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The organiser of the Osun Youth Ambassador Award (OYAA), Youth Reformer Initiative, has announced the commencement of nomination process for the annual award.
The Initiative in a statement on Sunday said the nomination process will end on October 30, 2024, while the event comes up in December.
It added that the nomination process has been opened for the award of excellence in categories including Agriculture, Entrepreneurship, Health, Sport, Force, Gender Advocacy, Private Sector, Education, Religion, Environment, International Partnership, Peace Building, Science and technology. Entertainment, and Youth Advocacy, among others.
“The award which is in its ninth series under the auspices of Youth Reformer Initiative was born out of the quest to celebrate the dignified Youth of Osun origin who have excelled in their chosen profession and also to inspired them to strive harder for more greater success in life,” the Youth Reformer Initiative said.
Applicants are however directed to send their nominations subject for assessment to Osunambassador@gmail.com
The criteria for nomination does includes:
Such recipient nominee must be an indigene of Osun State.
Must be an undergraduate or graduate of an higher institution.
Must have embark on a project that yield large benefits to the world, Nigeria and especially Osun State.
Must exemplify honesty, diligence and utmost character that’s Worthy of emulation.
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