Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Scripps National Spelling Bee Debuts In Lagos

The programme, now open to Nigerian students aged eight to 13, offers a unique opportunity for young scholars to compete on a global stage alongside their peers.

According to Eugenia Tachie-Menson, the programme convener, “The programme is proudly supported by our title sponsor, Indomie Noodles, and co-sponsors, Checkers Custard, whose contributions have been instrumental in bringing this initiative to life.”
Tachie-Menson emphasized, “Why Spell It, Nigeria Matters.

The Spell It, Nigeria programme stands out as a ground-breaking initiative that will see Nigeria compete for the first time in the Scripps National Spelling Bee in the United States, joining Ghana as the only two African countries in this prestigious competition.”

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The maiden edition is open to schools across Nigeria until early October 2024, with the grand prize being an all-expense-paid trip to the United States for the ultimate winner to participate in the Scripps National Spelling Bee in May 2025.

Tachie-Menson highlighted that the programme is designed with modern educational needs in mind, being 75% online-based, providing students with the flexibility and accessibility to participate from various regions of Nigeria.

“This digital approach ensures that even students in remote areas have the opportunity to benefit from this world-class programme.”

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