Determined to give its annual Maltina
Teacher of the Year Award more value and to make it more relevant to
teachers in different parts of Nigeria, Nigerian Breweries Plc has formalized
its partnership with the Federal Ministry of Education as they plan to sign a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on how the scheme could be more beneficial to
target audience.
This was
agreed when a delegation from Nigerian Breweries Plc paid a courtesy visit on
Prof. Anthony Anwukah, Minister of State for Education; in Abuja last week.
Victor
Famuyibo, Human Resources Director, Nigerian Breweries Plc; who led the NB
delegation said that the concept of Maltina Teacher of the Year Award
was conceived with a view to giving back to the society as part of the
company’s corporate social responsibility through the NB/Felix Ohiwerei Education
Trust Fund.
He explained
that the MoU was necessary to put in perspective the cordial relationship
existing NB and the Ministry. Famuyibo disclosed that since the NB/Felix
Ohiwerei Education Trust Fund was inaugurated, NB has assisted over 20,000
students, built over 250 classrooms and 22 libraries in both primary and
secondary schools across 49 communities in the country.
Famuyibo
stated that NB Plc was impressed with the quantity and quality of entries
Teachers usually turn in for the Maltina Teacher of the Year awards.
According to
him, submission of entries for the 2016 competition had been concluded, while
the grand finale would hold on October 20, 2016.
NB had earlier announced that each state champion will get N500,000 while the top 10 teachers would be recognised before the final winners are announced. His words: “The Maltina Teacher of the Year 2016 winner will get an additional N1 million instantly apart from the N1 million every year for the next five years; a development training opportunity abroad and a block of classrooms will be built at the school where he/she teaches. We have been in business in this country for 70 years and we know that a business that does not give back to society is not a successful business.”
NB had earlier announced that each state champion will get N500,000 while the top 10 teachers would be recognised before the final winners are announced. His words: “The Maltina Teacher of the Year 2016 winner will get an additional N1 million instantly apart from the N1 million every year for the next five years; a development training opportunity abroad and a block of classrooms will be built at the school where he/she teaches. We have been in business in this country for 70 years and we know that a business that does not give back to society is not a successful business.”
Responding,
Anwukah commended NB Plc for its support for the education sector as the Maltina
Teacher of the Year award is a commendable way of motivating teachers.
The minister
therefore promised that the government would reciprocate the good gesture of
the NB. Anwukah consequently directed the relevant departments to quickly work
out the MoU in order to have a defined platform for collaboration.
The Maltina Teacher of the Year initiative is aimed at recognising and celebrating exceptional teachers in Nigeria.
The initiative is opened to teachers in all secondary schools across the country.
Champions from each state of the federation and the FCT will compete at the grand finale, where the overall winner will emerge.
The Maltina Teacher of the Year initiative is aimed at recognising and celebrating exceptional teachers in Nigeria.
The initiative is opened to teachers in all secondary schools across the country.
Champions from each state of the federation and the FCT will compete at the grand finale, where the overall winner will emerge.
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