Linda Ifeoma Wins Chinese Singing Competition Organised By China General Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria And China Cultural Centre

Linda Ifeoma has emerged as the winner of the Chinese category at a singing competition organised by the China General Chamber of Commerce in Nigeria and the China Cultural Centre.

The grand finale of the competition sponsored by China Harbour Engineering Company Nigeria Limited, had two categories Chinese and English and was held at the Chinese Cultural Centre in Abuja.

Speaking to journalists on the sidelines of the event, Linda Ifeoma expressed her excitement about her win, as she competed in a category dominated by Chinese native speakers.

She said she initially did not want to compete when she was contacted as she had lost the first time she competed at a similar competition.

According to her:

“At that time (last time she contested), I was very discouraged. But when she asked me to try again, I thought, ‘Okay, let me give it another shot.’ Initially, I didn’t even expect to win the first round. So, I’m absolutely excited to win here today.”

Linda’s journey to the finals involved winning the first round of the competition held a few days earlier, followed by intensive practice leading up to her performance in the finale.

Linda, who studied Business Education at Nnamdi Azikiwe University and pursued Chinese as a minor course, and later received a Chinese government scholarship to study in Nanjing, China, where she earned a master’s degree in the language, performed a Chinese song, showcasing her fluency and passion for the language.

She said:

“When I was in school, I wanted to work in an embassy. I asked myself, ‘What do I need to achieve this goal?’ I realized I needed to learn a language other than my mother tongue.”

The singer also shared her aspirations in songwriting, describing the competition as a pivotal moment in her journey. “Personally, I write songs, and I think this is an opportunity for me to step out of my shell and showcase my talent,” she said.

Linda Ifeoma encouraged Nigerians to study Chinese language, highlighting its potential to unlock opportunities in employment and cultural exchange, noting that: “The character aspect can be challenging, but with dedication, you’ll find it easier to learn.”

Other winners of the competition were recognized in both English and Chinese categories.

English Category Winners: Third Prize (200,000): Chen Jun, Li Wei, and Qiu Liu Liu

Second Prize (300,000): Guan Xin and Wang Jia Yi

First Prize (500,000): Tan Jian

Chinese Category Winners: Third Prize (200,000): Yang Fan, Zhang Ji, and Deng Xiu Yuan.

Second Prize (300,000): Contestants Glory Livingston and Yang Xin.

The event, which is organised annually, underscored the strengthening ties between China and Nigeria through cultural exchange and mutual appreciation of music and language.

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