98 Entries for Inaugural Nigeria Prize for Creative Arts
98 Entries for Inaugural Nigeria Prize for Creative Arts

The maiden edition of The Nigeria Prize for Creative Arts has attracted a total of 98 entries at the close of submissions. The inaugural competition focuses on documentary filmmaking centered on Nigeria’s story under the theme ‘Identity’, with Nigerian youths aged 35 and below eligible to participate.

Significant Milestone

The handover of entries marks a significant milestone in the Prize cycle, highlighting the strong interest and enthusiasm the initiative has generated among Nigeria’s vibrant creative community. Speaking at the handover ceremony, the General Manager, External Relations and Sustainable Development, NLNG, Sophia Horsfall, described the volume and quality of entries as a clear indication of the immense creative potential among young Nigerians and the relevance of the Prize in amplifying their voices.

Horsfall, represented by the Manager, Corporate Communications and Public Affairs, Anne-Marie Palmer-Ikuku, said: “The remarkable response to the Nigeria Prize for Creative Arts reaffirms our belief in the power of storytelling as a tool for national development. These entries reflect the passion, innovation, and depth of talent within Nigeria’s youth, who are eager to shape narratives that project the country positively to the world.”

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Inspiring Storytellers

Horsfall noted that the Prize is designed to inspire a new generation of storytellers to produce compelling documentary films that celebrate Nigeria’s identity, heritage, and resilience, while contributing to global conversations through authentic African perspectives. She further emphasised that the initiative aligns with NLNG’s broader commitment to human capital development and the promotion of excellence across disciplines, building on the legacy of The Nigeria Prize for Literature and The Nigeria Prize for Science.

Adjudication Process

The Advisory Board for The Nigeria Prize for Literature and The Nigeria Prize for Creative Arts, chaired by Professor Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo, will oversee the adjudication process, with the support of Joel Benson, Technical Advisor to the Advisory Board. They will ensure that entries are evaluated with the highest standards of professionalism, transparency, and integrity. The Prize cycle will culminate in October 2026 with the announcement of the winner at the Grand Award Night.

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