Eight students of Christ the King College, Onitsha, Anambra State have won the Africa Regional Stage in World Affairs Challenge hosted by WorldDenver.
This team of eight brilliant young minds impressed the judges with their impactful project, Wize Tales by Primus. The initiative was aimed to empower Nigerian youth to become active agents of change through a series of engaging educational comic stories. These stories tackle some of Nigeria’s most pressing social issues, including climate change and substance abuse. They competed against students from across Africa
The students: Ekufu Ernest, Umeodinka Emmanuel, Obuna Somto, Ubah Jason, Ikediashi Jessie, Ejike Ekene, Nwaroh Macdonald, and Agbanaje ifechukwu were led by their teacher mentor, John Onuigbo.
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Competing against students from across Africa, the CKC team impressed judges with their impactful project, Wize Tales by Primus. This initiative aims to empower Nigerian youth to become active agents of change through a series of engaging educational comic stories. These stories tackle some of Nigeria’s most pressing social issues, including climate change and substance abuse. The team comprised eight students: Ekufu Ernest, Umeodinka Emmanuel, Obuna Somto, Ubah Jason, Ikediashi Jessie, Ejike Ekene, Nwaroh Macdonald, and Agbanaje ifechukwu and their teacher mentor, John Onuigbo.
Expressing himself, the Principal of the school, Rev. Fr. Dr. Celestine Arinze, said, “We are incredibly proud of our students for their outstanding performance in the WAC Africa Regional competition. Their project demonstrates the immense potential of Nigerian youth to make a difference on the world stage.”
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The team’s success extends beyond national borders. Their impressive innovation earned them the coveted title of Regional Top, placing them among the five best teams across the entire African continent. This allows them to compete in the WAC Global Championship later in March this year, where they will face off against top teams from around the world in the United States of America.
“Reaching the WAC Global Championship is a dream come true for our team,” said John Onuigbo, the team’s teacher mentor. “We are determined to make Nigeria proud and show the world the power of youth-led solutions.”
The World Affairs Challenge (WAC) is an international program and competition hosted by WorldDenver. It empowers students to develop and implement their own innovative solutions to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The Africa Regional Competition (ARC) is a preliminary round within WAC, exclusively for high school teams on the African continent.
CKC’s triumph in the WAC Africa Regional competition reiterates the school’s longstanding commitment to academic excellence and nurturing global citizenship. As they prepare for the WAC Global Championship, the world eagerly awaits to see how these bright minds from Onitsha continue to shape a brighter future for all.