Join the WeNaija HPV Vaccine Video Contest 2023: Up to ₦5 Million in Prizes

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Calling all young, innovative Nigerians! The WeNaija HPV Vaccine Video Contest 2023 is an exciting platform for you to engage in a meaningful cause. Are you ready to raise awareness about HPV vaccines and cervical cancer through your creativity? Discover how your original video content can impact public health and win you impressive prizes and internships. Learn more about the contest's requirements, eligibility, and how to submit your entry before the November deadline.

WeNaija HPV Vaccine Video Contest

The WeNaija HPV Vaccine Video Contest 2023 presents an exceptional opportunity for Nigerian youth. This year’s campaign, spearheaded by the Nigerian Solidarity Support Fund (NSSF), seeks to engage young Nigerians in a crucial public health initiative. By creating and sharing videos on social media, participants can play a pivotal role in raising awareness about the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and the vital importance of HPV vaccinations in Nigeria.

Contest Goal () Raise HPV vaccine awareness in Nigeria
Eligibility () Nigerians aged 18-35 living in Nigeria
Prizes () Up to ₦5 Million & internships
Video Requirements () 30-120 seconds, original, on Instagram
Key Words () HPV vaccines, Cervical Cancer, NSSF, etc.
Submission Rule () One entry per person, in English or Pidgin
Content Standards () Suitable for general audience, no nudity/vulgarity
Deadline (⏰) November 30, 2023

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Prizes and Opportunities

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Application Process

Apply Here: WeNaija HPV Vaccine Video Contest Application

For more information, visit the WeNaija HPV Vaccine Video Contest page.

Application Deadline: November 30, 2023


This initiative is not just a contest; it’s a chance to be at the forefront of a critical public health campaign. By joining the WeNaija HPV Vaccine Video Contest 2023, you have the opportunity to leverage your creativity for a noble cause, influencing public awareness and potentially saving lives through increased vaccine uptake. Act now and be a part of this vital movement in Nigeria’s healthcare landscape.

Olusegun Fapohunda