Richmond Adu Asante, fondly known as Richoco, has announced an exhilarating creative writing contest open to all members of the Students Assemblers Organization. This contest aims to encourage and showcase the creative talents of young writers within the organization.
Topic: "The Confined Student"
Participants are invited to submit a poem exploring the theme of "The Confined Student." This thought-provoking topic encourages students to delve deep into their imaginations and express their unique perspectives on the challenges and experiences of being a student in confinement, whether literal or metaphorical.
Submission Deadline: Tuesday , by 5 PM ,10th June of this month
Richmond Adu Asante, a passionate advocate for youth creativity and expression, is offering this contest as part of his birthday giveaway. The winner will receive a special prize directly from Richoco himself, making this contest an exciting opportunity for students to not only showcase their writing skills but also to be recognized and rewarded by a respected figure.
Eligibility: The contest is open to any student who is a member of the Students Assemblers Organization. All willing participants are encouraged to join and submit their poems by the specified deadline.
In his announcement, Richoco expressed his enthusiasm for the contest: "I believe in the power of creative writing as a means of expression and personal growth. This contest is a wonderful opportunity for students to challenge themselves and share their unique voices with others."
Students are reminded to submit their poems by Tuesday at 5 PM to be considered for the prize. This is a unique chance to gain recognition for their creative efforts and to celebrate the birthday of a dedicated supporter of youth creativity.
Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity! Sharpen your pencils, ignite your imaginations, and let your words flow. We look forward to reading your submissions!
Submit your poems at studentsassemblers@gmail.com
Mind you , anyone who partakes in this exercise would have to be interviewed to explain further to the public the interpretation of the poem.
For more details, please contact the Students Assemblers Organization.
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