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NOA Campus Debate: Yobe State University emerges winner in North-East
NOA Campus Debate: Yobe State University emerges winner in North-East
Yobe State University has won the North-East Campus Debate competition organised by the National Orientation Agency (NOA).
The competition themed: “Unity in Diversity: Defining National Identity in Nigeria’s Multicultural Society,” attracted participants from six government-owned universities in the region.
Shehu Abdullahi, Gombe Commissioner for Special Duties and Regional Reintegration, said this at the end of the competition, on Thursday in Gombe.
He said Yobe State University beat five others to emerge the winner.
Abdullahi said that Modibbo Adama University, Yola came second, and Gombe State University placed third.
While Federal University, Wukari in Taraba clinched fourth position, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU), Bauchi came fifth and University of Maiduguri sixth position.
Abdullahi commended NOA for organising the competition aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s unity and reawaken national consciousness on the responsibility of citizens to peace and nation building.
Lanre Issa-Onilu, Director-General, NOA, said that the 2025 National Campus Debate was not only about competition but values.
According to Issa-Onilu, the exercise is not merely a competition but a civic engagement platform for grooming young minds intellectually, morally and patriotically.
Represented by Ali Audu, NOA Zonal Director, North-East zone, Issa-Onilu said the debate competition served as a national space for intellectual contest, civic dialogue, and youth expression.
The competition, he said, provided a space where the next generation of Nigerian leaders were called not only to speak but to think, research, reflect and take ownership of the values that will shape Nigeria’s future.
“This year’s edition of the debate has taken on a structured and inclusive three-tier format.
“At the first level, institutions from across all thirty-six states and the FCT submitted video entries that were screened based on strict evaluative criteria.
“From there, winning institutions advanced to this current zonal stage, the face-to-face debate, where they now compete for a place at the national grand finale. That final event, by the grace of God, will take place in Abuja during Nigeria’s 65th Independence Anniversary celebrations.
“It will be hosted at the Presidential Villa, with the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria himself expected to unveil the National Values Charter, at the occasion,” he said.
He said the competition also served as a call to stakeholders, especially yout6h, to think critically about what it means to be a Nigerian.
“And to explore how our differences can become our strength, and to offer solutions that move us closer to a united and just society.”
Also, Adaline Patari, NOA Director in Gombe State, reiterated commitment towards promoting patriotism, national values and social cohesion.
Ms Maryam Isyaku, a 100 level Law student and Zainab Alkali, a 500 level medicine student, represented Yobe State University in the competition.
They expressed joy over their victory, and urged Nigerians to embrace peace.
Isyaku said Nigeria would benefit everyone more if we stand in unity and harness our differences to build a better nation.
Ibrahim, who dedicated the victory to every girl-child in Yobe, added that, “something good is coming out of Yobe, and the girl-child is at the centre of it all.”
NOA Campus Debate: Yobe State University emerges winner in North-East