As part of efforts to promote press clubs in secondary schools in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) FCT Council on Thursday, organised a quiz competition on media literacy and journalism for students in Abuja.
Key Highlights:
- Beautiful Beginning Academy won the NUJ-FCT 2026 media literacy quiz.
- Cedar Hall Academy lost 8–6 in a tie-breaker.
- The competition promoted media literacy and press clubs in schools.
- Grace Ike urged schools to strengthen press clubs.
- Winners received awards and cash prizes.
Beautiful Beginning Academy, Abuja, emerged winners after defeating Cedar Hall Academy, Lugbe, 8–6 in a keenly contested tie-breaker.
Both schools had scored 205 points each at the end of the second round.
In the first round, Government Senior Secondary School (GSS), Garki, scored 70 points, while GSS Gwarimpa, scored 80 points.
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Cedar Hall Academy, Lugbe, scored 95 points and Beautiful Beginning Academy, scored 115 points.
At the end of the second round, GSS Garki, scored 40 points, GSS Gwarimpa, scored 80 points, Cedar Hall Academy, scored 110 points, and Beautiful Beginning Academy, scored 90 points.
In her remarks, the NUJ FCT Council Chairman, Ms. Grace Ike, said the quiz competition aims to mentor the younger generation on how the media works and to revive press clubs in schools.
She commended the performance of all participants and urged teachers to continue organising activities for their press clubs.
“Teachers, please organise your press clubs and, once in a while, host events and invite the NUJ-FCT Council, we will come,” she said.
Ms. Ike added that the exercise will promote media literacy, mentorship, and community engagement among students in the FCT.
“The NUJ-FCT Council will continue to create opportunities that empower young people and promote educational and media-related activities within our schools,” she said.
Earlier, Yahaya Ndambabo, coordinator of press clubs and vice chairman of the NUJ, said the programme reflects the council’s commitment to promoting journalism, media literacy, intellectual development, and responsible communication among young people.
“The NUJ-FCT Council remains passionate about strengthening press clubs in our schools,” he said.
“Through these clubs, students are encouraged to develop critical thinking, communication skills, confidence, leadership qualities, and an interest in journalism and public affairs.”
Representatives from the FCT Secondary Education Board, among other teachers were present at the event.
Students who spoke after the competition, described the exercise as a welcome development and the first of its kind.
The event’s high point was the presentation of awards and cash prizes to the winners by the NUJ Chairman, Ms. Grace Ike.



