Applications for the UBA National Essay Competition 2024 are now open.Â
UBA National Essay Competition aims to promote the reading culture and encourage healthy and intellectual competition amongst secondary school students in Nigeria and across Africa.
The 2024 UBA Foundation National Essay Competition awards scholarships worth a sum of N16 million to winners of the contest to enable them pursue undergraduate degrees in any institution of their choice in the country.
2024 UBA National Essay Competition Summary
Host: UBA Foundation
Category:Â Competitions
Eligible Countries: Nigeria
Reward: ₦16 million Scholarship | Awards | Prizes
No IELTS RequiredÂ
Deadline: November 8, 2024
2024 UBA National Essay Competition Details
The UBA National Essay Competition is targeted at senior secondary students in Nigeria, is organized annually, as part of UBA Foundation’s education initiative.
Essay topic:
The Impact of Carbon Emission on Climate Change in Nigeria: Discuss the Challenges and Profer Solutions
Requirements for UBA Foundation National Essay Competition 2025
To be considered for the UBA Foundation National Essay Competition, applicant:
Must be a Nigerian Senior Secondary school student
Must submit a passport photograph
Must submit a scanned copy of a means of identification (birth certificate, National ID, or passport)
2024 UBA National Essay Competition Reward
The prize for the UBA National Essay Competition is an educational grant to any African University of choice, for:
Winner: ₦7.5million
First runner-up: ₦5million
Second runner-up: ₦3.5million
How To Apply for 2024 UBA National Essay CompetitionÂ
To apply for the 2024 UBA Foundation National Essay Competition, interested and qualified candidates should;
Click the link to visit the UBA Foundation’s website.
Upload your essay entry at the provided section.
Ensure your essay has met the requirements, been reviewed, and proofread.
Applicants must upload a scanned copy of their original birth certificates or international passport data page.
Applicants must upload a handwritten essay (not more than 750 words) on the portal.
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