- Iorwuese Msendoo Zipporah, a Nigerian girl, has become a Facebook phenomenon after winning every prize at her school’s graduation.
- The girl was shown in the video accepting over a million dollars in cash prizes from over 30 sponsors who had provided prizes for various subjects.
- The young girl excelled in every topic, therefore she was entitled to all of the sponsors’ awards.
Iorwuese Msendoo Zipporah, a smart Nigerian girl stunned everyone by winning cash prizes from over 30 sponsors at her school on graduation day.
The girl was shown in the video accepting cash prizes totaling more than a million naira from numerous kind sponsors who had provided prizes for various subjects. She was wearing her school uniform and a cap.
The young girl earned all of the rewards from the sponsors since she was the best student in every subject.
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She was like a star in the ceremony, shining brighter than everyone else. Her success served as motivation for numerous other kids who wished to achieve academic excellence.
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Cash prizes from over 30 sponsors? Wow
Those who watched the video on social media praised the young girl for her outstanding performance which earned her cash prizes from over 30 sponsors.
Pope Itodo reacted: “Omo! Na so this one take turn to millionaire. I love the amount of sponsored awards. Beautiful.”
Victor Ugueke said: “Her classmates should bury their heads in shame. My days you go see competition. Maths na they we de fight our blood.”
Faith Chukwueze: “Congratulations brilliant girl. She don become millionaire.”
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16-year-old student wins essay competition written to President Tinubu, goes home with cash prize
Meanwhile, a student of the Holy Family School, Owuda Winifred emerged as the winner of an essay competition in Sokoto state.
The competition which was organized by Book O’Clock, a literary organization, was conducted to celebrate their 3 years anniversary.
42 students from 15 Secondary schools were invited to write essays with the title “If the President Could Read Me.”