In a remarkable display of linguistic prowess, a winner has emerged in the highly anticipated Re-word For Reward 2 competition organized by the esteemed JustEase. Part of the LawPavilion family, JustEase is a fully-fledged socio-system; aimed at providing information on rights, aiding authorities to curb social ills and making legal routes more accessible to citizens.
This competition, focused on the multifaceted word “Ease” (as defined by Merriam Webster dictionary), challenged participants to craft a sentence from five distinct definitions. The competition, which drew the attention of wordsmiths from various corners of Nigeria , celebrated creativity and precision in the use of grammar.
The triumphant participant demonstrated exceptional linguistic finesse, producing a sentence that harnessed the definitions. Their entry resonated with both the judges and the online audience, standing out in a field of formidable competitors.
JustEase, renowned for its commitment to excellence, organized this competition (a follow-up to the first one); as a testament to their belief in the power of level-playing field and creativity.
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As the winner, Adeshina Oluwatobilola; basks in their linguistic triumph, JustEase proudly awards her a generous prize of 100,000 Naira in recognition of their outstanding creative skills. The Re-word For Reward 2 competition not only celebrated the winner but also highlighted the beauty of grammar and its ability to inspire and connect people in today’s digital age.
Speaking on the competition, the Managing Director, JustEase, Opeyemi Olugasa, said that the competition is to raise awareness in the society. “It is not just about the competition, but also stimulating intellect.
As we said earlier, it is to raise awareness on seeking knowledge and understanding processes.
So we put the definitions out there, let people be creative based on their understanding and from there; some selections were made and we said; how can you leverage on your network? Because if you’re talking of justice, it’s also about the society; so you must be able to leverage on your network to create awareness.
“So, the competition moved to that stage where you have to get people to like your work and then it was purely based on statistics; how many people were you able to get to like your post? It was clear and there was no manipulation.
”The winner, Adeshina Oluwatobilola, thanked the organizers; while also encouraging them to keep up the good work.“I’m very happy and encouraged to push myself to do more. I never envisioned that I would win but I just wanted to try and see where the road would lead me. Actually, I’m a furniture maker.
Although I do write and share my thoughts on social media.I think JustEase is a bridge between the justice system and the less privileged because a lot of us don’t know our right and having a platform like this is just like having your right at you fingertip,” said Adeshina.
