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Ethel is a passionate and creative individual with a strong background in Fine and Applied Arts. With a First Class Honours degree from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, he combines artistic skill with academic excellence. Ethel is deeply committed to using art as a tool for education, expression, and social impact. His work reflects a dedication to innovation, cultural relevance, and community engagement, making him a promising force in the field of art education and creative development.
School of Vocational & Technical Education / Fine and Applied Arts
Best Dressed (Decency) and Award of Dedication to duty.
“Life is an evolving masterpiece, and I am both the artist and the artwork.”
Guiding Principles
1. Integrity First – I am truthful in my actions and words, even when it costs me comfort.
2. Growth Over Perfection – I see mistakes as lessons, not verdicts.
3. Balance of Self and Others – I honor my own needs while valuing the dignity of others.
4. Creativity as Power – I use my imagination to solve problems and inspire change.
5. Resilience in Uncertainty – I adapt without losing my sense of purpose.
Life Approach
Observe deeply before judging.
Act with intention, not impulse.
Learn relentlessly, from both formal and informal experiences.
Invest in people who uplift and challenge me.
Celebrate small victories, because they pave the road to big ones.
Legacy Statement:
“They lived with courage, created beauty in their own way, and left people better than they found them.”
Motto: “Live boldly, create beauty, grow always.
ASSOCIATION OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS STUDENTS (AFAAS)
AFAAS WEEK
The school rush
My school has made impact in my personal Life, behaviour and perception about life.
To further my study.
An astute academic. Engaging in research and mentoring.
Computer skills, carpentry, art and electrical works.
Ogbueshi Nwanze
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