Leading
telecommunications services provider, Airtel Nigeria, has thrown its weight
behind the maiden edition of the Pass.Ng Excellence Award 2015, organized by
examination preparatory and e-testing platform, Pass.ng, to honour 10 outstanding
students in the 2015 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) JAMB
examination.
The
Pass.Ng award is aimed at promoting and rewarding academic excellence among
students in Nigeria. It is scheduled to hold on Friday, December 4th
at Sofitel hotel, The MoorHouse, in Ikoyi, Lagos, with notable individuals from
the education sector, students and other stakeholders billed to grace the
occasion.
Commenting
on the Award, Chief Executive Officer, Pass.ng, Mr. Samson Abioye, said the aim
of the initiative is to underscore the importance of excellence in education to
national development.
“The
excellence awards is geared towards rewarding our users who not only made us
proud but did excellently well in this year’s UTME JAMB. This year, about 1.5
million students wrote UTME and a 100,000 of them used our platform to prepare
for the exam. We are glad to say that over 60 per cent scored 200 and above.
This is a remarkable achievement. We hope to increase this figure yearly.
“With
the excellence award, we hope to encourage students to be committed towards
hard work and diligence, especially in the pursuit of their careers. We believe
the award will create a healthy competition among students and also reduce
massive failure rate experienced yearly in the UTME exams.”
Abioye
hoped that the top 10 students will serve as role models to other students.
They will each be awarded prices including laptops and scholarship for overall
best.
It would be recalled that Pass.Ng emerged one of the
winners in the Catapult-a-Startup initiatives of Airtel Nigeria which was aimed
at supporting startup app developers in Nigeria.
Pass.ng is a web,
desktop and mobile-based CBT examination preparatory and testing platform, with
a vision to help candidates excel in all the major Nigerian Examinations and
tests.
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