Three Nigerian students win Princewill Trust trip to Dubai

Three Nigerian students have won the Princewills – Trust Vision and Success Opportunity Challenge in Dubai.

Last edition winners Loveth Chikanka Ichemati, 1st year English and Literature student at Rivers State University, Port Harcourt, Rivers State; Alex Tamuno Miegbam, a PhD student in History and International Diplomacy and Idoniboyeobu Omiete Opubo, a 4th year Mechanical Engineering student at Afe Babalola University, Ekiti State, are all from Rivers State.

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According to a statement from the Princewills Trust, the gesture is a partnership with the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism (DET) and education consultancy CLR, to give challenge winners the opportunity to gain hands-on experience first-hand from the world's most popular destination; Dubai, named by TripAdvisor in 2022.

The trio will travel to Dubai in September for a week-long bootcamp/tour in Dubai. The Vision and Success Opportunity Challenge is a forum created by Princewills Trust, where ambitious young leaders present ideas and strategies to advance their vision and success in life.

The objective of the challenge is to enable Nigerian undergraduate and/or postgraduate university students to envision viable career models and explore how to change their environment from ideation to practice, while by continuing their studies.

Former candidate for governor of Rivers State, Prince Tonye Princewill, who is the founder of Princewills Trust, said the mission was to create lifelong exposure for young Nigerians.

He said, "I'm always excited when a new group of students embark on these bootcamps. The post-trip reviews we've had on previous trips have been so encouraging that we're considering expanding the scope. challenge to include students from other states in Nigeria.

The exhibition is ideal for children, opening their minds to endless possibilities. Discovering Dubai has changed my life, I hope it will be for them. I would like to thank the entire Dubai Tourism team and in particular the Africa desk, led by Stella Fubara and Christian Romer and the ever reliable CLR, led by Nneka Oduah. Your passion for our future has made this possible. »

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Three Nigerian students win Princewill Trust trip to Dubai

Three Nigerian students have won the Princewills – Trust Vision and Success Opportunity Challenge in Dubai.

Last edition winners Loveth Chikanka Ichemati, 1st year English and Literature student at Rivers State University, Port Harcourt, Rivers State; Alex Tamuno Miegbam, a PhD student in History and International Diplomacy and Idoniboyeobu Omiete Opubo, a 4th year Mechanical Engineering student at Afe Babalola University, Ekiti State, are all from Rivers State.

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According to a statement from the Princewills Trust, the gesture is a partnership with the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism (DET) and education consultancy CLR, to give challenge winners the opportunity to gain hands-on experience first-hand from the world's most popular destination; Dubai, named by TripAdvisor in 2022.

The trio will travel to Dubai in September for a week-long bootcamp/tour in Dubai. The Vision and Success Opportunity Challenge is a forum created by Princewills Trust, where ambitious young leaders present ideas and strategies to advance their vision and success in life.

The objective of the challenge is to enable Nigerian undergraduate and/or postgraduate university students to envision viable career models and explore how to change their environment from ideation to practice, while by continuing their studies.

Former candidate for governor of Rivers State, Prince Tonye Princewill, who is the founder of Princewills Trust, said the mission was to create lifelong exposure for young Nigerians.

He said, "I'm always excited when a new group of students embark on these bootcamps. The post-trip reviews we've had on previous trips have been so encouraging that we're considering expanding the scope. challenge to include students from other states in Nigeria.

The exhibition is ideal for children, opening their minds to endless possibilities. Discovering Dubai has changed my life, I hope it will be for them. I would like to thank the entire Dubai Tourism team and in particular the Africa desk, led by Stella Fubara and Christian Romer and the ever reliable CLR, led by Nneka Oduah. Your passion for our future has made this possible. »

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