Academic Competitions Promote Research, Unity
The Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Naval Command, Rear
Admiral Matthew Emuekpere has stated that academic-based competitions among
Navy schools in the country were designed to inculcate the habit of research
and constructive reasoning for national unity and development.
Emuekpere, who made this known during the closing session of the 2018 annual
Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) Debate Competition for Navy Secondary Schools, said
the event was part of the Navy’s contribution to youth development in the
country. “It is aimed at reducing youth restiveness in parts of the country.
“It is also designed to expose the students intellectually
through research and to give them the opportunity to make contributions on
topical issues affecting the society.”
Emuekpere, who was represented by the Logistic Officer,
Commodore Bala Idris, stressed the need for the students to make strong
recommendations that would help those in authority in formulating
youth-friendly policies.
Also speaking, the representative of the Director of Naval
Education, Navy Headquarters, Olusegun Owolabi, said the schools qualified for
the final stage of the competition after the marathon elimination series that
started in March. He said the competition was to stimulate learning among
students and to enable them socialise with one another.
In the competition that held at NNSS Calabar, the host
defeated NNSS Port Harcourt to emerge first position in the debate category,
while NNSS Port Harcourt came first after defeating NNSS Ogbomosho and NNSS
Okura in the quiz category.
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