advocate, has won the “29th Global Love of Lives Award” given by the Chou Ta-Kuan Cultural and Educational Foundation, a Taiwanese Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), in recognition of her advocacy for Black girls’ education and youth empowerment.
Trinity Chorale have emerged winner of the 2025 Dominican Media ‘Easters Glory’ Music and Chorale Competition with a 1.5 million Naira prize reward.
Alchemy Group has emerged overall winner of Nigeria‘s first-ever classical guitar competition for children, as the Chocolate Africa Classical Guitar Society of Nigeria in collaboration with Guitare Classique Afrique in France, a non-profit Association hosted the maiden edition of the contest in Lagos.
Mujeebat Idris, a final-year Law student at Crescent University, Abeokuta, has won the seventh edition of the Alao Adavise National Essay Competition on privacy and data protection. Her essay, titled “The Invisible Audience: Can Online Platforms Safeguard Youth Privacy?”, was selected as the best among over 300 entries submitted nationwide. She received ₦350,000 as prize money.