Published: 04 Sep 2021 1,479 views
Pa Alfred Agunbiade Memorial Essay Competition is open for young Nigerians
Alfred A. Agunbiade Memorial Foundation founders Caprice and Victor Agunbiade saw the youth crisis in Nigeria and simply knew they had to do something to ensure the potentials of these youth are channeled in the right direction. Victor Olusegun Agunbiade, the only male child in the family was born into an Anglican family of seven; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Agunbiade; and his four sisters in Ijebu-Ode, South-Western, Nigeria. His father taught him each passing time; confidence-building, be the best in what you do, and respect people he may encounter throughout his life.
Alfred A. Agunbiade Memorial Foundation founders Caprice and Victor Agunbiade saw the youth crisis in Nigeria and simply knew they had to do something to ensure the potentials of these youth are channeled in the right direction. Victor Olusegun Agunbiade, the only male child in the family was born into an Anglican family of seven; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Agunbiade; and his four sisters in Ijebu-Ode, South-Western, Nigeria. His father taught him each passing time; confidence-building, be the best in what you do, and respect people he may encounter throughout his life. That advice stuck int... continue reading
Application Deadline | 10 Sep 2021 |
Country to study | Nigeria |
Type | Contest |
Sponsor | Alfred A. Agunbiade Memorial Foundation |
Gender | Men and Women |
Winners will be announced on 24 September, 2021
In order to be eligible to apply for the scholarship, applicants must:
youth ages 16-30.
Title: The roles of the Nigerian youths in the emergence of new Nigeria“
Please follow the below guidelines:
maximum 1000 words, double space and NO Plagiarism.
Please send essay to “[email protected]”
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