11-Year-Old Kid From Iloilo Wins Short Stories National Competition In Iceland

A kid from Iloilo wins at Short Stories National Competition In Iceland.

ICELAND – The 11-year-old kid, Keifer “Kefo” Rahad Arabiyat, from Iloilo bested out other contestants in Short Stories National Competition in Iceland.

Talent should be definitely and rightfully nurtured at a young age so that through the passing years, such capabilities would be developed.

Among the comment talents that every child normally has is in singing and dancing.

But a talent for writing is something which is discovered once the child has already learned the language and the alphabets along tons of words and its meaning.

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Photo credits to Marlene Aciobanitii (Photo lifted from RMN Iloilo)

As much as everyone is probably aware, only seldom from the children has the fondness for writing as they would rather take it down through their gadgets rather than having it manually.

Some would just opt to read a write-up rather than making their own.

But a kid from Iloilo City is making a mark as he won in the Short Stories National Competition In Iceland.

He is Keifer “Kefo” Rahad Arabiyat, a Grade 5 student and is just 11 years old.

Arabiyat grew up in Veterans Village, City Proper and lived in Brgy. Cagbang, Oton, Iloilo.

He is previously a student at Stella Maris Academy De Iloilo from the district of Arevalo.

According to a report from the RMN Iloilo, he was in Iloilo before he flew to Iceland and transferred there.

He won at the said competition which was formally held at Bessastadir or the presidential palace of Iceland.

It was also the first lady of the above-stated country who gave the recognition to Kefo and along with him to receive the award is his Tita Marlene Aciobanitii.

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