Peter Obi commends Christ the King College Students for World Affairs Challenge Win

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Peter Obi, the 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party, expressed his admiration for the outstanding achievement of Nigerian youths, particularly the students of Christ the King College, Onitsha.

In a statement shared via his social media handle, Obi highlighted his recent visit to the college to celebrate their triumph at the esteemed World Affairs Challenge 2024 (WAC), organized by World Denver.

Obi emphasized the importance of education, labeling it as the cornerstone of national development. He underscored the necessity for any government to prioritize and invest significantly in education, recognizing it as a pivotal factor in shaping the future of the nation.

During his interaction with the students, Obi stressed the pivotal role of Nigerian youths in building the envisioned “New Nigeria.” He encouraged them to embrace education fervently and to continually strive for personal development, emphasizing the significance of their contributions to national progress.

In expressing his gratitude, Obi extended appreciation to the Proprietor, Principal, Management, and Staff of Christ the King College for upholding high educational standards and fostering character development among the students.

He reiterated his commitment to fostering an environment in the “New Nigeria” where every youth is empowered to pursue their aspirations and actively participate in the nation’s growth and development, concluding with the optimistic slogan, “It is POssible.”

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