The nomination for the 7th edition of the Osun Youths Ambassador Award has been released.
The latest development was announced by the organisers of the award on Wednesday.
The Osun Youths Ambassador Award is designed to celebrate young people who have carved niches for themselves in their respective fields.
The award is designed to reward such individuals that have shaped the whole world, Nigeria and Osun State in particular with indelible impacts.
However, according to the organisers, the nominees for the awards “must, coupled with their outstanding performances in their various fields, have contributed meaningfully to the growth and development of their immediate community.”
The criteria for nomination include:
1) Such recipient nominee must be an indigene of Osun State.
2) Must be an undergraduate or graduate of a higher institution.
3) Must have embarked on a project that would yield large benefits to the world, Nigeria and especially Osun State.
4) Must exemplify honesty, diligence and utmost character that is worthy of emulation.
“Verification will be done based on the nominees by the team members
“Nomination and selection will cover the following sectors and more.
“Agriculture, Entrepreneurship, Health, Gender Advocacy, Private Sector, Education, Sport, Force, Faith, Environmental, Journalism, Culture International Partnership, Peace Building, Science and Technology.
“Nominees should state his/her job done with pictures/video
Interested applicants are to send preferred NOMINATION Subject for Assessment to Osunyouthambassador@gmail.com
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