The Sir Emeka Okwuosa Foundation, at the weekend, hosted the largest symposium of secondary school students in Anambra State in observance of the International Day of Education at the Ekwusigo Council Secretariat hall.
The symposium featured launch of the foundation’s digital ambassadors programme where outstanding schools were given prize money to address different problems in their school, professional mentorship with well-seasoned facilitators, soft skills that students need to apply and excel, as well as critical thinking test in selecting an outstanding school.
Announcing the prize money was the Chief of Staff to the Group Chief Executive Officer of Oilserv Group, Wariri Cephalus, representing the Chairman of the Foundation. The theme of this year’s international day of education, ‘To invest in People, Prioritise Education,’ was an effort of the foundation to step up engagement in schools in favour of education as path of sustainable development, individual and collective well-being, while providing students with a platform to present their initiatives and innovations with critical thinking skills to advance the right to education.
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