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Aduvie Int’l School Holds COVID-19 Art Contest, Harps on Adherence to Safety Protocols
By Kuni Tyessi
Nigerians have again been urged to ensure they adhere to all COVID-19 safety protocols provided by the government and health authorities as the world battles the pandemic.
The Head of Aduvie International School, Abuja, Mr. Olusoji Abiodun made this call, recently, during presentation of prizes to winners its Covid-19 arts competition, to commemorate the closure of schools in March last year after the emergence of the pandemic.
According to him, “to mark one year of the lockdown of schools due to COVID-19 pandemic, Aduvie International School received over 40 artworks from participants at the lower and higher primary sections, as well as the secondary arm of the school. We decided to organise this competition, to bring out the positive aspect of what we have gone through in the last one year as a result of the pandemic.
“The students and pupils were required to submit a one-minute video capturing them while working on the most essential part of their work alongside their completed work. Apart from the winners, all other participants were awarded with a cash prize of N2,000 and N1,000 for the secondary and primary sections respectively.
Olusoji said the criteria for declaring winners include creativity, originality, adherence to instruction, finishing as well as the video, adding that the art pieces which included paintings, mosaic, craft works and sculptures,were exhibited at the school admin block’s entrance.
In the secondary category, Amoju Tolulope won the first prize which is a cash of N50,000, Demilade Tope Babalola came second and went home with a cash prize of N30,000 while Opanah Ige-Edaba received N20,000 for coming third place.
In Upper Primary, Lana Jaber won the first prize of N30,000, the second prize of 20,000 was won by Donald Eze while the third prize of N10,000 was won by Oluwayemisi Amojo.
While in the lower primary category, Davina Attah won the first prize of N30,000, Zion Musa won the second prize of N20,000 while Katelin Ogunmulayo smiled home with the third prize of N10,000.