Samuella Sam-Orlu Emerges Winner of 2017 UBA Foundation National Essay Competition
L-R: Group Head, Human Resources, UBA Plc, Patricia Aderibigbe; GMD/CEO, UBA
Plc, Mr. Kennedy Uzoka; Guardian of the Overall Winner, Jacqueline Uzoadibe;
Overall Winner of the 2017 UBA Foundation National Essay Competition and
Student of British Nigerian Academy, Miss Samuella Sam-Orlu; Managing
Director/CEO, UBA Foundation, Bola Atta; and Group Head, Secretariat &
Corporate Services, UBA Plc, Bili Odum during the Grand finale and prize giving ceremony
of the UBA Foundation National Essay Competition held
at UBA House in Lagos... recently.
By: HighCelebritySquard
It was an all-female affair as
fifteen year old Samuella Sam-Orlu of British Nigerian Academy Abuja, emerged the overall winner of the
2017 edition of the UBA Foundation National Essay Competition, winning an
educational grant of N1,000,000.00 to study in any African university of her
choice, as well as a laptop.
Samuella clinched
the first position at the grand finale, which was held on Monday November 20th,
2017 at the UBA Head Office, Marina Lagos, ahead of 11 other finalists
selected from over 1,000 entries received by the UBA Foundation from students
of senior secondary schools across Nigeria.
A visibly elated Samuella -
who was escorted by her guardian, Mrs. Jacqueline Uzoadibe
- said winning the competition would
propel her to do more in attaining her dreams of becoming a Medical Director.
“I am very thrilled, and thankful to God. I want to say that I was very
grateful to hear my name announced as the winner. I am indeed very grateful to
UBA for this huge opportunity and making me believe in myself. This grant will
go a long way to support my bid for quality education.”
The second prize was bagged by Deborah Chinwendu Innocent
aged 15 of Enal International Schools Abuja, who won N750,000 educational grant and a
laptop while the third prize went to Yahofon Ettah Essien of Nigerian
Christian Institute Akwa Ibom State, coveting a N500,000 educational grant and a
laptop. The other 9 finalists were given laptops. All 12 finalists also went
home with certificates.
L-R: 1st Runner-up 2017 UBA
Foundation National Essay Competition and student of ENAL International
Schools, Miss Deborah Chinwendu Innocent; GMD/CEO, United Bank for Africa (UBA)
Plc, Mr. Kennedy Uzoka; Overall Winner and Student of British Nigerian
Academy, Miss Samuella Sam-Orlu; Managing Director/CEO, UBA Foundation, Bola
Atta; and 2nd Runner-up and Student of Nigerian Christian
Institute, Miss Yahofon Ettah Essien during the Grand finale and prize giving ceremony held at UBA
House in Lagos. recently.
Bola Atta, the MD/CEO of UBA Foundation while congratulating
the winners commended them for their exceptional brilliance. “Every
student who sent in an entry is on a winning streak already. To be confident about
your writing skills and thirsty enough to enter a competition to further
enhance your educational path is laudable. For those that did not win, I
would say do not be discouraged. Take it as a challenge to perfect your writing
skills and enter for the competition again in 2018’ she said.
According to Atta, UBA Foundation, being the CSR arm of UBA
Plc, makes it a point of duty to give back to communities where UBA operates.
Education she noted is one of the Foundation’s focus areas as it is the
bedrock of any nation.
She went on to encourage finalists to be good ambassadors of
the competition which is in its sixth year in Nigeria, affirming that the
competition will be held every year.
In his remark the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer
of UBA Plc Mr. Kennedy Uzoka, said UBA as a bank is happy that it is touching
lives and making solid impacts through this competition and the grant it gives
out to those who emerge winners.
“Seeing past winners tell their stories on the impact the
grants have made on their education and particularly how the financial burden
was lifted off their parents, gives us joy that our foundation is unique and
stands out from others in touching lives,” Uzoka said.
He informed the gathering made up of parents, students and
media that the essay competition has produced over 100 winners, since its
inception in 2011 in Nigeria, with winners studying varied courses in
Universities in Nigeria and within the African continent. “I must also
state here that we want to make sure that the grants are given to those who
really need it. That is why we restrict the grant to schools within Africa
alone. If by chance the parents of any winner sends his or her ward to an elite
school outside Africa, we would not go ahead with that support, because what we
are really after are those who need the grant as we contribute to the
development of Africa, Uzoka said”.
He encouraged the winners to be of good character, and ensure
that apart from academic excellence, they must avoid any negative action that
might dent the foundation’s image and that of their families.
One of the past winners of the 2011
edition, Miss Enitan Amodu, who is now a graduate of
Physiotherapy, from Babcock University, said the grant has taken a huge burden
off her parents financially, and has also helped to build her confidence.
“Being a winner of this grant gave me a platform to shine and has helped to
reinforce my determination that I can achieve anything I set out to do. That is
why every day, with heartfelt gratitude to UBA, I have decided to be a worthy
ambassador of the foundation by keeping the fire burning most importantly
because I don’t want to be another unemployed graduate statistic,” she said, The judges, led by a Professor of English (Gender Studies)
and Director of Pre-degree Studies, University of Uyo, Mrs. Ini Uko said
they were impressed with the participants who showed lots of
promise as to what to expect of the future of Nigeria, noting that the students
wrote intelligently and their ideas were well articulated, new and refreshing.
She noted that the judges were also encouraged by the fact that entries came in
from students from all parts of the country.
Samuella Sam-Orlu Emerges Winner of 2017 UBA Foundation National Essay Competition
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