Margins ID Group supports 2026 national girls speech and debate championship
Margins ID Group has reaffirmed its commitment to empowering young women by supporting the 2026 National Girls Speech and Debate Championship.
The launch of the competition brought together enthusiastic participants from across the country, with young women arriving eager to showcase their speaking, debating, and leadership abilities.
The championship aims to create a platform for girls to build confidence, sharpen their communication skills, and develop the courage to engage in public discourse and leadership.
Addressing participants during the launch, the Executive Director of Margins ID Group, Magdalene Apenteng, encouraged the young women to believe in themselves and embrace the opportunities presented through the competition.
She urged participants to speak with confidence and authenticity while pursuing their ambitions without limitations.
According to Margins ID Group, supporting initiatives that empower young women remains central to the company’s broader commitment to youth development and leadership advancement.
The company noted that the championship continues to serve as an important platform for nurturing the next generation of confident female leaders and changemakers.
Organisers expressed optimism about the impact of the competition and said they look forward to witnessing the growth, talent, and achievements of participants throughout the championship.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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