Nigerian students win trophies in international debate competitions

The Minister called for the resuscitation of debate club in schools to foster excellent communication and critical thinking, among students.

Update: 2024-07-06 14:50 GMT

Students of public junior secondary schools from Kwara, Katsina, and Benue states have won trophies for Nigeria in three foreign debate competitions held, respectively, in Indonesia, Singapore, and Dubai.

The Minister of State for Education, Dr. Yusuf Sununu, was presented with the trophies on Friday in Abuja by Usman Mohammad, the Chairman, National Advisory Board of the President's School Debate of Nigeria.

Receiving the trophies, Sununu commended the giant stride and resilience of the students while urging them to sustain the tempo.

The minister called for the resuscitation of debate clubs in schools to foster excellent communication and critical thinking among students.

“I congratulate the champions for their feats. It is always easier to win, but the winning must be sustained.

“We will continue to support you throughout the administration of President Bola Tinubu, which has demonstrated strong commitment to the education sector.

“The eight-point agenda is intended to prioritise education with knowledge, character, and skills,” he said.

The Minister advised the convener of the school debate competition to come up with debatable topics on ways to help address the issues of out-of-school children in the country.

He called on the students to serve asrole models for the numerous out-of-school children so that they could see the need to return to school.

Earlier, Mohammad commended state governors for sponsoring the students to leave the shores of the country for the competitions.

The board chairman also pleaded with well-meaning Nigerians and the private sector to also come in and identify students for sponsorship in such competitions.

Mr. Dare Oritu, National Coordinator and President, School Debate, said the competition, which started over 20 years ago, had brought glory to the country.

He appreciated state governors for the sponsorships and rewards accorded the students, both in cash and in landed properties, noting that it would make them do well in upcoming competitions.

Speaking on behalf of the students, Miss Ene Aduba, a student of UBE Girls Junior Secondary School, Benue State, thanked the ministry for the platform created to showcase their talents among nations around the world.

“My experience is a lifetime one, because I enjoyed every bit of the debate. I was made to compete with the whites, and that is what I will never forget in a hurry.

“I have travelled across oceans and seas, and I am very grateful for this.

“My motivation was my Daddy, because while preparing for the debate, I lost him, and I resolved to work hard to make him proud,” she said.

Supreme News reports that the teams from the three states top the debate competitions, held respectively in Indonesia, Singapore, and the United Arab Emirate between January and May 2024.

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