The announcement of the winners was made at a media parley held in Lagos with representatives from the winning schools present to receive their prizes. Golden Treasure Model Nursery And Primary School, Abeokuta, Ogun State, won the grand prize of three million naira. Evanna Vision Academy, Benin, Edo State, which came second, won two million naira, while Treasure Gold Kiddies Academy, Akure, Ondo State, which came third, won one million naira.
Speaking at the parley, Managing Director, Cadbury West Africa, Mrs Oyeyimika Adeboye, said: “At Cadbury Nigeria Plc, we are committed to the mental wellbeing of children. We realise that a lot of children have an affinity for extracurricular activities apart from the usual curriculum, and that is why the Bourn Factor School Talent Competition endeavours to recognise and encourage kids to showcase these talents. It was imperative for Bournvita to provide ample investment in the talent and education of children, our key consumers, by partnering with schools.”
The Bourn Factor School Talent Competition is open to primary schools across the country, who can qualify and earn points by submitting empty sachets and jars of Bournvita. Schools that qualify are then required to send in a 5-minute video display of their students’ talent. The top five schools are rewarded with a sponsored end-of-year party, courtesy of Bournvita, with children from an orphanage of their choice in attendance. The Bourn Factor School Talent Competition is planned to be expanded in the coming years, thereby increasing reach across schools and rewards to winners.