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Nigerian Student, Noel Alumona, Shortlisted For $100,000 Global Student Prize

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A Nigerian student studying at Vanderbilt University, United States, Noel Ifeanyi Alumona has been shortlisted for the prestigious 2023 Chegg and Varkey Foundation’s Global Student Award with a prize of $100,000.

Alumoma was among the 50 finalists for the award scheduled to be announced later this year and was selected for the global award based on his work on ending gender-based violence in the country through his non-governmental organisation, Boys Champions.

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He founded the Boys Champions in 2018 to educate male youths on responsible living and respect for the female gender.

He said such value orientation was necessary to correct male chauvinism and curtail gender-based violence perpetrated by men against women and girls.

His work brought him to the global limelight as he became the first African to win the AFS Award in 2022.

During an interactive session with newsmen, he expressed joy at his nomination on Wednesday by Chegg and Varkey Foundation, describing it as a mind-blowing development.

On his NGO, he said, “Although most men may not use or condone the use of violence, the simple fact is that men are overwhelmingly the perpetrators of gender-based violence. Since men are major perpetrators, holders of social norms and influencers of other men, it makes working with boys and men necessary as a must-target audience for primary prevention,” he explained.

Alumona noted that working with boys and men could have a positive, transformative impact on the lives of women and girls.

He explained that Boys Champions remains committed to providing a safe place for women and girls by engaging young boys and men, teaching them healthy masculinity and how to relate to females respectfully.

“The organisation focuses on gender transformative interventions with both men and boys, engaging them to take action and become part of the processes to end violence against women and girls.

We work primarily with boys and men through sports, support groups, recruiting exceptional volunteer mentors and expectant fathers to share and exchange lessons in birthing and child-rearing process, training and our Boys Champions Coaching sessions,” he said.

He said the organisation provides mentorship programmes and empowers participating boys to excel in school, pursue a college education, and succeed in life.

According to him, the group provides academic enrichment, social skills building, college preparation and career development programmes for under-served male youths in Nigeria.

“Our organization is committed to these boys because we believe they can maximize their talents with the right education, experience and encouragement,” he added.

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