BMNA Nominates Ayakpo, Teto, Izon National Academy as ‘Best Schools In Bayelsa’


By our Reporter

Organizers of the prestigious Bayelsa Media Network Awards (BMNA) have nominated Ayakpo School, Teto Schools and Izon National Academy as ‘Best Schools In Bayelsa.’

The BMNA awards have been described as “the most credible and foremost recognition platform in the Niger Delta, known for its unbiased and incorruptible selection process for its awardees.”

In a statement issued in Yenagoa, the Project Manager, Mr. Blessing Matthew Ozegbe described the selected schools for its prestigious Award as vision-oriented and competent in all ramifications.

Mr. Ozegbe commended the three schools nominated for their exemplary character, quality teaching staff, conducive atmosphere for learning, high moral standards, zero tolerance for examination malpractice, cultism and qualitative education.

The project manager noted that the selection process was devoid of lobbying and other inducements, noting that the selection process was done by a credible jury of distinguished journalists who are respected and known for their credibility and integrity.

Mr. Ozegbe further noted that the main yardstick used for the selection of winners is Zero tolerance for Examination malpractice, Schools previous achievements and Organization.

The organizers commended the governor of Bayelsa State Sen. Douye Diri for his education-friendly policies.

Mr. Blessing Matthew Ozegbe specifically commended the commissioner for Education, Bayelsa State, Hon. Gentle Emelah for his unalloyed support and immense contributions to the BMNA.

The project manager also commended Mr. Stephen Enamamu, director, Ayakpo School, Mr. Timi Jerry, Mrs. Timi Benaebi Eunice, director and proprietress of Teto Schools and the principal, Izon National Academy for their immense contributions to the development of education in not just Bayelsa State but in Nigeria.

The award ceremony will take place at the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Secretariat, Ernest Ikoli Press Centre, Azikoro Road, Ekeki, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State on Thursday December 26, 2024.
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