2015 Art Competition. Theme: Democracy In Nigeria

This years Art Competition was success and the students performed well beyond our expectations considering the time restraints. This years theme was "Democracy in Nigeria."
 
Students from the following schools participated: 
  • Corona Secondary School (Lekki & Victoria Island)
  • Crescent School
  • Herbert Macauley School
  • Greenwood Springs School
  • Twinkle Pearls School
  • Kemfat School
  • Amville School
  • Kefat School
  • Pampers Private School
  • Adrao International Secondary School,
  • Christland School
  • Debiross School
  • Mbari Mbayo School, Garland School  
  • Sunnydale School
  • The Brains School
  • Caro Favored School
The following judges presided over the Competition:
 
1. Mr. Ojo Olaniyi, Society of Nigerian Artists
2. Mr. Osho Adeleke, Artist
3. Mr. Doyin Oluwole, Principal Partner, Zek 3630 Limited.


A total of 51 (fifty-one) students participated in the event, and 23 (twenty-three) teachers were present to support their students. The teachers were so pleased with the opportunity for their students to engage in such a competitive, creative outlet, and pledged their support to JAN initiatives like this. They also gave a number of suggestions we will implement for future competitions.
 
These were the top 12 students in this years Art Competition.
 
1st Place: Miss Chisom Dike, Pampers Private School
2nd Place: Master Dahiru Mommoh, Mbari Mabyo School
3rd Place: Miss Aisha Williams, Christland School
 
4th Place: Chris Nwoko, Pampers Private School
5th Place: Edechi Ngozi, Mnari Mbayo School
6th Place: Ambali Muhhammed, Crescent School
7th Place: Tamaramiebi Anika, Corona School  
8th Place: Eden Stevens, Corona School
9th Place: Aigbe Ojo, Greensprings School
10th Place: Herbert Macauley, Kenfat School
11th Place: Oke Kehinde, Garland School
12th Place: Faheed Lawal, Cresent School

Student and teacher feedback from the event
 
The competition brought out the creative side of me but I finally decided on what to do and it looked amazing. The competition was titled Democracy. I think this program was meant to teach us about the Love of Nigeria.
AIGBE OJO, GREENSPRINGS SCHOOL
 
JA Nigeria, has done well, the competition was well organized and well represented by the Schools. The organizers know what it takes to organize a competition like this. Everything was on point and we look forward to more association with JA Nigeria.
MR. OLAYIDE ADEOLA, PAMPERS PRIVATE SCHOOL ALAKA


 
















 

Judges (Left to Right, Back Row)
 Regional Program Coordinator, JAN, Mr. Adegbola Abiodun; Mr. Doyin Oluwole, Judge;  Mr. Ojo Olaniyi, Judge and Mr. Osho Adeleke, Judge.
 
Winners (Left to Right, Front Row):
3rd Place, Miss Aisha Williams, Christland School. 1st Place; Miss Chisom Dike, Pampers Private School; 2nd Place, Master Dahiru Mommoh, Mbari Mabyo School.
 
1st Place: Miss Chisom Dike, Pampers Private School


2nd Place: Master Dahiru Mommoh, Mbari Mabyo School

3rd Place: Miss Aisha Williams, Christland School




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