Ovuru Nadou wins Spelling Bee Competition for a decond time
By TVC News Nigeria
24 November 2019 |
9:08 am
The vision of an author and educationist in Bayelsa is to help improve the spelling activities of children enrich their vocabulary and boost their confidence in public speaking. Ebidenyefa Tarila Nikade is using her outfit "Creative Xpressions" to sharpen the wit of Primary and Secondary schools by hosting the annual "Spelling Bee Bayelsa" competition.
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