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  • EDE Prize for language promotes cultural heritage, linguistic skills

    EDE Prize for language promotes cultural heritage, linguistic skills

    Lagos State’s EDE Prize competition featured diverse participants from primary and secondary schools at Lagos City Senior College, Sabo, Yaba. The event was a celebration of Yoruba language proficiency and cultural heritage, with participants showcasing skills.

    Ten primary schools were represented in the first day: Crown Gate School, Catholic Girls School, and others.

    Fifteen participants made it to the next stage. Qualifiers included Ololade Joshua (Crown Gate School), Halimat Ajayi (MyHoung Mil Primary School), and others.

    Twenty-two secondary schools showcased their participants. Clegg Girls Junior High School, Akoka Junior High School, and more demonstrated their proficiency.

    Qualifiers included Yusuf Aishat (Clegg Girls Junior High School), Adeboye Khalid (Akoka Junior High School), and others.

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    In the second day, 17 schools were present. Winners include Ist: Ajikanle  Abdulbasit (Akintan Senior Grammar School); 2nd: Adio Aliat Omowonuola (Lagos City Senior College)

    3rd: Abdulakeem Umaamah Omolabake (Oreyo Senior Grammar School, Ikorodu)

    Adéoyè Omótáyò, founder, praised the pupil, noting importance of the competition in promoting cultural heritage and linguistic skills.

    “Lagos is a melting pot of cultures, and it is inspiring to seeyoung pupils embracing Yoruba heritage. The competition is more than an academic challenge; it is a celebration of identity and commitment to preserving cultural legacy.”

    It was a success, thanks to collaboration efforts of schools, teachers, and parents. The winners from Lagos will advance to the next stage, where they will compete with finalists from other states.

    EDE Prize not only highlighted academic achievement but also fostered pride and community among participants. It is a reminder of importance of cultural preservation and role of education in nurturing a deep appreciation for languages.

    These events in states demonstrate EDE Prize’s dedication to celebrating linguistic diversity and academic excellence, setting the stage for a grand finale where finalists from each state will compete for awards and recognition.

    The prize continues to be a beacon of cultural pride and educational advancement, inspiring generations to cherish and uphold their heritage.

  • Ede prize for language unveils board of trustees

    Ede prize for language unveils board of trustees

    The EDE Prize for Language has announced its esteemed Board of Trustees. 

    The board comprises individuals from various backgrounds and areas of expertise who bring unique knowledge and a strong commitment to promote indigenous literacy and culture preservation. 

    The Board of Trustees of the EDE Prize for Language include Dr. (Mrs.) Olufemi Ogunsanya, Otunba Lekan Bello, Mr. Rotimi Eyitayo, Alhaji Femi Omotayo, Ms. Yemi Adamolekun, Basheer Tosin Ashafa, Ms. Ugoma Ebilah, Mr. Wale Irokosu and Mrs. Nana-Aisha Ibrahim.

    Dr. Ogunsanya, on his part is a former University of Lagos lecturer who founded Oxbridge Tutorial College in 1993. Oxbridge was Nigeria’s first Sixth Form College and is now the foremost specialised Sixth Form College. 

    She is also the Chairman of the Boards of Governors of the Association of Private Educators in Nigeria (APEN), the Lagos Anglican Schools Management Board (LASMAB), and Igbobi College in Yaba. 

    Otunba Bello is the Group Managing Director at F&SCL. He started his professional career in 1978 with UBA. After several years in banking in various capacities, he left Fidelity Bank as General Manager in 1993 to establish the F&CSL Group, a stockbroking and financial services firm. 

    He was appointed Commissioner of Finance for Ogun State in 2003, where he was responsible for policy formulation, budget implementation, revenue collection, and correct statutory allocation usage.

    As the CEO and Managing Director of Teammasters Limited, Rotimi is a well-known speaker and change agent who has led retreats and strategy sessions for companies in and out of Nigeria. 

    Alhaji Omotayo is a seasoned entrepreneur with over 25 years of international oil and gas industry expertise. His extensive technical skills have catapulted him to Executive Management positions with international blue-chip companies such as Shell, Halliburton, AMEC, and Talisman Energy. After 18 years in Europe, he was appointed Managing Director of Orwell Oil and Gas International in 2000, guiding the company through a successful merger that resulted in AOS Orwell Limited, one of Sub-Saharan Africa’s largest indigenous oilfield service firms.

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    With strong roots in advocacy, Yemi Adamolekun is the current Executive Director of Enough is Enough Nigeria (EiE), a coalition of individuals and organizations committed to advancing good governance and public accountability in Nigeria through active citizenship. 

    Yemi has 20 years of diverse experience in the public and private sectors of the United States and Nigeria. 

    She volunteers with the Kudirat Initiative for Democracy (KIND), which supports women’s rights, and Kaleyewa House, an elderly-focused non-governmental organization founded by her late mother. She is committed to educating and empowering Nigerians to understand their rights and responsibilities. 

    Basheer is a co-founder of Mezovest Ltd. Basheer is a serial entrepreneur with over 15 years of expertise in property development, marketing, and engineering/project management.

     He has also made substantial investments in construction, gas trading, logistics, capital markets, media, and technology. He is a true cultural custodian who is passionate about maintaining Yoruba culture through language, music, and art.

    Perhaps Ms. Ugoma Ebilah needs no introduction. Ugoma is the founder and curator of BLOOM Art, a portfolio gallery and private art salon. She has produced and staged exhibitions for some of today’s most successful modern and contemporary artists. She also oversaw Nigeria’s largest private secondary market art sale to date. 

    Ugoma is widely acknowledged as a driving force in Nigerian art, having created several art and cultural initiatives for clients such as First Bank, Microsoft, Rand Merchant Bank, McKinsey, and Coronation. She is now launching Mbari Kola, a development center for artists and art fans. 

    A legal practitioner par excellence, Wale Irokosu is the Managing Partner, Probitas Partners LLP, a leading specialist law firm; Editor-in-Chief, Electricity Law Reports; and Creative Director, RapJointLagos. 

    Wale is a consummate public servant and currently serve on the Governing Council, Yaba College of Technology; Board of Governors, Ansar Ud-Deen Grammar School, Randle Avenue, Surulere, Lagos; Board of Trustees, Youth Party; and Culture Committee, Isale Eko Descendants’ Union.

    Nana-Aisha is the registrar for the British International Primary School in Lagos. She holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Lagos. She is well-traveled and compassionate, with strong interpersonal and communication skills, and she works effectively with a wide range of constituents. 

    The EDE Prize for Language Annual Speaking, Reading, and Spelling Competition is a Yoruba speaking, reading, and spelling bee competition that aims to preserve and promote the Yoruba language. This is intended to be a unique platform that promotes Yoruba language proficiency and pride. There would be a strong emphasis on the Yoruba language’s rich cultural heritage and the importance of celebrating and preserving it.

    “The appointment of these distinguished individuals to our Board of Trustees further underscores our commitment to excellence,” said Bobo Omotayo, the Prize’s Creator. “Their collective expertise and dedication to our mission will ensure the success and impact of the Prize.” 

    “In addition to enhancing the Indigenous Language Spelling Bee’s reputation, the esteemed members of our Board of Trustees will play an essential role in gaining stakeholder support. We are confident that with their help and leadership, we will be able to attract stakeholders that share our commitment to Indigenous literacy and cultural preservation.

    Students from Lagos, Oyo, Ogun, and Osun states can compete for the prize in its inaugural year. Schools interested in participating can sign up their students for free at www.edeprize.com. Registration will close on Friday, March 29, 2024.

  • EDE launches indigenous language Spelling Bee

    EDE launches indigenous language Spelling Bee

    The EDE Prize for Language has announced the launch of its inaugural Spelling Bee to encourage literacy and academic excellence among students in Lagos and Ogun states.

    The initiative, according to the organisers, is aimed at celebrating and preserving the Yoruba language, fostering a stronger sense of cultural heritage and linguistic diversity.

    The EDE Prize is in collaboration with Teammasters, a reputable organization that organizes nationwide spelling bees

    The prize’s creator, Bobo Omotayo said: “We hope to empower young people by giving them a platform to demonstrate their language skills and celebrate the diversity of indigenous cultures.

    “The EDE Prize for Language represents our commitment to promoting indigenous literacy and preserving cultural heritage.

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    “Through our partnership with Teammasters, the Prize’s goal for this event is to inspire the next generation to be proud of their language and culture.”

    Schools and students from Lagos and Ogun states are invited to participate in the culturally rich educational experience.

    “The EDE Prize for Language is not just a competition; it’s a celebration of Indigenous languages and traditions,” said Rotimi Eyitayo, Teammasters National Spelling Bee’s founder.

    It will feature several rounds of competition, culminating in a grand finale in which finalists will compete for prestigious awards and recognition.

    The competition is divided into two categories: (i) Lower Category for children aged 8 to 11, and (ii) Higher Category for students aged 13 to 17.

    Schools interested in taking part in this inaugural edition can register their students for free. Registration will open on Monday, March 4, 2024, and close on Friday, March 29.