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Essay Competition
09 Jun 2012 at 12:19hrs | Views
In not more than 1500, words write on any of the three:
(1). The Predatory State: Its Origins and Implications for Economic Growth.
(2). Statism (State Interventionism) or Free Markets: An essential ingredient in Africa's Economic growth?
(3). Protectionism or Trade: Alternatives for Africa's economic growth.
The essay is open to all students in African tertiary institutions. Background materials for the essay can be accessed at; http://www.africanliberty.org/content/nfs-essay-competition-collaboration-nation-newspaper OR requested from Adedayo at adedayo.thomas@gmail.com and copy Ngozi at nnwozor@yahoo.com
Your essay should be in MS Word format with your names and other details, sent on or before July 20, 2012 to adedayo.thomas@gmail.com and copy nnwozor@yahoo.com .
Announcement of Winners: Aug 2, 2012. All entries will get a free CD "Ideas for a Free Society" containing 100 textbooks on various field of studies.
This essay competition is a project of AfricanLiberty.org and Network for a Free Society in collaboration with Campus Life-The Nation Newspaper.
Prizes:
-1ST Prize = $1000 AND Scholarship to 2012 Students and Young Professional African Liberty Academy at the Catholic University in Quelimane. Mozambique from August 8- 11, 2012
-2ND Prize=$700 AND Scholarship to 2012 Students and Young Professional African Liberty Academy at the Catholic University in Quelimane. Mozambique from August 8- 11, 2012
-3RD Prize=$500 AND Scholarship to 2012 Students and Young Professional African Liberty Academy at the Catholic University in Quelimane. Mozambique from August 8- 11, 2012
-4TH Prize =$300 AND Scholarship to 2012 Students and Young Professional African Liberty Academy at the Catholic University in Quelimane. Mozambique from August 8- 11, 2012
-5TH Prize=$100
-8 Consolation Prizes of $50 each
(1). The Predatory State: Its Origins and Implications for Economic Growth.
(2). Statism (State Interventionism) or Free Markets: An essential ingredient in Africa's Economic growth?
(3). Protectionism or Trade: Alternatives for Africa's economic growth.
The essay is open to all students in African tertiary institutions. Background materials for the essay can be accessed at; http://www.africanliberty.org/content/nfs-essay-competition-collaboration-nation-newspaper OR requested from Adedayo at adedayo.thomas@gmail.com and copy Ngozi at nnwozor@yahoo.com
Your essay should be in MS Word format with your names and other details, sent on or before July 20, 2012 to adedayo.thomas@gmail.com and copy nnwozor@yahoo.com .
Announcement of Winners: Aug 2, 2012. All entries will get a free CD "Ideas for a Free Society" containing 100 textbooks on various field of studies.
This essay competition is a project of AfricanLiberty.org and Network for a Free Society in collaboration with Campus Life-The Nation Newspaper.
-1ST Prize = $1000 AND Scholarship to 2012 Students and Young Professional African Liberty Academy at the Catholic University in Quelimane. Mozambique from August 8- 11, 2012
-2ND Prize=$700 AND Scholarship to 2012 Students and Young Professional African Liberty Academy at the Catholic University in Quelimane. Mozambique from August 8- 11, 2012
-3RD Prize=$500 AND Scholarship to 2012 Students and Young Professional African Liberty Academy at the Catholic University in Quelimane. Mozambique from August 8- 11, 2012
-4TH Prize =$300 AND Scholarship to 2012 Students and Young Professional African Liberty Academy at the Catholic University in Quelimane. Mozambique from August 8- 11, 2012
-5TH Prize=$100
-8 Consolation Prizes of $50 each
Source - R Ngwenya