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November 30, 2025

NANS Ondo Axis students shine at Spelling Bee Competition

NANS Ondo Axis students shine at Spelling Bee Competition

By Adesina Wahab

The leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students, Joint Campus Council, JCC, Ondo State Axis, has congratulated students from the axis who excelled at the recent Spelling Bee competition held at Margaret Mosunmola College of Health Technology, Owo.
In a statement on Sunday by Comr. Adekanye Mayomi, the Chairman, Comr. Oladele Oluwafemi, General Secretary and Comr. Johnpaul O. Alabi, the Public Relations Officer, the group commended the brilliance and the zeal of the participants.
“The competition was an inspiring display of intelligence, confidence and quick thinking as students from different campuses showcased their brilliance. After a vibrant and engaging contest, the following students emerged as the top winners.
“Benjamin Esther Oluwatoyin from AAUA, first position with 85 points. She won a cash prize of N300,000, Akinde Promise Excel from CHTA came second with 45 points and got N200,000 cash prize, while Okohokunbor Favour Oluwa Nifemi from AFUED was third with 40 points and got N100,000 cash.
“We celebrate these exceptional students for their outstanding performance and for representing their institutions with excellence. Their success reflects the strength of academic capacity within Ondo State campuses and reinforces the value of intellectual engagement among our student community.
“The leadership of NANS JCC Ondo State Axis also expresses heartfelt appreciation to Comrade Adewole Adeyemi, popularly known as Classic, the proud sponsor of the Spelling Bee Competition. His support, dedication and unwavering belief in the intellectual growth of students played a major role in the success of this event. His contribution remains deeply appreciated by the entire student community.
“To every participant and stakeholder who contributed to the colourful outing, we say thank you. Your commitment continues to inspire our drive to promote knowledge, confidence and purposeful leadership among students. We encourage everyone to keep learning, keep improving and keep believing in the power of words and ideas.”

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