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Noel Alumona Battles for $100,000 2023 Global Student Award - De Erudite Communications

Noel Alumona Battles for $100,000 2023 Global Student Award

Noel Ifeanyi Alumona has been short-listed for the prestigious $100,000 Chegg.org Global Student Prize for 2023.

Source interacted with Ifeanyi, and he said he is thrilled to be listed among the top 50 change-making students globally.

Ifeanyi, who is from Enugu state, is the founder of Boys Champions, a non-governmental organization of young boys to be non-violent.

He stands the chance to winning the 2023 Chegg.orChegg.or student Prize. The prize worth over N79 million ($100,000) is to be awarded to a student who has touched their communities in impactful ways. Neol Ifeanyi Alumona is short-listed for the Global Students Prize. Photo credit: Global Teachers Prize. Source:

Original Ifeanyi is currently a master’s degree student at Vanderbilt University, and he is the founder of Boys Champions, an NGO that teaches boys to shun violence against women.

Meanwhile, in a release seen on the website of Global Teacher Prize, the organiseorganizerseanyi has used his NGO to help reorient young people.

Part of the release reads: “In 2018, he founded Boys Champions – a youth-led nonprofit organization supporting boys and men on their journey to manhood by teaching them positive masculinity and showing them how to relate to women respectfully. Boys Champions also brings books and educational resources to rural communities via a mobile library, with to a generation of future leaders.”

“I am grateful to Chegg for providing a platform that empowers students like me to showcase our dedication to education, innovation, and positive change. The Global Student Prize has been an inspiring journey, and I am humbled to be part of a group of such talented and passionate individuals from around the world. “I look forward to the next stage of the competition and the opportunity to share my vision for a better world through education. Together, we can make a positive impact on society and pave the way for a brighter future.”

The winner of the prize will be announced in August. Ifeoma Amuche studied Chinese language at Southwest University, China. She won up to 10 awards and gave the valedictory speech.

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