Accordingly, Adebanji Ayomide of Royal Kristion College, Daniela Ajayi of Corel Peak School, and Martins Aneleba of Masuvic Glory School all in Lagos State were among among the students that got the scholarship award.
Similarly, Tecno as part of its supports for the growing up also provided educational materials and stationery to the selected public schools. The four selected public schools included Ijaiyeokokoro primary school, Tonia primary school, Ebenezer primary school, and Meiran memorial school. At the event tagged 'Talent Boom', students from 28 primary schools in Lagos converged and demonstrated their intellectual ability to clinch the coveted prize.
The Talent Boom is part of Tecno's Corporate Social Responsibility, CSR, and a diversification towards educational support. Speaking at the event, Mr. Ugochukwu Richard, Tecno's Marketing Executive said that the annual event was Tecno's way of improving the standard of education in Nigeria and encouraging the brilliant students in the society. According to him: “Tecno is not only about buying and selling.
The scholarship that we give them will go a long way in their life and will also pass a message about the importance of hard work and reading. “The talent Boom is a great idea that everyone will want to be a part. Our theme for this year is 'Give the children a future'.
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