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Online Debate

Participate in the online debate and win great prizes!
Inorder to participate kindly follow this linkDebate Here!
The link would drop you on the Roommates discussion network, when you are there take the following steps:
1. Sign up for and account for a room in the Roommates
2. When done with signing up, visit the forum in the navigation bars and search for Nigeria and Governing officials.
3. Post your idea in that forum and save it.
4.When done, congratulations!
5. Now patiently wait until final announcement has been made on September 29. Before then always visit your room and meet your roommates and also check your post.

Key Dates:

Submission of Ideas:- 05/08-8/09
finalist Announcement:-12/09
Winners Notification:-18/09
Award:- 01/10

Prizes
Winners would be dutifully award prizes on the General Assembly Youth Conference day on October first.

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