By Senator Onyekwere
A Chartered Accountant, Sir Princewill Eziukwu through his foundation christened Sir Princewill Eziukwu Academic Excellence Award during graduation ceremony at Baptist High School Umuohie, Ngor Okpala Local Government Area of Imo State, honoured three teachers with some token amount of money.
Sir Princewill also gave award to each of the overall best students each in junior and senior secondary schools promised to pay their school fees for the next academic session.
Princewill noted that the foundation was founded to provide scholarship and educational support to the indigent pupils in the community.
According to him, the award equally recognise and celebrate intelligent students, helping to reverse the current wave of younger generations not believing in education anymore.
“The foundation has successfully sponsored and paid school fees of best performing students majorly from Baptist High School Umuohie, Ngor. Okpala”
The founder of the Foundation pointed out that this year’s award ceremony is unique as one of the old students, Mr. Akujuobi Solomon provided funds to support and appreciate the efforts of the teachers in the school. “This year the former student of the school Mr. Solomon Akujuobi who wished to collaborate with Sir Princewill Eziukwu Excellence Award wishes to extend this award to the teachers.” He said that questionnaires were distributed to the student, requesting them to access the teachers in the following areas: punctuality, attendance to classes, ability to impact instructions, discipline, spiritual guidance and excellent relationship, at the end, the top three performing teachers were presented with financial rewards to encourage them to do more.
He disclosed that the foundation will commence the second stage which involve supporting aspiring young professional students in acquiring the necessary professional qualification.
‘The Foundation understands that belonging to professional bodies is one way of showcasing expertise”
He urged Government at all levels, well meaning individuals to support the younger ones in the society.
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