Rainoil Limited has rewarded 16-year-old Chinedu Nwali for the exceptional creativity of his prototype petrol station without missing anything. The company showed corporate recognition and support with a cash donation of ₦5 million and a full scholarship from his current SS1 class up to any level of education.
Chinedu, who hails from Ekwuato in Ezza South local government area of Ebonyi State has long admired Rainoil’s brand and service stations, was inspired each time he walked past a station to create a prototype. He subsequently raised funds with his brother, Emmanuel to build a highly detailed and imaginative model of a typical Rainoil outlet, hoping it would catch the attention of the station manager.
Instead, Chinedu’s work caught the eye of Rainoil’s Group Managing Director, Dr. Gabriel Ogbechie, who was deeply impressed by the creativity and precision of the young artist’s design.
During a formal presentation at the Rainoil Summit Station in Asaba, Dr. Ogbechie personally awarded Chinedu a cheque for ₦5 million and announced the company’s commitment to sponsor his education through university.
“We are incredibly proud of Chinedu’s talent. His design captures not just the visual identity of Rainoil but also the passion and admiration behind it,” said Dr. Ogbechie.
He also urged Chinedu’s parents to collaborate closely with Rainoil to ensure he completes his education successfully.
Rainoil Limited continues to demonstrate its dedication to community development and youth empowerment by celebrating innovation and encouraging academic growth among Nigerian youths.









