MAPOLY graduate wins 6th Ships & Ports Essay Competition
Babalola Yusuf Abiola
Miss Abimbola Olotu, a 2010 graduate of Moshood Abiola
Polytechnic, Abeokuta, Ogun State, has emerged the winner of the sixth Ships & Ports Annual national Essay Competition in
Lagos.
She however carted away the N100, 000 star prize cheque though, Olotu’s
feat at the prize presentation ceremony makes her the first female star prize
winner since the competition, which has transformed into a strong brand, kicked
off in 2006.
Aside olotu other price winners in this year’s competition include
Mr. Onyema Emmanuel Ngwakwe, Sifax Group Prize for Creative Writing &
Presentation; and Mr. Babatunde Bello, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety
Agency (NIMASA) Prize for Outstanding Essay.
A Correspondent of
Businessday newspaper, Miss Uzoamaka Anagor; and Messrs Ejike-Ume Felix
Ifeanyi, Daniel Henry Onovo and Christopher Okeke also won the NIMASA Prize for Outstanding Essay.
It would be recalled that one of this year’s winners of the NIMASA
Prize for Outstanding Essay, Messr Ejike-Ume Felix Ifeanyi, a lawyer, was the
star prize winner of the 2009 edition of the competition.
A journalist with the Nigerian Tribune, Peter Chukwuma Okparaocha,
won the 5th edition in 2011; a Post-Graduate student of the
University of Ibadan, Mr. Uchenna Jerome Orji, won the star prize of the 4th
edition carting away a new Kia Piccanto.
Ejike-Ume Felix Ifeanyi won
the 3rd edition; Mr. Adewale Opeyemi, a Masters degree student of
Archaeology at the Federal University of Technology, Minna Niger State won the
2nd edition while a naval officer; Navy Captain Atakpa Sunday Daniel
won the star prize in the maiden edition of the competition.
In his welcome address, the Chief Executive Officer of Ships &
Ports Communication Company, Mr. Bolaji Akinola disclosed that the Essay
Competition was designed “to encourage Nigerians to think aloud about the
maritime sector and to revive and sustain vivid, contentious and creative essay
writing about the sector.
He continued, “The enormous interest the maiden edition generated
among Nigerians and industry stakeholders were the stamp of approval we needed
to institutionalize the competition”, Akinola stated.