GOC 8 Division Rewards Spelling Bee Competitors With Scholarships

GOC 8 Division Rewards Spelling Bee Competitors With Scholarships

The General Officer Commanding (GOC) 8 Division, Major General Ibikunle Ajose, has lauded the power of education and unity during a spelling bee competition held at Giginya Barracks, Sokoto, as part of the 25th priestly ordination silver jubilee celebration of Reverend Father Patrick Odira Orji of the Roman Catholic Church in the cantonment.

To underscore the importance attached to education, the GOC granted all the competitors scholarships and hailed the competition as crucial to national development.

The spelling bee was unique in its inclusive approach that brought together children from across the Barrack community, regardless of religion or ethnicity.

Both Muslim and Christian families participated in the event, reflecting the spirit of unity and coexistence that the Nigerian Army promotes within its ranks and host communities.

Speaking at the event, Ajose who is also the Commander Sector 2 Operation FANSAN YAMMA, praised the high standard of performance displayed by the children, describing it as a testament to the quality and potential within the barracks community.

“The standard was very impressive, and I believe this is the way forward,” the GOC stated.

“We must continue to tell our children that the sky’s the limit once they put their minds to it.

“In the barracks, we are one family. Nigeria as a whole should embrace that spirit regardless of tribe, religion, or gender, we all work towards one goal: peace and unity.”

In a further demonstration of his commitment to education and child development, the GOC personally sponsored the educational needs of the participant.

This generous gesture included the payment of school fees, provision of school uniforms, school bags, sandals, wristwatches, personal clothing and cash prizes.

The initiative not only encouraged academic excellence but also reinforced the military’s role in promoting social cohesion and nation-building beyond the battlefield.

In his welcome address Rev Father PO Orji said the competition is not about winning but celebrating the joy of learning and the great fun ideas that literature holds.

He acknowledged the participants commitment to excellence, stating that their courage and passion for learning is what makes the event meaningful.

“Whether today brings victory or valuable lesson, remember that each word spelt today is a step towards growth”

Orji expressed his gratitude to God for springing his life to witness this moment and the GOC for being for his support.

The spelling bee ended with John Terse Orfega as first position, Jennifer Ashezi Sunday second position while Ajeh Gertrude and Fatima Muntaka emerged third position.

GOC 8 Division Rewards Spelling Bee Competitors With Scholarships is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

Source: The Whistler