20 Indigent Students Get Scholarship Awards

Kasim Sumaina in Abuja

In an attempt to brighten the life of the less privileged in the society, the reigning 2016, Miss Ambassador for Peace, Nigeria, Queen Judith Okwunodu has awarded scholarship to about 20 Indigent students both at Primary and Secondary level in Delta State.

The gesture noted Okwunodu is her little way to make the world a better place for the recipient.

The Queen, who was in Delta State recently, under the flagship of Peace Ambassador Agency, embarked on an Education Campaign tour to various schools in a move to bring smiles on the faces of the less privileged in the State.

According to her, “Delta State is my starting point as I believes Charity always begins at home. My plan is to visit schools around the nation, giving the best pupils from primary 1-6 scholarships while also visiting secondary schools and awarding the best students from JSS1- SS2 scholarships.

“With the increasing rate of Violence in Nigeria and the World today, preaching peace and its importance is what can make the world a better place, where else is a perfect place to start but the schools as the Youths are not only the leaders of tomorrow but today.”

“One of the effective methods for the mainstreaming of peace in the society and indeed promoting the process of peace building is through the instrumentality of formal and informal education. After all, it is said that education is a lifelong learning process for the individual and the community,” she stressed.

She said: “The essence of the Peace Education Campaign was not to show off but to catch these young ones, and in contributing my quota in peace building in Nigeria and the world at large.

Speaking to the students, she said: “In today’s world, more so, a culture of peace should be seen as the essence of a new humanity, a new global civilization based on inner oneness and outer diversity. The flourishing of a culture of peace will generate the mind-set in us that is a prerequisite for transition from force to reason, from conflict and violence to dialogue and peace.

“We are the future leaders of Nigeria; hence, we should all live an exemplary life. We shouldn’t be used as a medium of terror and violence. We should all be advocates for peace and unity which is the only way we can make our communities and country a better place.

“Peace is often considered as the fundamental basis of stability, progress and development in human societies. Peace connotes tranquility, psychological consonance, physical and environmental stability and the sustenance of enabling circumstances that guarantee freedom from all sources of all individual and societal instability.

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