Apply for the Bunmi Innovation Challenge 2025
By Olusegun Fapohunda Updated on
UNILAG students and other tertiary institution students in Lagos can now compete for up to ₦5 million in cash prizes. The Bunmi Innovation Challenge 2025 aims to support new solutions in Agriculture and Food Security. Continue reading for details on eligibility, registration, and deadlines.
The Bunmi Innovation Challenge 2025 is an opportunity for students to develop solutions in Agriculture and Food Security.
The competition is open to students from any tertiary institution in Lagos, Nigeria, regardless of faculty.
Organisers and Sponsors
- Sponsored by Oluwabunmi Balogun, a University of Lagos (UNILAG) alumnus.
- Managed by the Department of Physics, UNILAG.
- Organised in collaboration with the Innovation and Technology Management Office (ITMO), UNILAG.
Prize Amount
- Up to ₦5 million in cash prizes for winning participants.
How to Register
- Register through the Bunmi Innovation Challenge Registration Link (https://bit.ly/bichallange).
- Deadline: Wednesday, 8th March 2025.
- Shortlisted participants will be contacted on Saturday, 22nd March 2025.
Additional Information
For further details, visit the Bunmi Innovation Challenge Website (https://bunmiinnovationchallenge.com/).
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