Monday 2 June 2014

SCHOLARSHIP: Hard work Pays!

Who says that HARD WORK doesn't pay. The problem with the majority of people in this generation is that, they do not wait long enough to see the harvest of their labours. Life only delivers dividends to those who have the virtue of patience.

It is good news to announce that a 10 years old boy by the name Chukwuemeka Obi-Obasi warn for himself a whooping some of Six Million Nigeria Naira.  He is a primary five pupil of Heritage Academy, Wuse 11, Abuja. His rare display of talent in the composition of a poem he entitled "Nigeria My Country" worn him the admiration of the supervising Education Minister, Chief Nyesom Wike, at the last week opening ceremony of the ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF CERTIFIED LIBRARIANS, in Abuja.

Chief Wike awarded the scholarship on behalf of the federal government and reiterated the federal government's commitment to reward excellence, hard work, honesty and integrity. He said that the money would be paid at once. The mother of the young poet, Mrs Chinyere Obi-Obasi expressed her profound  joy and described the achievement as a pride to her family. The young talented poet however admonished all and sundry to discover and develop their talents.

This should be enough motivation to some of you who can do one or two things very well and effortlessly too. Your talent will always make way for you. Just keep doing that thing you know how to do best, one day, somebody will see you and perhaps reward you for it. Persistence is the key to the top of the world. Just keep at it, against all odds, it will pay off someday.

As a student who does not have a sponsor, do not be discouraged, plug in your best into your studies, and before you realize it, opportunity for a scholarship will knock at your door. But if you do not build your academic stance, you may lose your place.

If you can sing, keep singing;
If you can dance, keep dancing;
If you can write, keep writing;
If you can draw, keep drawing....
......until you reward falls on your laps.

HELP TELL YOUR FRIENDS THAT hard work pays handsomely!
10-year-old primary school pupil gets the Federal Government’s N6 Million scholarship for prowess in poem. A 10-year-old primary five pupil of Heritage Academy, Wuse 11, Abuja, Master Chukwuemeka Obi-Obasi has won a six million naira federal government scholarship for rare display of talent in the composition of poem. Obi-Obasi, who performed last week at the opening of the First Annual Conference of Certified Librarians in Abuja, had impressed the minister with his poem titled: “Nigeria my country.” Supervising Minister of Education, Chief Nyesom Wike, who announced the award, said President Goodluck Jonathan approved the scholarship to encourage the emergence of fresh talents. The minister said that the government of Jonathan had always placed emphasis on discovering talents and encouraging them, adding: “such rare display of talents by our young ones is an indication that in spite of the current challenges, there is still hope for our country.” The minister said that the N6 million, which would be paid at once, would cover Obi-Obasi’s school expenses for the completion of his secondary education. Obi-Obasi thanked President Jonathan for the scholarship and advised his peers to identify their talents and put them to good use. He hoped to develop his talent in writing and poetry, and also wish to read law in the University. Also speaking, mother of the boy, Mrs. Chinyere Obi-Obasi, described her son’s success as a `moment of joy’ for the family. She said that her family would forever remain grateful to the present administration for the award.

Read more at: http://nigerianuniversityscholarships.com/10-yr-old-boy-gets-fgs-n6-million-scholarship/#sthash.pwRUny5Q.dpbs | NIGERIAN UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS
Who 10-year-old primary school pupil gets the Federal Government’s N6 Million scholarship for prowess in poem. A 10-year-old primary five pupil of Heritage Academy, Wuse 11, Abuja, Master Chukwuemeka Obi-Obasi has won a six million naira federal government scholarship for rare display of talent in the composition of poem. Obi-Obasi, who performed last week at the opening of the First Annual Conference of Certified Librarians in Abuja, had impressed the minister with his poem titled: “Nigeria my country.” Supervising Minister of Education, Chief Nyesom Wike, who announced the award, said President Goodluck Jonathan approved the scholarship to encourage the emergence of fresh talents. The minister said that the government of Jonathan had always placed emphasis on discovering talents and encouraging them, adding: “such rare display of talents by our young ones is an indication that in spite of the current challenges, there is still hope for our country.” The minister said that the N6 million, which would be paid at once, would cover Obi-Obasi’s school expenses for the completion of his secondary education. Obi-Obasi thanked President Jonathan for the scholarship and advised his peers to identify their talents and put them to good use. He hoped to develop his talent in writing and poetry, and also wish to read law in the University. Also speaking, mother of the boy, Mrs. Chinyere Obi-Obasi, described her son’s success as a `moment of joy’ for the family. She said that her family would forever remain grateful to the present administration for the award.

Read more at: http://nigerianuniversityscholarships.com/10-yr-old-boy-gets-fgs-n6-million-scholarship/#sthash.pwRUny5Q.dpbs | NIGERIAN UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS

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