The 17th Wole Soyinka International Cultural Exchange (WSICE) has announced the top 10 finalists from Ogun State in its annual national essay competition, with the successful young scholars set to receive personal mentorship from Nobel laureate Professor Wole Soyinka as part of activities marking his 92nd birthday celebration, WS@92.
The finalists were selected after a rigorous assessment of entries submitted by secondary school students across Ogun State. While the identities of the Top Ten finalists are hereby announced, the 1st, 2nd and 3rd prize winners will be officially unveiled on Wednesday, 15th July 2026, alongside winners from other participating states across Nigeria.
The successful Ogun State finalists are:
1.Popoola Nadia – Ahmadiyya Science College
2. Faparusi Tioluwani – The Ambassadors School, Ota.
3. Oseni Tolulope Nurudeen – Iganmode Grammar School, Ota
4. Adedokun Elemide Hilmoh – Adedokun International Schools
5. Aina Oluwadarasimi – Migration Model College, Ijebu-Ode
6. Olusanwo Precious Semilore – Iganmode Grammar School
7.Adegbola Mujibat – Alameda Grammar School (Senior), Ado-Odo
8. Iheme Praise Chinenye – Akesan Community Grammar School
9. Oladipo Nasir Ahmad – Ahmadiyya Science College
10. Akinnawonu G. Oluwabukunmi – Redeemer’s High School
Speaking ahead of the event, the programme directorate of the WSICE disclosed that the award ceremony forms part of the “Do Your Own Thing” programme, one of the flagship activities of this year’s 17th Wole Soyinka International Cultural Exchange, tagged WS@92.
The highlight of the day will be the personal appearance of Professor Wole Soyinka, who will receive the finalists, mentor them, and lead an interactive Question and Answer session designed to inspire critical thinking, creativity, leadership and cultural consciousness among the young participants. The students will also participate in a range of cultural engagements and intellectual activities that have become synonymous with the annual exchange.
The annual essay competition continues to provide a platform for identifying and nurturing outstanding young thinkers while promoting excellence in writing, civic responsibility, and the values that Professor Soyinka has consistently championed throughout his lifetime.
According to the directorate, the continued success of the essay competition demonstrates the enduring relevance of Professor Soyinka’s commitment to intellectual freedom, cultural identity and youth development.
Producer, Youth Programme of the WSICE, Linda Amadi-Olowookere, noted that the interaction with Professor Soyinka remains one of the most anticipated aspects of the exchange, offering students a rare opportunity to engage directly with Africa’s first Nobel laureate in Literature in an atmosphere of learning, mentorship and inspiration.
The Wole Soyinka International Cultural Exchange has, over the past 17 years, grown into one of Africa’s foremost cultural and educational platforms, connecting young people with literature, the arts, civic engagement and intercultural dialogue.
The organisers congratulate all the finalists and wish them success as they await the announcement of the overall winners on Wednesday, 15th July 2026.