Oando: Winner emerges in oil firm's marketing writing competition.
In line with its commitment to contribute
significantly to skills development in Africa, Oando Marketing PLC is
pleased to announce the winner of its first Feature Article Writing
Competition.
The Feature Writing Competition with
the theme ‘Sustainable Solutions to tackling Climate Change in
developing countries’ kicked off in February 2016′.
Interested
participants were required to highlight impact of business activities
on climate issues and proffer sustainable business practices that can
improve the environment leveraging some of Oando Marketing PLC’s business initiatives.
The
writing competition which was designed to encourage the development of
literary skills, enhance human capital development and entrench a
reading culture in the bourgeoning youthful population in Nigeria, was
open to all Oando Marketing PLC’s social media followers. The reward for
the winner is a N400, 000 cash prize and the publishing of the winning
article in national newspapers.
The winner, Dr Adeyeye Adetola Rachael,
a medical personnel who saw details of the competition on Oando
Marketing’s Facebook page described reading and writing as a hobby and
further emphasized that apart from her profession, writing has always
been an activity she enjoys, hence her willingness to participate
without hesitations despite her busy schedule.
Commenting on the selection process, Seun Adeosun, the head of Marketing Communications, Oando Marketing Plc. said “all
the articles went through a rigorous and unbiased process before the
winning article emerged. The success criteria as communicated while the
competition lasted included thoroughness of research, quality of
analysis and argument, grammar, logical arrangement of thought, and
innovative input of existing Oando environmentally-friendly business
initiatives adopted in each article"
The feature article writing competition is one of such initiatives adopted by Oando Marketing Plc. to support the Africa Skills Initiative development as promoted by the World Economic Forum. The Teens Can Cook Initiative and the Oleum Academy
where mechanics are trained to improve their mechatronics skills and
competencies are amongst other successful programmes Oando Marketing PLC
has instituted.
Recently, Mr. Abayomi Awobokun, the CEO of Oando Downstream, Abayomi Awobokun was honoured as a Young Global Leader
by the World Economic Forum due to his commitment to shaping a better
future and improving the state of the world by creating bold, brave and
action-oriented programmes to support the WEF Africa Skills and Economic Development Initiative.
One
of the central points of this Africa Skills initiative is to accelerate
economic growth by improving the literacy levels in the bourgeoning
youthful population whilst helping organisations to tackle recurring
difficulties encountered in finding talent to fill vacant positions – a
situation indicative of the growing mismatch between available and
needed skills.
Speaking on the competition, Mr. Awobokun said “the
Nigerian educational sector is in need of a revamp and pointing fingers
is not the solution. Everyone has a role to play, competitions like
this motivate individuals’ especially young adults to develop their
writing skills. The quality of intellectual conversations is on the
decline; libraries lack patronage because the statistics for people that
read are so low. We recognize that such issues are one of our
responsibilities, and we are hopeful to see the growth in terms of
literacy and a rise in the academic abilities and the employability of
our young adults.”
This is a feature by Oando.


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