Landmark University Students Awarded N1 Million Each for Best Article at MTN ASAP National Conference
Two students from Landmark University have been awarded N1 million each for their exceptional article at the recent MTN ASAP National Conference. Their paper, which focused on drug abuse, was submitted in response to the MTN ASAP Call for Papers themed “Advancing Evidenced-Based Solutions: A Call to Action Against Drug Abuse.”
Two students from Landmark University have been awarded N1 million each for their exceptional article at the recent MTN ASAP National Conference.
King Gideon Yusuf, a final-year student council chairman from the Department of Sociology, and Miss Faith Mofeoluwa Adetunji, a recent graduate from Microbiology, received the prestigious award for their jointly authored research paper.
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Their paper, which focused on drug abuse, was submitted in response to the MTN ASAP Call for Papers themed “Advancing Evidenced-Based Solutions: A Call to Action Against Drug Abuse.” The outstanding submission stood out among numerous entries,
Following their submission, the two students were invited to present their paper at the conference in Lagos. Their presentation was met with great enthusiasm from the audience and judges, who were impressed by their innovative approach to combating drug abuse.
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The presentation by King Yusuf and Miss Adetunji captivated both the audience and judges, highlighting innovative approaches and critical insights into combating drug abuse. Their achievement not only brings honor to Landmark University but also underscores the importance of research and evidence-based solutions in addressing societal issues.