Six students have qualified for the grand finale of the MTN mPulse Spelling Bee following a keenly contested regional final held in Abuja.
The finalists — Samuel Babalola, Ojoma Gabriel Sylver, Favour Shuwa, Henry Elebiga Goodness, Levi Kelechi Ebisike, and Mary Chukwudi — will represent the North-Central, North-East, and North-West zones at the national competition scheduled to hold in Lagos.
The event, which drew participation from schools across the region, showcased the linguistic abilities of young Nigerians. The winners were selected based on their accurate spelling of complex vocabulary.
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Temilolu Salako, Senior Manager, Segment Marketing (Youth, Women & Teen) at MTN Nigeria, said the company remains committed to empowering young people through education and technology.
“At MTN, we believe in the power of connectivity and technology to transform lives and build a brighter future,” Salako said.
One of the finalists, Mary Chukwudi, expressed excitement over her qualification, saying she had declared her intention to win before the competition began.
“I’m so happy. I’m proud of myself and can’t wait to go to Lagos for the grand finale,” she said.
The overall winner of the national competition will receive a ₦5 million educational grant, a laptop, a smartphone, and the opportunity to serve as MTN CEO for one day.
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In addition, the champion’s school will benefit from a ₦10 million flagship project, including a modern ICT laboratory.
The MTN mPulse Spelling Bee is part of the company’s youth development initiative aimed at promoting academic excellence and leadership among Nigerian students.
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