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The African Weekly Writing Contest: January, 2nd Edition

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The African Weekly Writing Contest is a short two weeks writing contest, set into place to encourage young and talented writers of every genre in literature. The entry with the highest views and 30% of its view’s comment, wins the contest.

The entries would be posted on this website, and the links will be sent to the respective individuals to drive readers to their posts.

RULES

  • The most viewed post(Article) wins
  • Each post must have 30% comment of it views
  • At least 300 words, if its poetry 30 lines would suffice, also 15 lines might be considered based on quality
  • Posts can be of any censored writing content
  • Must be saved and submitted in a .doc (i.e word) format
  • Must not be plagiarized
  • Must not be jointly Authored

PRIZE

  • FIRST PLACE: 3K
  • SECOND PLACE: 2K
  • THIRD PLACE: 1K

The 2nd edition starts on the 15th of January and ends on the 29th of January. The earlier you make a submission, the earlier we post it during the stipulated time.

Closed for submission

MAKE SUBMISSION FOR FEBRUARY 1ST EDITION HERE

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Maruf Ajimatihttps://marsteinnews.com
Maruf Ajimati is the Chief Editor of the Marstein News which is aimed at publishing both local and international information in a justified, and accurate manner in the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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