2015 The Nation/AfricanLiberty.org Essay Winners

We are pleased to announce the winners of an essay organised by The Nation and AfricanLiberty.org powered by Network For a Free Society.

A total number of 248 entries were received from Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya, Uganda, Malawi and Tanzania. The highest score recorded is 82 per cent.

The grading was based on the following:

  • Understanding and discussion of the topic (50 per cent)
  • Organisation, presentation and style (20 per cent)
  • Grammar (20 per cent)
  • Originality (10 per cent)

It must be noted that the general assessment shows an increase in the quality of the entries, which is better compared to entries received last year. We believe the authors of winning entries substantially understood the topic of the essay but some of the entries were completely incoherent.

All entries identified government control and regulations as being a restriction to job creation, although they also showed some weaknesses in their understanding of views they expressed. Some entries that made good points were written incoherently. Some identified their sources and credited authors whose work they lifted, but others did not attribute their sources to support their points for originality.

The following winners should contact Mr. Adedayo Thomas at adedayo.thomas@gmail.com or phone: +234 802 223 9554 to redeem their cash prizes. Winners from first to fourth position have, in addition to their cash prizes, full scholarship to African Liberty and Language of Liberty Entrepreneurship Camp (SYPALA) at Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology in Bondo, Kenya  from  August 12 -16, 2015 .2015 The Nation/AfricanLiberty.org Essay Winners

WINNERS

FIRST POSITION – $1,000 (George Ayittey Platinum Prize):

Oluwase Babajide Victor

Urban and Regional Planning,

Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA), Ondo State, Nigeria

and

Udoh Charles Rapulu

Department of Law

Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK),  Awka, Anambra State, Nigeria

 

SECOND POSITION – $700 (Anthony Fisher Gold Prize):

Justin Vasco Alla

Department of Economics

University of Malawi, Chancellor College

Malawi

 

and

Akhimien Oseluese Joy

Medical Laboratory Science

University of Benin (UNIBEN), Edo State, Nigeria

 

THIRD POSITION – $500 (Franklin Cudjoe Silver Prize):

Salome Nthenya Nzuki

Department of Gender and Development Studies,

School of Humanities and Social Sciences,

Kenyatta University, Kenya.

 

FOURTH POSITION – $300 (CAMPUSLIFE/The Nation Media Bronze Prize):

Kelvin Adesua

Depart of Sociology

University of Abuja (UNIABUJA), Nigeria

CONSOLATION PRIZES

Cosmas Orjiakor Victor

Electrical / Electronic Engineering

Federal Polytechnic, Kaduna (KADPOLY), Nigeria

Obiekezie Chidiebere Victor

Department of Economics

University of Nigeria (UNN), Nsukka

Linda Agutu

University of Nairobi

Kenya

Abubakar Yabagi Akote

Mass Communication

Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University (IBBU),

Lapai, Niger State, Nigeria

Abiodun Mary

Depart of Business Administration

National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN)

Lagos, Nigeria

Morufat Adenike

Department of Public Administration

Kwara State Polytechnic (KWARA POLY),

Ilorin Nigeria

 

 

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