Awards

Rainbow Creative Writing competitions
Since 2005 we have organized various creative writing exercises to encourage and reward writing talent. 1000+ students from 100+ schools around Nigeria have participated. 

Rainbow Prize for Literature
In 2018 we established a cash gift of  One Hundred Thousand Naira (N100, 000) for the students with the best result in Literature in 3 secondary schools in Nigeria with the debut awardees as follows:

Kings College, Lagos – Molake Adam Ololade

Federal Govt. Girls’ College Abuloma, Port Harcourt – Grace Oluka Nwaji

Loyola Jesuit College, Abuja – Pear Olaedo Opara

 

RAINBOW BOOK CLUB 2005 CREATIVE WRITING COMPETITION BASED ON PURPLE HIBISCUS BY CHIMAMANDA ADICHIE– (in Port Harcourt)
First position: Master Adedotun Ajibade (16 years ) of Nigerian Navy Secondary School

Second position: Master Victor Amango (14 years) of Emarid College

Third position: Miss Nneka Jayne Moh (15 years) of International Secondary School R.S.U.S.T.

 

RAINBOW BOOK CLUB 2006 CREATIVE WRITING COMPETITION BASED ON AKE BY WOLE SOYINKA (in Port Harcourt)
First prize winner: Miss Victory Amadi (15 years) of Aladumo High School

Second prize winner: Miss Ruhuoma Enyi (14 years) of Aladumo High School

Third prize winner: Miss Kemilia Ibulubo (13 years) of Emarid College

 

RAINBOW BOOK CLUB 2007 CREATIVE WRITING COMPETITION (in Calabar)
First Prize winner: Ubong Michael Akpan (17 years) of Government Technical College

Second Prize winner: Antigha Mary Eyo (16 years) of Pinn Margaret School

Third Prize winner: Bassey Oza Vanseh (13 years) of Pinn Margaret School

 

RAINBOW BOOK CLUB 2008 CREATIVE WRITING COMPETITION (in Abuja)
First Prize winner: David Opara (13 years) of UBE JSS Wuse Zone 2 ,
Chinaraotuto Igweamaka (13 years) of J.S.S. Apo Legislative Quarters

Second Prize winner: Abdulmalik Zuwaila (13 years) of J.S.S. Kubwa

Third Prize winner: David U. Osuji (14 years) of J.S.S. Yangyi

 

RAINBOW BOOK CLUB 2019 CREATIVE WRITING COMPETITION (in Abuja, Lagos and Port Harcourt ), sponsored by SHELL Pet. Dev. Co.

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