The Kick Against Laxity Foundation invites young Nigerians to take part in its 2025 Essay Writing Contest. The theme is:
“Environment and Identity: How Where We Grow Shapes Who We Become.”

This contest encourages participants to share clear ideas in simple writing, showing how place, family, and community shape personal values, identity, and future dreams.
Who Can Enter
- Open to Nigerians aged 15 to 29.
- Entries are welcome from all regions of the country.
- Writers should express real views with respect and sincerity.
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Theme and Focus
- Essays must follow the theme: “Environment and Identity: How Where We Grow Shapes Who We Become.”
- Link home, school, and social life with the making of identity and values.
- Use short stories from daily life to illustrate points.
- Keep your style simple, clear, and engaging.
Prizes
Cash awards will be given to the top three winners:
- 🥇 First Prize: ₦30,000
- 🥈 Second Prize: ₦20,000
- 🥉 Third Prize: ₦10,000
Key Dates
- Deadline: 28th October, 2025
How to Enter
- Write your essay (not more than 1,000 words).
- Use a calm, clear tone and check grammar before sending.
- Email your entry to: kickagainstlaxity@gmail.com.
- You can also click here: Send Your Entry by Email.
Why This Contest Matters
The contest gives young people a platform to think deeply about identity, community, and hope. It promotes reading, fair debate, and thoughtful writing. Moreover, by joining the competition, students can learn to write for change—one simple step at a time.
👉 If you are between 15 and 29, this is your chance. Write, share your story, and let your words inspire change!
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