“There’s still time to get your essays in! The due date of the 2011 Essay Contest is now June 30, 2011.”

Welcome to Unveiling Africa’s 2nd Annual Essay Contest! This year, in line with our
Four Nation Building Roles Academic Excellence, Community Activism,
Excellence in Social Interaction and Personal Leadership, we explore how teenagers
can effect a change in their communities through one of the most powerful tools readily
available to them – media.
Click here to view last year’s Essay Contest page and winners
Teenagers, for whatever you think you can change about your street, estate, local
government, village, or even state, this is your chance to tell us what they are, and
propose your media-based plan to make the difference
Essay Contest Structure
The 2011 Essay Contest takes on a new structure. There are now three stages: the
research essay, the impromptu essay and the interview stages.
Round I: Research Essay (40 points)
Topic: “How would you use media to make a change in your community?”
In Round I, you are required to research and gather information from a variety of sources to explore one or more specific problems in your community, and insightfully describe how you would employ one or more forms of media to solve the specified problem(s).
“Media”includes:
a) Conventional mediums such as TV, radio, internet, etc.
b) Social media such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Hi5, etc.
c) Celebrities such as musicians, rappers, movie stars, etc.
d) Other forms of media
“Community”includes your street, estate, local government, village, etc.
Word Limit:
450 – 700 words
Round II: Impromptu Essay (30 points)
Topic: To Be Determined
The top 40 contestants (20 in each category) from Round I will be invited to the
Impromptu Essay stage where contestants will be assigned a topic to respond to freely.
This stage will test the contestant’s reasoning capacity, ability to structure thoughts and
convey meaning effectively under pressure in writing. More information coming soon.
Round III: Interview (30 points)
The top 14 contestants (7 in each category) from Round II will be invited to the Interview
stage where contestants will be interviewed on their essays, ideas and strengths. This
stage will test the contestant’s reasoning capacity, ability to structure thoughts and
convey meaning effectively under pressure orally. More information coming soon.
Winning Structure
In each category (JSS & SSS), the top 20 responses from Round I (Research Essay) will
be invited to write an impromptu essay in Round II. The best 7 of Round II will advance
to Round III for the interviews.
Winning Structure
Winners will be selected based on their cumulative performance on every stage of the
Contest. Winning essays will be published and winners will be invited to the UVA
Annual Teenagers’ Conference in October where they will be presented with the
following prizes:
Prizes for Each Category:
- 1st Prize:
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₦100, 000 Scholarship + Laptop Computer
- 2nd Prize:
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₦100, 000 Scholarship
- 3rd Prize:
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₦75, 000 Scholarship
- 4th – 7th Prize:
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Partner Prizes
Most Creative Idea: UVA Thinker’s Award
(All winners will receive UVA Winners’ Package)
UVA Winners’ Package includes Unveiling Africa Certificate of Participation, Invitation
to networking dinner with The Future Awards Alumni Network and other role model
Nigerians.
Teachers of winning students will receive an honorary mention and token at the UVA
Independence conference in October 2011. All participating schools will be included in
the UVA honorary school roll.
