Cradle 2 Harvard International School Emerges Winner of Martin Luther King Creative Arts Competition
Each participating school presented their creative interpretations through spoken word performances, short playlets, poetry presentations, singing, or rap, before a distinguished three-member panel of judges.
Cradle 2 Harvard International School in Abuja has been declared the victor of the prestigious 2024 Martin Luther King (MLK) Creative Arts competition, hosted by the United States Embassy in Nigeria. The competition, held at the US Embassy in Abuja, showcased the creative talents of finalists from five participating schools.
In a letter of invitation issued by the embassy's country education specialist, Folashade Adebayo, the event was described as an opportunity to commemorate Dr. King's legacy and his advocacy for civil rights and freedom of speech. Each participating school presented their creative interpretations through spoken word performances, short playlets, poetry presentations, singing, or rap, before a distinguished three-member panel of judges.
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Following an impressive showcase of artistic prowess, Cradle 2 Harvard International School emerged triumphant, securing the coveted title. Ellone Ijeoma Afor, the captain of the school's Poetry Club, expressed gratitude for the tireless efforts of the pupils and the guidance of their coach, Ms. Tamara Dogubo. Afor lauded the school's President, Mr. Phrank Shaibu, for his unwavering commitment to fostering creativity and excellence in the performing arts.
The victory of Cradle 2 Harvard International School underscores the institution's dedication to nurturing talent and promoting artistic expression among its students.