Essay competition in nigeria 2014.
This annual essay contest is organized in an effort to harness the energy, creativity and initiative of the world's youth in promoting a culture of peace and sustainable development. It also aims to inspire society to learn from the young minds and to think about how each of us can make a difference in the world.
A student of Sacred Heart College in Apapa, Lagos, Chiamaka Nwajiaku, Apapa, has won the first prize at the the Nigerian Stock Exchange 2015 Essay Competition for Senior Secondary School Students.
Published in This Day Newspaper October 21, 2014. TEMILOLUWA OSINOWO LL.B (HONS), B.L. INTRODUCTION. Competition law is a legal framework put in place to promote or maintain market competition by regulating anti-competitive conduct by companies. (Taylor, Martin. 2006) It is otherwise known as anti-trust law and anti-monopoly law in other jurisdictions.
Republic of Guyana Essay Writing Competition 2014 The Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport, invites entries for the Republic of Guyana Essay Writing Competition. The following are guidelines for the competition. - All Pages.
The Queen's Commonwealth Essay Competition has been gathering English language entries of aspiring young writers' thoughts on key issues of the day since 1883. With children across the Commonwealth out of school, we are delighted to share a message from our Vice-Patron HRH The Duchess of Cornwall, inspiring children and young people to enter The Queens Commonwealth Essay Competition 2020.
The main law governing the Nigerian telecoms industry is the Nigerian Communications Act of July 2003 amending the Act of 1992 (Hosn, 2011, p. 7), this act ended the monopoly enjoyed by Nitel, created the regulatory body National Communications Commission ( NCC) and enabled the entry of more players into the market, leading to increased competition and a downward pressure on prices for mobile.
Young media professionals as well as the general public between the ages of 20 to 29 can enter the competition. Participants must be a national of one of the 54 African countries and submit an unpublished journalistic piece, in the media category, or an unpublished essay or creative writing piece, in the general category.