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Students Showcase Talent At Christmas Carol
Students of ABEC group
of schools in Port Harcourt, last Thursday, showcased their talents in music, choreography and drama at the carol of nine lessons, organised by the schools as part of activities to celebrate this year’s Christmas season.
At Mary Virginia Nursery and Primary School, Iriebe, one of the schools under the ABEC group, the Orchestra comprising young pupils displayed artistic prowess in their vocal and instrumental presentations of the Christmas carol.
Also at Christy Toby Inclusive Educational Centre, another school under the ABEC group, physically challenged pupils made artistic presentations, such as reading the carol lessons with brail and choreography display.
Speaking to newsmen during the Christmas carol, Head Mistress of the Mary Virginia Nursery and Primary School, Mrs Betty Anorue, said developing the creative talents of children was a fundamental objective in the school to identify budding talents.
She said the Christmas carol was organised to make the children recognise and appreciate the birth of Jesus Christ.
In his remark, the Principal of Christy Toby Inclusive Education Centre, Dr. Oladayo Thompson, said the Christmas Carol was an annual event organised to give the children a sense of appreciation of the Christmas season and to mark the end of the year with fun and get together.
In his remark, the officiating Minister, Rev. Samuel Obialor, who spoke on the theme, “Power to become God’s Own,” said the Carol of Nine Lessons was a review of the prophetic declaration before the birth of Jesus Christ.
The cleric added that, “celebrating Christmas is the fulfilment of divine ordination and endorsement to become God’s own through Jesus Christ.
A grade I pupil, Chiwendu Wobiko, who spoke with The Tide, thanked the school management for organising the carol for the pupils to participate in the celebration of Christmas.
Another pupil, Dennis Uche, said the carol provided the children opportunity to have fun.
Highlights of the programme was special prayers for the school management, parents and Nigeria.
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