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Nigeria: The Future Awards is Looking For Young

31 October 2009


Lagos — For the first time in its five-year history, The Future Awards, called Nigeria's biggest youth event, has introduced a Best Use of Science Category in addition to its Best Use of Technology category that has over the years produced technology innovators, advocates and entrepreneurs like United Nations IT Ambassador 'Gbenga Sesan.

Announcing the category, its Creative Director, Chude Jideonwo, said "For many years, what we have done is try to mirror the breakthroughs that young people have made in different fields and to sustain them. However, this year we decided we have gotten to a level where we can take this further and stimulate activity in the field of science as well as draw attention, and ultimately support, to that small random army of young Nigerians across the country who are working in spite of the debilitating lack of structure in science - with innovation or invention."

Nominations for the awards kicked off on the 1st of October and will continue till the 30th of November. Nominees must be Nigerian citizens and must be aged 18 -31. If you want to nominate anyone, all you need to do is go to the website www.naijaborn.com.

According to the website, explaining the broad criteria for this category, "Word out there is that there are not a list long of people interested in science, and with our academic environment seemingly wired against development in science, it is difficult to find young people with solid achievement in this area. But we don't agree: under the broad categories of physics, chemistry and biology, we know there are a critical number of young Nigerians who are advancing impressive, practical innovations that can compare with the best around the world. This might also involve innovation or entrepreneurship in science."

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