Nigeria Prizes for
Science and Literature
The Nigeria Prize for Science and The Nigeria Prize for Literature are Nigerian science and literary awards presented annually since 2004. The
award is sponsored by Nigeria LNG in partnership with the Nigerian Academy of Science and the Nigerian Academy of Letters. The prize describes itself as
"bringing Nigerian scientists and authors to public attention and
celebrating excellence in scientific breakthroughs and literary craftsmanship
in the nation.”
The Prize for Literature rotates among four genres -
Fiction, Poetry, Drama and Children's literature.
The Prize was initially $20,000 each in Literature and
Science. This was increased to $30,000 in 2006, and again to $50,000 in
2008. In 2011 the prize was increased to $100,000, making it the largest
African literary prize and one of the richest literary
prizes in the world.
In 2009 the Literature Committee could not decide on a
winner and the prize money was given to the Nigerian Academy of Letters instead.
Year
|
Prize $ in each category
|
Literature
|
Science
|
Ref(s)
|
2013
|
100,000
|
None
|
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2012
|
100,000
|
None
|
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2011
|
100,000
|
None
|
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2010
|
50,000
|
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2009
|
50,000
|
None
|
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2008
|
50,000
|
Ebenezer
Meshida, for Solution to Road
Pavement Destabilisation by the Invention of 'Lateralite': A Stabilisation
Flux for Fine Grained Lateritic Soils
|
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2007
|
30,000
|
Mabel Segun, Readers' Theatre: Twelve Plays for Young
People
Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo, My Cousin Sammy |
None
|
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2006
|
30,000
|
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2005
|
20,000
|
None
|
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2004
|
20,000
|
None
|
Alfred Susu & Kingsley
Abhulimen, for Real-Time Computer
Assisted Leak Detection/Location Reporting and Inventory Loss Monitoring
System
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