
In the heart of Barnawa, Kaduna, a powerful moment of inspiration unfolded—quiet but unforgettable. Bernice Onoriode, a rising star in Nigerian athletics, returned to where it all began: Divine Grace Primary School. Her purpose? Not to bask in the glow of her recent triumph at MTN CHAMPS Season 3, but to share that light with the young dreamers coming behind her.
You might remember Bernice as the determined young athlete who, alongside her father, made the long journey from Kaduna to Lagos to compete on the big stage. That journey, powered by belief and grit, culminated in a stunning performance that saw her clinch multiple gold medals.
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But rather than keeping her accolades as private treasures, Bernice Onoriode chose to make a bold statement. In an emotionally charged gathering at her former school, she presented two of her gold medals to the fastest boy and girl, symbols of hope and encouragement. This was not just a gift; it was a passing of the torch.
“This is my little way of saying thank you,” Bernice said as she addressed the students and staff. “To MTN, Making of Champions, and everyone who believed in me, this is just the beginning.”
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Bernice’s act of generosity echoes a deeper truth about the MTN CHAMPS initiative. It is more than a competition; it is a movement that cultivates not just athletic excellence but also leadership, humility, and a commitment to community. Bernice is living proof.
Still early in her career, her footsteps are already leaving deep impressions. She is chasing her dreams with passion, but she is also planting seeds, urging others to believe, to strive, and to soar. In a time when young Nigerians are often in search of role models, Bernice is becoming one in real time.
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The ripple effect of MTN CHAMPS is unmistakable. From tracks in Lagos to classrooms in Kaduna, the impact stretches far beyond medals and finish lines. With athletes like Bernice leading the way, the future of Nigerian athletics looks not just bright but deeply meaningful.
Picture Credit: Making of Champions Facebook Page