Offaly student reaches final of national public speaking competition
Favour Omoruyi, a student of Sacred Heart School, Tullamore, proudly represented her county at the National Europe Direct Soapbox Final held at the Royal College of Physicians, Dublin, on Monday.
Favour earned her place in the final after winning the regional competition hosted by the Europe Direct Centre in the Midlands (Laois, Offaly, Westmeath).
At the national final, she joined 16 other talented speakers from across Ireland, each delivering a three-minute speech to persuade and impress the judges and audience on the topic “Likes, Lies and Legal Limits – is it time for the EU to ban social media for Under-16s?”
Favour participated in the 16 and under final against eight other finalists, who had won their regional competition.
Now in its 15th year, the Europe Direct Soapbox Competition, is inspired by the tradition of Speakers’ Corner in Hyde Park, London. Organised by Libraries Ireland, it provides a platform for people across Ireland to debate topical European issues and showcase their public speaking skills.
Chair of the Judging Panel and Assistant Chief Executive, Local Government Management Agency (LGMA), Paula Butler commented: “Reaching the national final of the Europe Direct Soapbox Competition is an outstanding achievement, reflecting months of preparation and success in regional heats across Ireland. The standard of this year’s finalists was exceptional. Each speaker brought fresh, thought-provoking perspectives to a complex and timely topic. Their confidence, clarity, and passion for debate truly impressed the judges and demonstrated the value of open discussion on issues that matter to society."