Announcement

ANNOUNCING THE WINNERS OF THE STUDENTS' UNION CREATIVE WRITERS' WORKSHOP

It is with great pleasure that we announce the winners of the fourth edition of the Students' Union Writers' Contest themed The Hope of a New Nigeria during this transition hours. We use this medium to apologise for the delay in announcing the winners and shortlisted works.

We sincerely appreciate the immense efforts that every single contestant put into their submissions, as we found quite a number of the reads wonderful. However, due to the large volume of entries, we are unable to send individual mails to each contestant.

In a similar vein, we are proud to celebrate the 45 fellows of the maiden edition of the 4-weeks Creative Writers' Fellowship, recognising the outstanding fellows.

WINNERS OF THE WRITERS' CONTEST
1. Adam Sunus (Psychology, 100L)- Short Story: A New Dawn.
2. Okpala Michael (Performing Arts, 100L)- Poetry: Pinch of Chaos.
3. Oyedeji Teslim (Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 300L)- Essay: Inflation and Wealth of a Nation.

SHORTLIST
1.MohammeduRobiu Yekini (B.Agric, 300L)- Short Story: Dream Come True.
2.Daniel Adedoyin (English Arts, 400L)- Short Story: A Smile of Hope.
3.Muhammed Sanni Olowonjoyin (Biochemistry)- Poetry: Portrait of Home as A Slaughterhouse Awaiting Rainfall.
4.Hassan Usman (Counsellor Education, 300L)- Poetry: Coming from Havoc
5.Aishah Ahmad Imam (Linguistics, 300L)- Poetry: Towards the Oasis.
6.Samuel Ayegba (Pharmacy, 300L)- Essay: A Portrait of The Polls.
7.Ademulegun Oluwaseun (Medicine and Surgery, Old 300L): Essay: Inflation and Wealth of a Nation.

OUTSTANDING FELLOWS
1.Taofeeq Ayeyemi Mentees - Best Mentee Group for Poetry
2.Makanjuola Femi-Oladeji- Best Mentee Group for Prose
3.Maryam Nababa- Most Outsanding Team Lead

The winners in each category of the writers' contest will be contacted for their prize.

Congratulations!