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Inoyo Toro Foundation Rewards Teaching Excellence the 18th time
Priscilla Akpanettot
In its commitment to the sustenance of teacher-motivation
in public secondary schools in Akwa Ibom State, the Inoyo Toro Foundation has
again rewarded teachers for the 18th successive time. This happened
on Friday, November 7, 2025 at Watbridge Hotel in Uyo.
Following a thorough selection process, the
event saw 6 teachers who came 2nd position in Biology, Chemistry,
Economics, English Language, Mathematics and Physics; go home with Two Hundred
Thousand Naira each; while another 6 who came 1st in the 6 subjects
went home with Three Hundred Thousand Naira each.
Three Principals got Two Hundred Thousand,
Three Hundred Thousand and Five Hundred Thousand Naira, as 3rd, 2nd
and 1st place winners, respectively; while Grand Mentors for each of
the subjects got Five Hundred Thousand Naira (N500,000).
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| Winners at the event |
For Chemistry, Nkereuwem Andrew Udo of
Community Secondary School, Ibiaku Ibiono, Western Ibiono-Ibom came 2nd
and Udeme Felix Ekanem of Aka Offot Community Secondary School, Uyo, came 1st.
In Economics, Glory Monday Umanah of Offot Ukwa
Secondary Grammar School, Obio Offot emerged 2nd, while Ndifreke
Edet of Brotherhood Secondary School, Ikot Ide Akpakpan came 1st.
The second-prize winner for English Language was Kufre Akpan Benson of McIntre Secondary Commercial School, Utu Abak; while Imoh Archibong of Cornelia Cornelly College, Afaha Oku emerged first-prize winner.
For Mathematics, Ofonime Okorie of Nduo Eduo
High School, Eket came 2nd and Emmanuel Akpan of Ikpe Community
Secondary School, Ibam Edet in Ini came 1st.
In Physics, Blessed Sunday of Asong Community
Secondary School, Asong, Mkpat Enin emerged 2nd, while Michael
Sunday Moses of Government Secondary School, Afaha Eket came 1st.
Similarly, Uwem Jacob of Unity Model College,
Obontong, Nsit Ibom emerged third-prize in the Principal’s category; Imo Etim
Okori of Nigerian Christian Secondary School, Ukpom Abak came second-place,
while Augusta Afahaenam Etukudo of Girls’ High School, Ikot Ibiok, Eket came
first-place.
Grand Mentors were: Edidiong George Idioh of
Ibesikpo Secondary Commercial School, Nung Udoe (Biology); Joshua Udo Udo of
Lott Carey Baptist Secondary School, Afaha Obio Eno (Chemistry); Ubon-Obong
Friday Archibong of McIntre Secondary Commercial School (English Language),
Felix Oku Effiong of Girl’s High School, Ikot Ibiok, Eket (Physics) and
Godswill Bradford Inyang of Salvation Army School, Efa, Etinan.
He furthered that 200 teachers, made up of 10
teachers, 11 mentors and 9 Principals applied for the award exercise but only
150 of them participated in the CBT.
“Although this response shows improvement over
2024 figures, it still falls short of our expectation, given the large number
of teachers … in our public secondary schools”, he worried, and encouraged more
teachers in the public schools to apply for the awards exercise in the coming
year.
Among other things, the retired Professor of Applied
Mathematics listed the aims and objectives of the Inoyo Toro Foundation to
include: encouragement of teachers of Science, Mathematics, English Language and
some other endangered subjects in public schools; stimulation of awareness for
the study of these subjects; promotion of healthy and positive competition for
excellence among teachers and the offer of mentorship opportunities for public
secondary school students in the State.
He therefore congratulated the awardees on
their success, urging them to see their win as the beginning of a new journey
in mentorship and collaboration with their colleagues for effective lesson
delivery.
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| One of the Mentors, Mr. Effiong Esumo addressing students |
In her Goodwill message, a pioneer member of
the Lagos Business School and special guest at the event, Prof. Franca Ovajie appreciated
the Inoyo Toro Foundation for the initiative to appreciate the efforts of
teachers, describing it as a boost to the existing free education policy in the
State. She also commended the award sponsors for keying into the Foundation’s
teacher motivation initiative and called for more support from individuals and
organizations.
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| Prof. Franca Ovajie at the event |
In his remarks, the Vice President and
Principal Consultant, Service Business Development in West Africa at Mastercard
and Guest Speaker, Mr. Unwana Esang extolled the virtues of teachers whom he
described as the heartbeat of the society. He recalled his academic journey
from cradle to adulthood and acknowledged the impact of his teachers on his
life all the way. Speaking through by Mr. Effanga Effanga, the Guest Speaker charged
the audience, students particularly, on success-consciousness. He impressed that
excellence was not accidental but intentional and a product of hardwrok,
integrity and community. For this reason, he urged his listeners to embrace team-work
on their path to greatness, against solitary growth.
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| Chairman on the ocassion, Prof. Aniekan Brown |
Responding to the gesture, the first-prize
winner of the Principal Award, Mrs. Augusta Afahaemem Etukudo of Girls’ High
School, Ikot Ibiok in Eket, was overjoyed at her feat. She expressed sincere
thanks to the Foundation for rewarding her years of dedication in such manner. Describing
the selection process as very transparent and objective, she attributed her win
to ANCOPPS training she has attended over the years and Conference materials
which she said have helped her fare well as Principal.
Another first-time winner and 2nd
prize winner for Chemistry, Mr. Nkereuwem Andrew Udo of Community Secondary School,
Ibiaku Ibiono in Western Ibiono was visibly elated to have won the award on his
first attempt. He said the award was a huge motivation to his career and
promised to be a good ambassador of the Foundation.
Meanwhile, the 2025 edition of the Teachers’
Award was staged alongside the 5th Ray Ekpu Award for Investigative
Journalism in Akwa Ibom State. It had Ekemini Simon of the Mail Newspaper as
winner; Saviour Imukudo of Premium Times Newspaper as 1st runner-up
and Enwono-Abasi Elisha of the Crest Newspaper as 2nd runner-up.

Winner of the Ray Ekpu Award for Investigative Journalism, Ekemini Simon, flanked by Mr. Nsikak Essien (L) and Mr. Census Ekpu
According to the organisers, the award aims to promote the ideals of journalistic excellence, contribute to good governance in public office, impact the fight against corruption and impunity, support national unity and ethnic cohesion in Akwa Ibom State, champion human and individual rights, as well as combat societal ills such as rape and girl-child abuse.
Speaking on the criteria for selection, Chairman
of the Award Screening Committee, Mr. Nsikak Essien said that depth of
investigation which highlights facts, figures and relevant issues; adherence to
journalistic excellence; style and language of presentation as well as the
expected contribution of the report to good governance in the public sector were
cardinal factors the Committee took into cognizance in choosing the three
winners. He encouraged media houses and reporters to pursue investigative journalism,
stressing that it was the crux of the practice.
Commenting on the development, the Akwa Ibom
State Council Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Comrade
Nsibiet John felicitated with winners of the 5th Ray Ekpu
Investigative Journalism Awards and commended the organizers for their
consistency in promoting excellence in journalism practice.
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| The Chairman, NUJ AKS, Comrade Nsibiet John |
He said the Award was an inspiration to the winners to continue upholding the values of professionalism, truth and accountability, and that the Union remains open to partnerships with individuals, organizations and institutions that would like to support the Union in any way possible.
Responding, the 2025 winner of the award,
Ekemini Simon thanked the Foundation for the honour and recognition done him. “Knowing
that a prize will come at the end of the year is itself a motivation for me”,
he said, while thanking God for protection in the course of his duties. Simon who
has won the prize for 4 years since it was initiated in 2021, said he has, and
will continue to share practical knowledge with other journalists on financial
and environmental reporting to enable the availability of newcomers to the investigative
beat.
The event was well attended by members of the
academia, corporate organisations, the media as well as lovers of education within
and outside Akwa Ibom State.













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