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FONDCUP 1st Runner-up to unveil the 2nd edition of The Clan quiz competition for Niger Delta students
The FONDCUP 1st runner-up is set to unveil the 2nd edition of The Clan quiz competition for Niger Delta students. The event is slated to be held on September 15, 2023.
It would be recalled that the 1st edition of the Clan quiz competition, which was coordinated by Miss Faith Iguodala, who was the 1st Runner-Up of the Face of Niger Delta Cultural Pageant (FONDCUP) 2021/2022, was a huge success.
In a statement extracted from https://theclanquiz.fondcup.ng/2023/05/08/the-clan-quiz-competition-second-edition-begins/, “This year, Miss Ibitoru Ibelema who is now the 1st Runner-Up of FONDCUP, is set to make the second edition an even bigger success.
The statement which further revealed that the 2nd edition of the quiz competition would see lots of exciting prizes to be won explained that the first place winner would be given the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira (N250,000), the second place winner will be given One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira (N150,000), and the third place winner will be given a Hundred Thousand Naira (N100,000).
According to the organizers, “The Clan quiz competition is an initiative of Ethel Women Initiative through the office of the Face of Niger Delta Cultural Pageant (FONDCUP) Queen, to create awareness and educate the Niger Delta-born younger generation on the values, history, culture, and tradition of the Niger Delta people, that is gradually going into extinction, through a quiz competition.
“The quiz competition is held among secondary school students who are Niger Delta born all over the country and in the Diaspora from Junior Secondary School three (JSS3) to Senior Secondary School three (SSS3) respectively”.
While stating that registration for the second edition of the Clan quiz competition had commenced on Monday, May 8, 2023, and would end on August 15, 2023, the statement revealed that registration is completely free, and it is done online through the Clan quiz website (www.theclanquiz.fondcup.ng).
Furthermore, the statement which explained that after registration, students would be provided access to download quiz competition study material, after participating in a short quiz on the website, which is a form of screening to test their IQ before qualifying for the competition, added that “Shortlisted students who passed the quiz are advised to study the material provided ahead of the quiz in order to do very well in the quiz competition.
“The competition is going to be held both physically and virtually. There would be centres in some states for the quiz, students who cannot make it to the quiz centre in their state due to distance or who do not have centres in their state can participate in the quiz competition virtually from their locations. This is to ensure that every student is given an equal opportunity and fair chance to participate.
The organizers said the project is targeted at secondary school students from junior secondary school three (JSS 3) to senior secondary school three (SSS 3) in both public and private schools from the Niger Delta region.
“The Niger Delta region comprises nine states, namely; Abia, Akwa-Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Edo, Imo, Ondo, and Rivers respectively.
“Only students from any of these states in JSS 3 – SSS 3 are eligible to participate in the competition. Eligible candidates are encouraged to register for the competition” the statement added.
Entertainment
Rapper NBA YoungBoy pleads guilty in drug fraud case
NBA YoungBoy, the US rapper, has pleaded guilty to charges connected to a prescription drug fraud scheme.
The Louisiana rapper appeared in a courtroom in Logan, Utah on Monday, where he admitted to two counts of third-degree felony identity fraud, two counts of third-degree felony forgery, and six counts of misdemeanor unlawful pharmacy conduct.
YoungBoy, who is still serving 27 months on federal charges, also entered a “no contest” plea for 36 additional charges. He initially faced 46 state charges.
The plea deal reduced the felony charges to Class A misdemeanors.
Spencer Walsh, the judge, suspended a prison sentence, instead imposing a $25,000 fine.
The judge acknowledged YoungBoy’s prior agreement to serve over two years in prison and five years of probation for a related federal case resolved in September.
Authorities revealed that YoungBoy orchestrated the scheme from his home in Huntsville, Utah, where he posed as a doctor, using stolen identities to call in fraudulent prescriptions.
His associates allegedly collected the drugs from area pharmacies.
During sentencing, Walsh offered words of encouragement for the 25-year-old artiste.
“I’m sure that in your future, once you’re done with your federal prison time, you can be really successful on federal probation and have a really bright future where you can reach your full potential in every aspect of your life,” he said.
YoungBoy, known for his 2018 debut studio album ‘Until Death Call My Name’ and projects like ‘AI YoungBoy 2’ (2019) and ‘Sincerely, Kentrell’ (2021), is also facing an unresolved federal gun case in Louisiana.
The rapper, born Kentrell DeSean Gaulden, recently announced plans to release his new album, ‘I Just Got a Lot on My Shoulders’, on December 6.
Entertainment
Nancy Umeh welcomes third child via surrogacy after secondary infertility battle
Nancy Umeh, the Nigerian chef and public health scientist, and her husband have welcomed their third child via surrogacy.
Surrogacy is when a woman carries and delivers a child for a couple or individual. This is done by fertilizing eggs from the surrogate or an egg donor with sperm from a donor to create an embryo.
In an Instagram post, Umeh shared a video capturing the process of childbirth. She said she opted for surrogacy because she battled “secondary infertility” for seven years after the birth of her last child.
Secondary infertility is the inability to conceive or carry a baby after previously giving birth without any assistance or trouble.
Umeh expressed her excitement while appreciating her surrogacy agency for the support. She also thanked the surrogate who she described as “an angel”.
“Our princess is here. Talia Tobechukwu Umeh,” she wrote.
“Too stunned to speak right now. I can’t believe we are parents again. Our last son is 8 years old and we have tried for 7 whole years.
“An angel carried our child for us. An angel sent from God through Meet Surrogate Mothers. I can’t believe we are holding our child.”
In an accompanying caption, she wrote: “Somebody pinch me. 7 years later. God bless you indeed Meet surrogate mothers. #parents again #secondary surrogate”.
The chef tied the knot with her husband in 2015. They now have three children.
Umeh is the older sister of popular Nigerian dancer Korra Obidi.
Entertainment
‘It hurts’ — Don Jazzy laments not having partner
Michael Ajereh, the Nigerian music executive better known as Don Jazzy, has lamented his relationship status.
In an Instagram post on Monday, the founder of Mavin Records expressed his desire to participate in a trend ‘suspect challenge’.
The ‘suspect challenge’ is a new social media trend in which couples take turns to playfully tease each other.
The 41-year-old entrepreneur said he would like to join the trend but has no partner.
“Suspect wants to do suspect challenge but no suspect partner,” he wrote. In the accompanying caption, the music executive lamented that “it hurts”.
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