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Ogu/Bolo Schools Host Creative Talent Showcase

Students in Ogu/Bolo Local Government Area showcased their creative talents this week. The annual “Young Minds Showcase” competition took place across various public schools. This initiative promotes artistic expression and critical thinking. It allows students to display skills in drama, poetry, visual arts, and music. The program encourages participation in extracurricular activities. It builds confidence and teamwork among students.

The “Young Minds Showcase” aims to develop well-rounded students. It recognizes abilities beyond academics. “We want to celebrate every student’s talent. Art is important for a child’s growth,” Mrs. Angela Okon, a lead organizer, explained. Local artists and cultural enthusiasts served as judges. They provided encouragement and feedback to participants. The event fostered a sense of community among schools.

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Students enthusiastically participated in the competition. “I loved performing my poem. It felt good to share my ideas,” said Chiamaka Eze, a secondary school student. The showcase helps students discover hidden talents. It provides a platform for self-expression. It encourages them to pursue their passions. Many students found new interests.

Parents expressed pride in their children’s performances. “It is wonderful to see my daughter on stage. This program helps children develop confidence,” Mr. Paul Obi, a parent, stated. The initiative promotes a balanced educational experience. It recognizes the importance of arts in development. It ensures students have opportunities to explore their creativity.

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