Daily Guide, Study Abroad launch essay contest

The Daily Guide and Study Abroad have launched a joint essay competition for graduates; the ultimate prize of which is a full scholarship for a Masters programme at the Glocal University in India.

The contest is being organised in commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the country’s independence by the two organisations.

Daily Guide regards the competition as part of Western Publications Limited’s Corporate Social Responsibility programme – previous ones having supported needy but brilliant persons in society.

A representative of Study Abroad at the launch within the Daily Guide premises last Thursday said their outfit is partnering Western Publications Limited because of the brand’s outstanding position in the media industry.

In 5000 words, competitors are expected to compose an article on the title “Encouraging The Reading Culture In A Developing Country- Ghana’s Social Media Era.”

A three-man jury will deal with the expected thousands of entries to arrive at the final winner.

From 17th May 2017 to 14th July 2017 entry would be included in the Daily Guide newspaper which interested graduates would have to fill and cut out for submission alongside a script at the Daily Guide offices near the Nima Police Station.

The second option is to take a snapshot of the full page of the entry form in the Daily Guide and email the completed script alongside the snapshot to [email protected]. Another option is completing of the entry form and uploading of the script on www.dailyguideafrica.com

Source: GhanaWeb

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