Seplat Energy Plc, a leading Nigerian independent energy company, recently wrapped up the 12th edition of the Seplat Energy JV PEARLs Quiz, an esteemed educational initiative as part of its commitment to corporate social responsibility.
Don Bosco Science Academy, Ekpoma, Edo State clinched the top spot, securing a prestigious prize of Ten Million Naira (N10m) for a project, and each of its three participating students received a scholarship of one hundred thousand naira (N100,000).
This year’s competition witnessed the participation of 510 schools in the online qualifying test, with 139 schools successfully progressing to the subsequent stages.

The event commenced on October 10, 2023, in Benin, Edo State, and culminated in a grand finale held in Asaba, Delta State.
The gala occasion brought together secondary schools from Edo and Delta States, government dignitaries, community representatives, media personnel, top executives of Seplat Energy and the NNPC Exploration and Production Limited (NEPL).
The second and third places were secured by Our Saviour Secondary School, Sapele, Delta State, and Hollywood International School, Asaba, Delta State, respectively.
Divine Province Educational Centre, Edo State, clinched the fourth position, with each institution receiving awards and scholarships to recognize their outstanding performances.
The Seplat Energy JV PEARLs Quiz, a collaborative effort between Seplat Energy and the NEPL, is a cornerstone of Seplat Energy’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategy.
The competition not only encourages healthy academic competition but also emphasizes the significance of community engagement and educational empowerment.
Chioma Afe, the Director of External Affairs and Sustainability at Seplat Energy, emphasized the company’s unwavering commitment to responsible corporate practices, stating, “We have fostered strong relationships with our local stakeholders and created a stable operating environment in our host states by implementing programs in healthcare, education, capacity building, youth empowerment, and infrastructural development. We are conscious of the needs in the country’s education sector, our leadership role amongst our peers, and our dedication to our host communities in Edo and Delta States.”
Afe added: “This programme has directly impacted the performance of the students, as it encourages them to read their syllabuses intensively and extensively and participate in rigorous debates.
“Moreover, it provides a platform for both public and private secondary schools to interact, share ideas, and experiences throughout the programme. It offers far more than just winning; it helps students gain substantial experience, build confidence, and encourages them to adopt innovative techniques and develop their ideas and skills.”
The Managing Director, Seplat West Limited, Mr. Ayodele Olatunde, thanked the government of Edo and Delta states for their unwavering support over the years, which have been instrumental in the level of success in the joint venture. He also extended Seplat Energy’s gratitude to the NEPL and various regulatory agencies in Edo and Delta.
“The initiative we gather to celebrate today is unique, and remains a true embodiment of corporate social responsibility. It’s about using this initiative to promote and reward academic excellence among secondary schools in our host states. It is more than just academic achievements; it’s about fostering values, principles, and a sense of purpose in our young talents.”
At the event, the Seplat Women’s Awesome Network (SWAN) and the Seplat Young Professionals (YP) Network were on ground to provide guidance and advisory through mentorship and health care sessions. Various schools also exhibited various developmental projects that are science and art-based. The projects were assessed and outstanding schools were recognised and rewarded also.
In his remarks, a representative of NEPL, Mr. Oluwaseyi Orimoloye, said that the laudable event will foster healthy educational competition among students, adding that: “It is a rare opportunity intended to broaden students’ horizons while exposing them to a broader knowledge base. It is an invaluable part of our academic journey.”
He urged teachers to keep molding credible and world-class leaders, saying that Nigeria needs to invest aggressively in producing the best in term of human capital.
The Delta State Commissioner for Secondary and Basic Education,Rose Ezenwu, said education is a powerful tool that can transform societies socially, politically, economically, and technologically. “It is the magic wand that can uplift communities, and it remains the key to progress. This administration is fully committed to providing quality education for our young learners.”
The Secretary to the Delta State Government, Dr. Kingsley Emu, who represented the Governor Rt. Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, said: “I was deeply impressed by the commitment and dedication it takes to have 139 students qualify out of over 510 participants. This achievement reflects an extraordinary amount of energy, an intricate set of processes, and an unwavering attention to detail.
This is for Edo and Delta indeed, but I see something even more promising here. The boldness, eloquence, and confidence displayed by the participants in this quiz competition showcase the potential that such events unlock in our youth. Indeed, this is the future of Nigeria. I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to Seplat Energy and NEPL for their unwavering commitment to initiatives like this. “
The Seplat Energy JV PEARLs Quiz is implemented in two stages, the test stage and the competition stage. The test stage is where all schools take qualifying tests whilst the competition stage is where all qualified schools go head-to-head, and losers are eliminated until a champion emerges for the year.
All qualified schools from the test stage go home with Seplat branded laptop bags, exercise books and T-shirts. The qualification test is done online with Seplat providing data for all entrants. Seplat Energy PEARLs quiz addresses UN Sustainability Development Goal 4 for quality education by ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education for both public and private schools in Edo and Delta states, thus helping to promote lifelong learning opportunities for teeming youth population.