Stand a Chance to
Win 1,800,000

Greetings from Bikini Bottom, We have a writing competition coming up that we want you to participate in,
Come and show us your creative Genius. We are thinkBig Africa and we are sure that your can support your
Parents pay your next school fees.

Registration Ends

Mr. Krabs said registration is FREE! but you have to be 12 years and below

which also means, anybody can participate with just this 3 simple steps

Register

For registeration you can click of the "register now" link below. We also allow for registration via whatsapp, click here.
When your registration is completed, you would be asked to write about yourself, ask your parents for help.

Register Now

Vote

Voting is at a cost of N50 only per vote, We allow multiple votes and voters are to either use our online platform or by bank transfers then send screenshots for verification or add entrants name to narration


Vote here

Win!

The first position gets a cash price of N1,000,000 and the second gets a cash prize of N500,000 and the third gets a cash prize of a N300,000.



What is the Competition About?

Pay your own school fees as the name implies is a platform that will enable kids to assist their parents in paying their school fees. They will be judged by their essay writing and votes.

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How to write an Essay

An essay is a short piece of writing written in an orderly manner. Steps in writing an essay.
1. Topic/Title
2. Discuss your main idea or what the essay is about.
3. Provide details/points for your introduction.
4. Summarize your essay.

Tips to Win

✅Your essay should be concise
✅Invite your friends, relatives, neighbours, schoolmates, so that they can vote for you.

Our Contestants

We at the Pay your own School Fees Contest are Super Excited to work with you. These are some of the Contestants.

About Us

Thinkbig Africa is an innovative aid foundation that assists the young future African generations in creating for them the right mindset to strive in their respective regions, developing and building interest in political matters across Africa to be relevant in their individual societies at large.

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