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Stardust Media services limited Host Children’s Exhibition Carnival Doles Out Cash Prizes in Abuja’s First ever Children’s Creativity Carnival
A children’s company has rewarded deserving children with huge sums of money in the first Abuja creativity, innovation, and Nutritional gathering targeted at unravelling the unique abilities in the children.
It was the Stardust Media Service limited Company’s Children Creativity 2025 which had as the theme, “Igniting Creativity, Innovation and Nutrition for Young Minds in Nigeria”.
Speaking at the colourful event, the CEO of Stardust service Company, Queen Irene Onwuka said it was carefully created to serve as a platform for children to exhibit technical skills, inventive ideas, and nutritional awareness.
It brought together over 1000 children from schools and families in the Federal Capital Terirtory Abuja and other states.
The carnival featured vibrant cultural dance performances, innovation exhibitions, traditional food displays, and a creative cultural match pass that reflected Nigeria’s rich Cultural diversity and young talents.
It dovetailed into an award ceremony to recognise outstanding young Best innovators of the year from participating Schools,
A star prize of ₦1,000,000 was won by Igbabee Terkuma of the Philips, St. Dominik School, Makurdi, Benue State in the Creativity category.
The first runner-up went home with the sum of ₦500,000. It was grabbed by Chukuma Miracle of the JSS Kuje Central and in the category of Nutrition.
Also, Isaac Oluwatobiloba Faloye went home with ₦300,000 after winning in Innovation category.
The importance of the exhibition was to encourage children to harness their potential on digital technology, creativity and nutrition
Queen irene Onwuka who hosted the event expressed joy over the success of the carnival, noting that the event achieved its mission of empowering Nigerian children to think creatively, eat healthily, and dream boldly. She added that the initiative was a step toward nurturing future innovators who will shape a productive and culturally vibrant Nigeria.
Distinguished guests from both government and private sectors graced the occasion, including representatives from the Federal Ministry of Education, Ministry of Arts, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy, FCT Universal Basic Education Board (UBEB), Niger State SUBEB, Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Science and Technology, and the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on School Feeding.







