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Sports / #writinggamesng 2017 by sogodele: 5:08pm On Sep 06, 2017
Nigeria’s biggest football website, Goal.com, and the University of Sussex are welcoming entries from suitably qualified candidates for the #WritingGamesNG 2017 essay competition.

Leading up to the 2018 FIFA World Cup, the title of this year’s competition is: “Making Nigerian football attractive in a digital age”. The essay is open from August 21 to September 11, 2017.

The competition is created to spur young Nigerians to write using football as a vehicle to explore their imagination.

The #WritingGamesNG competition is open to two categories of entrants this year. Category 1, sponsored by Goal.com and the University of Sussex, is for final year undergraduates of Nigerian higher institutions/NYSC personnel across the country.

Category 2, sponsored by the Study Group, is for final year secondary school students and seniors in sixth form colleges from all over the country.

All the entrants in the top 10 in both categories will be invited to an awards reception in Lagos in September.
The judges for the #WritingGamesNG 2017 are Professor Dipo Salami of the Department of English, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, and Professor Richard Follett of the Department of International Recruitment and Development of the University of Sussex.

The competition is supported by, the Study Group, CampsBay Media, a sports communication company, NYSC and Writivism.

The prizes for this year’s competition are detailed as follows:
Category 1
Gold Medal – 100,000 Naira and £500 #WritingGamesNG bursary for the University of Sussex MA in Creative and Critical Writing (2018 entry)
Silver Medal – 50,000 Naira
Bronze Medal – 25,000 Naira
Category 2
Gold Medal – 75,000 Naira
Silver Medal – 50,000 Naira
Bronze Medal – 25,000 Naira

Terms and Conditions/Eligibility

Must be a final year student of a Nigerian university or a final year student in a secondary school.

Must be a current NYSC personnel.

IDs will be presented alongside entries.

By participating, entrants agree that their names, profiles and images can be used for publicity purposes for the competition.

Entries must be between 500-750 words and will be judged on the originality of ideas and creative solutions for the topic.

Entries will only be accepted via email, writinggamesng@gmail.com
Entries close at midnight on September 11, 2017.

Winners will be announced on September 18, 2017, via the Goal website.

The organisers and judges have the final decision on winners.

Art, Graphics & Video / Writinggamesng by sogodele: 8:42pm On Sep 05, 2017
Nigeria’s biggest football website, Goal.com, and the University of Sussex are welcoming entries from suitably qualified candidates for the #WritingGamesNG 2017 essay competition.
Leading up to the 2018 FIFA World Cup, the title of this year’s competition is: “Making Nigerian football attractive in a digital age”. The essay is open from August 21 to September 11, 2017.
The competition is created to spur young Nigerians to write using football as a vehicle to explore their imagination.
The #WritingGamesNG competition is open to two categories of entrants this year. Category 1, sponsored by Goal.com and the University of Sussex, is for final year undergraduates of Nigerian higher institutions/NYSC personnel across the country.
Category 2, sponsored by the Study Group, is for final year secondary school students and seniors in sixth form colleges from all over the country.
All the entrants in the top 10 in both categories will be invited to an awards reception in Lagos in September.
The judges for the #WritingGamesNG 2017 are Professor Dipo Salami of the Department of English, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, and Professor Richard Follett of the Department of International Recruitment and Development of the University of Sussex.
The competition is supported by, the Study Group, CampsBay Media, a sports communication company, NYSC and Writivism.
The prizes for this year’s competition are detailed as follows:
Category 1
Gold Medal – 100,000 Naira and £500 #WritingGamesNG bursary for the University of Sussex MA in Creative and Critical Writing (2018 entry)
Silver Medal – 50,000 Naira
Bronze Medal – 25,000 Naira
Category 2
Gold Medal – 75,000 Naira
Silver Medal – 50,000 Naira
Bronze Medal – 25,000 Naira
Terms and Conditions/Eligibility
Must be a final year student of a Nigerian university or a final year student in a secondary school.
Must be a current NYSC personnel.
IDs will be presented alongside entries.
By participating, entrants agree that their names, profiles and images can be used for publicity purposes for the competition.
Entries must be between 500-750 words and will be judged on the originality of ideas and creative solutions for the topic.
Entries will only be accepted via email, writinggamesng@gmail.com
Entries close at midnight on September 11, 2017.
Winners will be announced on September 18, 2017, via the Goal website.
The organisers and judges have the final decision on winners.
Nairaland / General / Afrika Lives On! by sogodele: 1:15pm On Jul 10, 2015
#july10.Today we remember the brutal assasination of five promising OAU students in a cult attack sponsored by the then Chancellor of vices, Prof Wale Omole in 1999. The union they died defending is in a state of comatose. Will their death be in vain? The present Vice Chancellor, Prof Omole is nothing but a namesake and a doppelganger of the then Omole. He suspends students at will, and arbitrarily increases fees. Currently Olawale Owolabi (Ogunruku) a student activist is on suspension. This is a call on all Great Ife (past and present) to collectively fight against this 'Omole syndrome'. As I write OAU is on a cliff egde, as an attack similar to that of 1999 was unsuccessfully launched last semester, and cultists are trying to infiltrate the campus. Silence at this point is criminal.

May the radical souls of Afrika, Sabo, God'spower, Yemi Ajiteru and Ekelemu continue to torment their murderers and afterwards rest in peace.

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