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N25,000 Cash Prize! Participate In The Mobizone Campus Life Video Competition! by Nobody: 10:55am On Jun 13, 2018
"Are Federal Universities Really better than Private universities?" This is a topic that causes an uproar among students of both schools.

Are you opinionated? Do you think you can analyze this topic in one minute? Then participate in the June Edition of Mobizone.ng Campus Life Debate Series.

Winner Gets 25,000 Naira Cash Prize and gets showcased on our website and social media platforms as the Champion of the month!

How To Participate:

Record a one minute video for against the topic and send to mobizonecampuslife@gmail.com or via WhatsApp to 08077318817

Ensure your video is clear and audible.

State your name and your view.

Look out for your entry on our website or check your mail or phone for a link to your entry.

Ensure to share and encourage your friends and the general public to VOTE, like, comment on and share your post.

Posts will be judged by highest numbers of VOTES by the end of June

Winner gets a golden prize of N25,000 and gets showcased to the world as the champion of the month.

For more updates on activities like this and for school news, gist, fun, and educative campus life articles: Visit http://mobizone.ng/category/campus-life

Re: N25,000 Cash Prize! Participate In The Mobizone Campus Life Video Competition! by Nobody: 11:50am On Jul 03, 2018
It’s finally here. The unveiling interview with our June Debate Winner. After a one month head to head competition Oluwaseyi, a 100 level Creative Art Student from the University Of Lagos has emerged the winner with a total of 1,392 votes. She is walking away with the cash prize of 25,000 Naira and the very much coveted Mobizone Campus Life ambassador title.

The competition was simple, participants were to record a one minute video on their view of the topic: Are Federal Universities really better than Private Universities? Oluwaseyi chose to defend the later by stating in her 30 seconds video the numerous issues with federal Universities. (To participate in the July Edition, click here: mobizone.ng/thedebate )

Read Our Fun Interview With Her Below.

What inspired you to participate in the competition?

The fact that I know the merits and demerits of being in both in a private and Federal institution.

Did you think you were going to win?

Not really.

How did you feel when you realized you won?

Pounded yam and Efo Riro or Friend Rice and Chicken?

Pounded Yam and Efo riro.

Fork for swallow or fingers?

Fingers.

Read more here: http://mobizone.ng/meet-june-debate-winner-unilags-oluwaseyi-crown/

Re: N25,000 Cash Prize! Participate In The Mobizone Campus Life Video Competition! by Nobody: 11:53am On Jul 03, 2018
COMPETITION ALERT: PARTICIPATE IN THE JULY DEBATE AND WIN N25,000

The June debate came to an end yesterday with Oluwaseyi Omolola Crown emerging as the winner with total votes of 1392. The competed against students from universities across Nigeria and won by a slim margin.

Click here to read her interview with us: Meet Our June Debate Winner – UNILAG’s Oluwaseyi Crown

The topic for this month is “Sex for Marks: Does the victim have a part to play?” The sex for marks dialogue is one that has been trending for quite a long while. A lot of lecturers have been apprehended and sacked while others still remain in their jobs due to lack of sufficient evidence.

We also noticed that the general public most times totally supports the victim and we were wondering if just maybe they equally had a part to play. The July Debate is focused on this.

Do you agree with the status quo that it is totally the lecturer’s fault or do you think the student had some part to play?

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Do you think you can get your friends and the general public to vote for you?

Would you like to win the N25,000 naira cash prize and get showcased on all our platforms?

Then you must participate!

Record a one minute video on the topic and send to Mobizonecampuslife@gmail.com.

To find out more details and to view entries from the previous edition visit mobizone.ng/thedebate

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