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2025 KidsCon: Gov Oyebanji Charges Parents, Schools to Prioritise Children’s Talent Development

Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to nurturing the talents, creativity and diverse abilities of children, describing early talent discovery as a major investment in the future of the state and the nation.

The governor stated this in Ado Ekiti during the 2025 edition of the KidsCon Programme, a youth-focused initiative designed to promote creativity, innovation and inclusion among schoolchildren.

He was represented at the event by the Special Adviser on Special Education and Social Inclusion,
Princess Adetoun Agboola.

Delivering the governor’s message, Princess Agboola said the KidsCon inclusion policy is a shining example of what it means to create a welcoming and supportive environment for all children; an approach that aligns perfectly with Ekiti State’s commitment to inclusive education and equal opportunities.

“Our children are valued, talented, and important. Their gifts matter, and we encourage them to keep exploring, learning, and growing. I urged participants to embrace teamwork, fairness and mutual support as they showcase their skills,” She said.

The S A to the Governor added that beyond celebrating talent, KidsCon promotes sportsmanship, kindness and appreciation of diversity; values that the Governor Oyebanji administration strongly upholds.

Princess Agboola commended the organisers for creating what she described as a transformative humanitarian initiative, expressing optimism that the programme’s impact would soon expand beyond Ekiti to other parts of Nigeria.

She further charged parents and school owners not to limit children to academic routines, but to be intentional about providing skills, exposure and platforms that will help them maximise their potential.

“No talent is small. Every talent should be identified, encouraged, and supported. Parents must be present for their children, especially during talent-development events like KidsCon,” she said.

She also urged school proprietors to organise periodic talent-based competitions internally to create opportunities.

Princess Agboola noted that Governor Oyebanji places a high value on programmes that promote creativity, inclusivity and innovation, assuring that the state government would continue to provide an enabling environment through child-friendly policies, improved educational facilities and targeted support programmes to help every Ekiti child thrive.

This year’s edition, held with the full support of the governor, featured students from various schools across Ekiti State; including children with disabilities, competing in different talent categories where Divine Touch International School, Ado Ekiti, emerged as the overall winner of the 2025 KidsCon competition.

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