UBA Uganda, essay competition winner awarded with tuition

In Summary
  • Over 300 essays were submitted and evaluated by three top Literature lecturers from accredited Universities.
  • Ndejje, Jinja College, and Bishop Cypriano-Kihangire top 
  • Launched to encourage reading and writing among  students
Overall winner of the National Essay Competition,Amumpeire Hanah, walked away with a University scholarship worth Ugx 3.5million, a laptop and a trophy
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UBA Foundation announced the 3 overall winners of the National Essay Competition at its Head Office. The winner, Terisah Hanah Amumpaire from Ndejje Senior Secondary School walked away with a University scholarship worth UGX 3.5million, a laptop, and a trophy.

The second runner-up, Richard Odeke Ekituno – Jinja College, and the first runner-up, Jonathan Kimara – Bishop Cipriano Kihangire both won a laptop and plaque each.

The top 10 finalists received certificates of participation and gift hampers from UBA.

The UBA Foundation National Essay Competition in Uganda was launched on August 17, 2022, and students across the country were required to submit essays on the topic, “How did the COVID -19 pandemic affect you, and what were your biggest lessons from it?”

UBA Uganda,MD Chioma Mang talks to Capital FM
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Over 300 essays were submitted and evaluated by three top Literature lecturers from accredited Universities. The best 13 essay writers were invited to write the final essay on the topic, ‘How can the education system in Uganda be improved?’ These essays were evaluated and the top 3 students were selected.

“UBA is passionate about the youth because we know that they are the future leaders of tomorrow. This is the reason we launched the National Essay competition. To play a part in encouraging reading and writing culture among our students and equip them with essential communication for future success,” said UBA, Managing Director Chioma Mang.

Senior Education Officer,Santa Ateng
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“We are happy with the positive response to our maiden edition and thank all the students who submitted Essays. I want to congratulate the overall winners and the top 10 finalists, ”  Chioma added.

The National Essay competition is an annual event and will be back next year, bigger and better as more students are highly expected to participate when the call for applications is made.

The UBA National Essay Competition was launched in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, which helped spread the word, especially to government secondary schools.

Santa Ateng, a senior Education Officer at the ministry said that the ministry welcomed the partnership and initiative from UBA and offered the necessary support to ensure the participation of the students, and was excited with the response from schools.

Students and parents attending the awards ceremony
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“We congratulate the winners of the competition and encourage them to always participate in such competitions. As the ministry, we pledge to continue working with UBA, on joint initiatives to support the students and give them a more rounded Education.”

The National Essay Competition prizes were handed over to the students by the UBA Uganda Managing Director, the Senior Education Officer from the Ministry of Education and sports, and the UBA management team.

“I am so happy that out of over 300 essays, I emerged the winner. I was not going to participate by my mother encouraged me to. I want to thank UBA for this initiative. I am going to use the prize money for my university tuition. I also want to congratulate my fellow finalists and encourage them not to always believe in themselves and do their best,” said Terisah Hanah Amumpaire, in her acceptance speech.

All smiles as Amumpeire Hanah takes the day
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