Public Speaking: Dom Domingos College Wins Tantita’s Inter-School Competition
…winners collect N2,500,000 prizes
Dom Domingos College, Edjeba, Warri has emerged winner in Inter-School Public Speaking Competition held in Warri, Delta State.
The event a collaborative efforts of Tantita Security Services Limited and Godfrey Pondi Book Club with the theme “The Impact of Technology in Combating Crude Oil Theft and Pipeline Vandalism,” showcased the talent and eloquence of young speakers from various secondary schools across the state.
The competition featured two speakers from each of the ten government-owned secondary schools.
Participants at the competition included; Dom Domingos College, Edjeba Secondary School, Ighogbadu Secondary School, Ekpan Secondary School, Urhobo College, College of Commerce, Yonwuren College, Alegbo Secondary School, Dore Numa College, and Ugborikoko Secondary School.
Each participant delivered insightful presentations addressing the critical role of technology in tackling issues related to crude oil theft and pipeline vandalism.
Dom Domingos College emerged victorious in the competition, earning a cash reward of N1,000,000 for their outstanding performance.
Edjeba Secondary School secured the First Runner-Up position, receiving N800,000, while Ighogbadu Secondary School which finished third was awarded N700,000.
Speaking at the event, Executive Director , Technical and Operations, Tantita Security Services Limited, Captain Warredi Enisuoh commended the initiators of the idea of the competition.
His words: “From all your performances, we can only say it will get better next time. It will get bigger next time; the prize money will also increase, and we will also introduce individual scholarships that will follow with assistance to the schools.”
Warredi emphasized the relevance of the competition’s theme, saying, “it was not an easy topic, and I think only those from this area would have won if it was a national event.
“We sleep and wake up with this pollution from crude oil; we know it is not easy surviving in this region. Most of our land has been affected by the illegality of this problem. We are very happy to see these effects at a young age, as it shows there is hope for solutions.”
Captain Enisuoh also reflected on the importance of the students’ contributions, noting that the security company learnt from the students even though it was already in the business of combating the scourge of pipeline vandalism.
“One day, one of you will be a Governor, another a Deputy Governor, possibly even a President. It’s crucial to understand the problems of your country before becoming a leader,” Capt. Warredi remarked.
Teachers from participating schools expressed their appreciation for Tantita’s initiative, recognizing the event as a valuable platform that not only highlights students’ skills but also reflects the hard work of Teachers and parents.
The event was also attended by other management staff of Tantita Security even as the programme reemphasized the need to reward students for their outstanding performance in schools and competitions.