Win Up to ₦1 Million in the 2025 USLF Essay Competition

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The Umaru Shinkafi Legacy Foundation has launched its first essay contest focused on kidnapping and banditry in Nigeria. Students from Sokoto, Kebbi and Zamfara can win up to ₦1 million. If you're eligible, don't miss the 27 June deadline. Keep reading for full details.

Umaru Shinkafi Legacy Foundation (USLF) 1st Essay Competition 2025

The Umaru Shinkafi Legacy Foundation (USLF) is calling on students in Sokoto, Kebbi and Zamfara to take part in its first-ever essay contest. This is tied to the Shinkafi Intelligence and Security Summit (SISS). If you're between 16 and 25 and study at any tertiary school in these states, this is your shot.

The theme? It hits close to home: "Socio-Economic Implications of Kidnapping and Banditry in Nigeria."

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This isn't just a writing exercise. It's a chance to speak on issues shaking our communities and propose what could be done better. And yes, there's serious prize money.

Who Can Join?

Not everyone's eligible and that's on purpose. This contest is for:

Essay Rules

You'll need to follow these rules if you want your entry considered:

The Rewards

Winners will be rewarded with more than just applause. Here's what's at stake:

Not bad for a few thousand words and some sharp thinking.

Key Dates

How to Submit

All entries must be sent via email. Here's what to do:

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