Students from Delta State, representing Nigeria, have emerged as world champions at the prestigious World School Debate Championship held in Doha, Qatar, defeating some of the best young debaters from around the globe.
The Delta team represented Nigeria after winning the national championship organized by the Presidential Schools Debate Nigeria, under the Presidency.
The Nigerian team, powered by brilliant minds from Delta State, comprised Wisdom Chukwuma of Government College, Ughelli; Otorvo Uyoyou of Alegbo Secondary School, Effurun; Abraham Honour of Okpaka Secondary School, Okpaka; Ekhamateh Splendour of Government Model Secondary School, Asaba; and Alika Daniel of Utagba-Ogbe Grammar School, Kwale.
They secured a hard-fought 2–1 victory in the first round and went on to deliver a clean sweep with a 3–0 win in the final round.
The combined 5–1 aggregate score saw them crowned overall champions of the tournament, after the Nigerian students advanced to the finals against teams from the State of Chicago, USA, and Qatar.
Before their departure for Doha, the team visited the Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, at Government House, Asaba.
During the visit, the governor offered words of encouragement and prayers, expressing confidence in their ability to make the state and the nation proud.
Their victory has been widely celebrated across the country, particularly in Delta State, where education continues to receive strategic support under Governor Oborevwori’s MORE Agenda.
Education stakeholders and members of the public have hailed the students’ feat as an inspiration to young Nigerians and a strong affirmation of the importance of continued investment in education, critical thinking, and youth empowerment.
The Delta team’s success on the world stage has not only lifted national pride, but also cemented the state’s standing as a hub of academic and intellectual excellence.