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Re: 14-year-old Pupil Wins N1m For Rescuing Boy In Boat Accident by Edipee(m): 3:27pm On Oct 11, 2013
190-the-clown:
wetin ASUU Don turn nigerian youths to grin grin grin grin
How dis one take concern ASUU?
Re: 14-year-old Pupil Wins N1m For Rescuing Boy In Boat Accident by Gorrbachev: 3:31pm On Oct 11, 2013
moscobabs: I can see Yoruba,Ibo and Hausa kids here....These are leaders of tommorow.God bless you all

Opio, Those kids are not Yoruba, ibo or hausa.
Re: 14-year-old Pupil Wins N1m For Rescuing Boy In Boat Accident by Edipee(m): 3:31pm On Oct 11, 2013
BimiOne:
LIKE THIS POST IF YOU THINK THE MONEY WAS GIVEN IN THE WRONG ORDER.
poor you, begging for likes when you can't make a reasonable comment, all you care is how to share the money, Judas Iscariot.

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Re: 14-year-old Pupil Wins N1m For Rescuing Boy In Boat Accident by Nobody: 3:33pm On Oct 11, 2013
what a coincidence! this kind of act can also be seen in my short story, vote 4 it in my signature. There's a hero in diaspora.
Re: 14-year-old Pupil Wins N1m For Rescuing Boy In Boat Accident by Edipee(m): 3:35pm On Oct 11, 2013
teetee123:

Must everything be Hausa, Ibo, Yoruba? what of the other tribes. I can see that most Nigerians dont even know the tribes of Nigeria and her people? Can you tell me the tribes all these wonderful kids?

For your information Divine Toruemi is not an Ibo name neither is Mohammed Kenubu an Hausa name and for all we care David Adekunle may be Edo and not Yoruba.
Nigeria is not just Hausa, Ibo and Yoruba.
Don't mind there ethnic bigots, they are hypocrates
Re: 14-year-old Pupil Wins N1m For Rescuing Boy In Boat Accident by khel(m): 3:35pm On Oct 11, 2013
He won or he was rewarded, uh?
Re: 14-year-old Pupil Wins N1m For Rescuing Boy In Boat Accident by Gudintent: 3:45pm On Oct 11, 2013
Well done kids and to all heroes out there. Heroes are born and not manufactured! Takes guts to do what they did, I see them going places in life.

On another note though, were they given physical cash? Twill have been better if the money was put into education and health fund for them.

But good all the same hope their parents spend it on the kids wisely.
Re: 14-year-old Pupil Wins N1m For Rescuing Boy In Boat Accident by Nobody: 3:54pm On Oct 11, 2013
Thebrightest: Those investors are MUMU. Why will u pay those children for those little deeds. Mtcheew!!!
all u want is traffick on ur post. Too bad i obliged u
Re: 14-year-old Pupil Wins N1m For Rescuing Boy In Boat Accident by Nobody: 4:11pm On Oct 11, 2013
BimiOne:
LIKE THIS POST IF YOU THINK THE MONEY WAS GIVEN IN THE WRONG ORDER.
Must you apply tribal sentiment to virtually everything. Anyway sorry that yoruba got the least, that will always be their place in every thing till they stop been tribalistic
Re: 14-year-old Pupil Wins N1m For Rescuing Boy In Boat Accident by Lilchilz(m): 4:12pm On Oct 11, 2013
vizkiz: *Runninq 2 d ocean* i hope my junior bro z watchinq me now oh...make he come say me too...make we collect 1M grin
poverty no qood oo

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Re: 14-year-old Pupil Wins N1m For Rescuing Boy In Boat Accident by pri3stess(f): 4:18pm On Oct 11, 2013
teetee123:

Must everything be Hausa, Ibo, Yoruba? what of the other tribes. I can see that most Nigerians dont even know the tribes of Nigeria and her people? Can you tell me the tribes all these wonderful kids?

For your information Divine Toruemi is not an Ibo name neither is Mohammed Kenubu an Hausa name and for all we care David Adekunle may be Edo and not Yoruba.
Nigeria is not just Hausa, Ibo and Yoruba.
Haha so on point. I once met a Nigerian girl (yoruba) in the US that told me that there are only 3 tribes in Nigeria and delta and Rivers state are Northern states. And this girl was 13 when she left Naija, so don't be suprised if you meet people that think the only tribes in Nigeria are Hausa,Igbo &Yoruba.
Re: 14-year-old Pupil Wins N1m For Rescuing Boy In Boat Accident by bardmorz: 4:25pm On Oct 11, 2013
Are they trying to tell us indomie gave them d strength? If I hear? angry Start eating presertative o. Ur bone wil b more stronger. U fit carry 20 bags of cement sef at d age of 18. Children, may God bless u jare.
Re: 14-year-old Pupil Wins N1m For Rescuing Boy In Boat Accident by ChristyG(f): 4:40pm On Oct 11, 2013
jchime:
Must you apply tribal sentiment to virtually everything. Anyway sorry that yoruba got the least, that will always be their place in every thing till they stop been tribalistic
a very idiotic comment,for ur mind u don make sense?look who is calling someone tribalistic when u are doing the exact same thing.smh
Re: 14-year-old Pupil Wins N1m For Rescuing Boy In Boat Accident by vizkiz: 4:47pm On Oct 11, 2013
Lil chilz: poverty no qood oo

no b poverty...raise up ur hand if yuh no jump enter water if yuh hear say dem dey come ur area grin
Re: 14-year-old Pupil Wins N1m For Rescuing Boy In Boat Accident by soulglo: 4:59pm On Oct 11, 2013
Very nice
Re: 14-year-old Pupil Wins N1m For Rescuing Boy In Boat Accident by olafusimic(m): 6:03pm On Oct 11, 2013
dont8: I am speechless typing this, God bless this kids for their kind heart and I hope we can learn from this and be our brother's keeper as the holy books admonished us to do.

God bless the Organisers,
God bless the Children,
God bless Nigeria.






A 14-year-old pupil, Divine Toruemi, has been rewarded with N1m for rescuing a boy during a boat accident in Mgboudohia waterfront, Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

Also, Mohammed Kenubu, who rescued a baby in a bomb blast in Kano, received N750,000; while David Adekunle, who cannily got the police to arrest some armed robbers, got N500, 000.

The trio earned the Indomie Independence Day Heroes Awards for 2013 at an event organised by Dufil Prima Foods Plc in Lagos.

They were among the 14 children earlier selected for performing bravery act by the organisers.

Toruemi, a Senior Secondary School II pupil of Foundation Group of Schools, Port Harcourt, said her recognition by the firm would spur her to serve humanity better.

The youngster, who said she did not expect any reward for her act, pledged to always go the extra mile in assisting people.

She said, “We were travelling in a boat on Mgboudohia waterfront that day when the boat capsized. Those of us who could swim maneuvered and luckily, we found ourselves at the bank of the river. From that point, I saw a boy who was still floating and struggling to swim.

“I felt pity and decided to risk my life to return to the water to rescue him. Others that escaped did not bother to do anything. But thank God, I brought the drowning boy out of the river successfully and he did not die. At the end, 49 people died in the accident.

“If I had not done what I did by saving the drowning boy, I probably wouldn’t be here for this award. My message to children out there is to help save lives whenever they can. I’d like to say a big thank you to Dufil Prima Foods for the cash prize, which will be very helpful to me and my family.”

For Kenubu, who picked a baby in a blast in Kano, it was mere instinct that propelled him to accomplish the feat.

He said, “I was going and I just heard the sound of a blast. Everybody started running and I ran too. As I was running, I decided to look back and I saw a woman with her baby beside her.

“People were jumping over the mother and baby, but my mind told me to go and pick the baby. I later ran back to pick the baby and took him home. When I got home, my mother was shocked and furious at me. She asked me to return the baby to where I found it, but I begged her to let us save the baby’s life.

“She agreed, reluctantly. The second day after the blast, we decided to go back to the garage to see if the mother was alive or looking for her baby. We met those in the garage and they told us that the mother had been crying around looking for her baby and when we found the mother, we gave her the baby.”

Eight-year-old Adekunle of Galaxy International School, Minna, Niger State, who got robbers arrested through his intelligent, careful and good judgment, said he took the decision because he hated stealing.

He said, “I was washing plates in the kitchen that day when three robbers came into our house. They went into our bedroom and took my daddy’s laptops and other electronics.

“They never knew I saw them. Immediately they went down, I followed and started tracking them. Luckily, I saw a neighbour of mine who rides motorcycle. I stopped him and explained what happened. I told him I wanted to know where the robbers were going to.

“The robbers at a point suspected that I was tracking them, but each time they did, I pretended as if I was playing. I later found out where they were going to and went to my dad’s office to explain everything to him. My dad and I reported to the police station and the robbers were arrested.”

The winners, who were tagged ‘Heroes”, thanked the firm for the money given to them.

Justifying the awards, the Chairman, Dufil Prima Foods, Mr. Haresh Aswani, said the gesture was meant to identify and reward children whose heroic acts touched lives.

He added, “This event is significant because it is rooted in the recognition of those whose best efforts are very often overlooked by the society. On a daily basis, our beloved Nigerian children perform thousands of heroic acts at great personal risk.

“In 2008, we decided to take up the challenge by not only recognising these young heroes, but also providing them scholarship opportunities since their actions have touched lives in their immediate communities and beyond.”

The company’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Deepak Singhal, in a documentary tagged ‘IIDA: The Journey So Far’, promised that the company would always celebrate children who serve as change agents in their communities.

Human rights activist, Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin, who spoke on “Children as Agents of National Transformation”, lamented the dearth of moral standards in the country.

She said, “The future of every nation is dependent on the youth, many of whom are children. Hence, it is pertinent for a nation that wants to grow to make conscious efforts to provide a better future for them, as the nation’s destiny lies in their hands.

“Initiatives such as the Independence Day Awards were necessary, since they gave children the hope of a brighter tomorrow. Dufil Prima Foods Plc is rekindling the hope of the Nigerian child with this enviable initiative, which rewards unique acts of bravery and heroism among our children, thereby inspiring them to aspire to greater heights.”


http://www.punchng.com/education/14-year-old-pupil-wins-n1m-for-rescuing-boy-in-boat-accident/

Inspiring! Type of news I like reading.
Re: 14-year-old Pupil Wins N1m For Rescuing Boy In Boat Accident by bukatyne(f): 6:15pm On Oct 11, 2013
I commend these children but I dislike the fact that they were rewarded with cash thereby monetizing values. An award like 'Noble kids', 'Nigerian Ambassadors' etc. with international recognition would have sufficed so that kids would not start trying to outdo each other because of 1M. grin

How safe is it to disclose a child's identity who busted a robbery gang? Have all their members been rounded up or do they think they do not have access to the Tv?

Are they going to make over the kid so that he is not recognized? Are the arrested robbers going to be given life sentence or capital punishment so that they don't come back to hunt the kid?

It's well o!
Re: 14-year-old Pupil Wins N1m For Rescuing Boy In Boat Accident by anulaxad(m): 6:29pm On Oct 11, 2013
dont8: I am speechless typing this, God bless this kids for their kind heart and I hope we can learn from this and be our brother's keeper as the holy books admonished us to do.

God bless the Organisers,
God bless the Children,
God bless Nigeria.






A 14-year-old pupil, Divine Toruemi, has been rewarded with N1m for rescuing a boy during a boat accident in Mgboudohia waterfront, Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

Also, Mohammed Kenubu, who rescued a baby in a bomb blast in Kano, received N750,000; while David Adekunle, who cannily got the police to arrest some armed robbers, got N500, 000.

The trio earned the Indomie Independence Day Heroes Awards for 2013 at an event organised by Dufil Prima Foods Plc in Lagos.

They were among the 14 children earlier selected for performing bravery act by the organisers.

Toruemi, a Senior Secondary School II pupil of Foundation Group of Schools, Port Harcourt, said her recognition by the firm would spur her to serve humanity better.

The youngster, who said she did not expect any reward for her act, pledged to always go the extra mile in assisting people.

She said, “We were travelling in a boat on Mgboudohia waterfront that day when the boat capsized. Those of us who could swim maneuvered and luckily, we found ourselves at the bank of the river. From that point, I saw a boy who was still floating and struggling to swim.

“I felt pity and decided to risk my life to return to the water to rescue him. Others that escaped did not bother to do anything. But thank God, I brought the drowning boy out of the river successfully and he did not die. At the end, 49 people died in the accident.

“If I had not done what I did by saving the drowning boy, I probably wouldn’t be here for this award. My message to children out there is to help save lives whenever they can. I’d like to say a big thank you to Dufil Prima Foods for the cash prize, which will be very helpful to me and my family.”

For Kenubu, who picked a baby in a blast in Kano, it was mere instinct that propelled him to accomplish the feat.

He said, “I was going and I just heard the sound of a blast. Everybody started running and I ran too. As I was running, I decided to look back and I saw a woman with her baby beside her.

“People were jumping over the mother and baby, but my mind told me to go and pick the baby. I later ran back to pick the baby and took him home. When I got home, my mother was shocked and furious at me. She asked me to return the baby to where I found it, but I begged her to let us save the baby’s life.

“She agreed, reluctantly. The second day after the blast, we decided to go back to the garage to see if the mother was alive or looking for her baby. We met those in the garage and they told us that the mother had been crying around looking for her baby and when we found the mother, we gave her the baby.”

Eight-year-old Adekunle of Galaxy International School, Minna, Niger State, who got robbers arrested through his intelligent, careful and good judgment, said he took the decision because he hated stealing.

He said, “I was washing plates in the kitchen that day when three robbers came into our house. They went into our bedroom and took my daddy’s laptops and other electronics.

“They never knew I saw them. Immediately they went down, I followed and started tracking them. Luckily, I saw a neighbour of mine who rides motorcycle. I stopped him and explained what happened. I told him I wanted to know where the robbers were going to.

“The robbers at a point suspected that I was tracking them, but each time they did, I pretended as if I was playing. I later found out where they were going to and went to my dad’s office to explain everything to him. My dad and I reported to the police station and the robbers were arrested.”

The winners, who were tagged ‘Heroes”, thanked the firm for the money given to them.

Justifying the awards, the Chairman, Dufil Prima Foods, Mr. Haresh Aswani, said the gesture was meant to identify and reward children whose heroic acts touched lives.

He added, “This event is significant because it is rooted in the recognition of those whose best efforts are very often overlooked by the society. On a daily basis, our beloved Nigerian children perform thousands of heroic acts at great personal risk.

“In 2008, we decided to take up the challenge by not only recognising these young heroes, but also providing them scholarship opportunities since their actions have touched lives in their immediate communities and beyond.”

The company’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Deepak Singhal, in a documentary tagged ‘IIDA: The Journey So Far’, promised that the company would always celebrate children who serve as change agents in their communities.

Human rights activist, Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin, who spoke on “Children as Agents of National Transformation”, lamented the dearth of moral standards in the country.

She said, “The future of every nation is dependent on the youth, many of whom are children. Hence, it is pertinent for a nation that wants to grow to make conscious efforts to provide a better future for them, as the nation’s destiny lies in their hands.

“Initiatives such as the Independence Day Awards were necessary, since they gave children the hope of a brighter tomorrow. Dufil Prima Foods Plc is rekindling the hope of the Nigerian child with this enviable initiative, which rewards unique acts of bravery and heroism among our children, thereby inspiring them to aspire to greater heights.”


http://www.punchng.com/education/14-year-old-pupil-wins-n1m-for-rescuing-boy-in-boat-accident/

What's the point, when we all know the boys parents are going to embezzle the money.
Re: 14-year-old Pupil Wins N1m For Rescuing Boy In Boat Accident by Aerocrystals(m): 6:33pm On Oct 11, 2013
adesewa4u@yahoo:
Nyc one o.......diz is betta dan enterin airport by force.......
hahahaha...abi
Re: 14-year-old Pupil Wins N1m For Rescuing Boy In Boat Accident by Aerocrystals(m): 6:34pm On Oct 11, 2013
vizkiz: *Runninq 2 d ocean* i hope my junior bro z watchinq me now oh...make he come say me too...make we collect 1M grin
hahahahahahaha grin
vizkiz: *Runninq 2 d ocean* i hope my junior bro z watchinq me now oh...make he come say me too...make we collect 1M grin
hahahahahahaha
Re: 14-year-old Pupil Wins N1m For Rescuing Boy In Boat Accident by nicolepimps: 6:46pm On Oct 11, 2013
well tank god 4 givin u such a grt opportunity wink
Re: 14-year-old Pupil Wins N1m For Rescuing Boy In Boat Accident by fairG: 7:53pm On Oct 11, 2013
now that they are exposing the identity of the boy that tracked down armed robbers i hope he is not being endangered this na naija ooo.

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Re: 14-year-old Pupil Wins N1m For Rescuing Boy In Boat Accident by KKImoh: 9:38pm On Oct 11, 2013
Adekunle 4rm minna, i respect yr hustle #GOODBOY
Re: 14-year-old Pupil Wins N1m For Rescuing Boy In Boat Accident by hiuser(m): 10:00pm On Oct 11, 2013
Where did he come from? 1 samuel 10 #school quewi
Re: 14-year-old Pupil Wins N1m For Rescuing Boy In Boat Accident by Nobody: 11:22pm On Oct 11, 2013
Christy G: a very idiotic comment,for ur mind u don make sense?look who is calling someone tribalistic when u are doing the exact same thing.smh

Oh, I probably hitted your ego so hard which made you to start suckling. Sorry ooooo, just grow up and shed your tribal skin

Dingo
Re: 14-year-old Pupil Wins N1m For Rescuing Boy In Boat Accident by sallyedim: 7:15am On Oct 12, 2013
NnamdiN: Ouch. So touching. Kudos to the brave hearts.




I wonder wetin wan carry me near water. grin

Beer....99 percent water
Re: 14-year-old Pupil Wins N1m For Rescuing Boy In Boat Accident by skyfall: 8:16am On Oct 12, 2013
So touching! Well done, kids.
Re: 14-year-old Pupil Wins N1m For Rescuing Boy In Boat Accident by Nobody: 12:38pm On Oct 12, 2013
teetee123:

Must everything be Hausa, Ibo, Yoruba? what of the other tribes. I can see that most Nigerians dont even know the tribes of Nigeria and her people? Can you tell me the tribes all these wonderful kids?

For your information Divine Toruemi is not an Ibo name neither is Mohammed Kenubu an Hausa name and for all we care David Adekunle may be Edo and not Yoruba.
Nigeria is not just Hausa, Ibo and Yoruba.

Thank you, bros. Toruemi should be from one of the tribes in Rivers or Bayelsa state.
Re: 14-year-old Pupil Wins N1m For Rescuing Boy In Boat Accident by critique101(f): 3:24pm On Oct 12, 2013
they shouldnt have used their real names for security reasons
Re: 14-year-old Pupil Wins N1m For Rescuing Boy In Boat Accident by SenatorJames(m): 5:24pm On Oct 12, 2013
teetee123:

Must everything be Hausa, Ibo, Yoruba? what of the other tribes. I can see that most Nigerians dont even know the tribes of Nigeria and her people? Can you tell me the tribes all these wonderful kids?

For your information Divine Toruemi is not an Ibo name neither is Mohammed Kenubu an Hausa name and for all we care David Adekunle may be Edo and not Yoruba.
Nigeria is not just Hausa, Ibo and Yoruba.


Sorry Bro. Let me re-write it to please you. Divine Toruemi (Ijaw), Mohammed Kenubu (Urhobo) and David Adekunle (Akoko Edo).......Are you satisfied?


Nigeria, second to none in Tribalism

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