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School of Eloquence to hold annual speaking competition

In line with the sole aim of teaching the world to speak, the School of Eloquence is holding the third edition of its annual Eloquence Cup Competition to improve public speaking among secondary schools.

This year’s edition will commemorate the 15th year anniversary of the School of Eloquence.

 

This year’s competition has the theme; “The Impact of COVID-19 on the Nigerian Educational System”. It is part of the School of Eloquence Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) tagged “Catching Them Young” initiative.

 

The aim of the initiative is to share the knowledge of Public Speaking to Secondary School Students across Nigeria.

 

Speaking on this year’s edition, slated to hold on November 13, 2021 at Sheraton Hotels and Towers in Lagos, the Registrar, School of Eloquence, Mrs. Patience Essien said that the Eloquence Cup is an annual iconic oratory competition for government owned senior secondary schools.

 

According to her, the competition would serve as a stepping stone to greatness for the students because by learning the art of public speaking early in life, they would be able to speak with confidence in public.

 

The School of Eloquence founded by Mr Ubong Essien (West Africa’s only Certified Speaking Professional), offers Basic and Advanced Public Speaking Masterclasses, one on one coaching for VIPS, Presentation and Facilitation skills workshop, Master of Ceremony Academy, Motivational Speakers Masterclass and Speech Writer Academy.

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