NLNG Receives Over 220 Entries as 2026 Nigeria Prize for Literature Begins Adjudication

NLNG Receives Over 220 Entries as 2026 Nigeria Prize for Literature Begins Adjudication
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April 22, 2026 | Kristina Reports

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The Nigeria LNG Limited (NLNG) has officially commenced the adjudication process for the 2026 Nigeria Prize for Literature, receiving over 220 entries in this year’s category of Poetry.

Speaking at the handover of entries press conference held on Monday, Apri 20 2026, the General Manager, External Relations and Sustainable Development, NLNG, Sophia Horsfall, described the moment as the beginning of a rigorous and highly anticipated process that will require attention, patience, and sound judgement.

Horsfall noted that the Prize, valued at $100,000 and regarded as one of Africa’s most prestigious literary awards, continues to attract strong participation, with 224 entries recorded for this year’s cycle.

She emphasised the demanding nature of poetry, describing it as a genre that requires precision, depth, and clarity, where in many cases, a single line defines the entire piece.

She also referenced the 2022 winning poetry collection by Romeo Oriogun as a benchmark for excellence.

Highlighting NLNG’s role, Horsfall reiterated the company’s commitment to sustaining a credible platform that promotes literary excellence and national cultural development.

According to her, the Prize has, over the years, gone beyond recognising talent to encouraging reading culture, discipline in writing, and intellectual engagement across the country.

“The Nigeria Prize for Literature ignites conversations that extend beyond the literary community, drawing national attention to the role of literature as both a mirror and moulder of society,” she said, while commending the media for amplifying these discussions.

Also speaking, Chairman of the Advisory Board, Professor Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo, described the handover as a critical transition point where responsibility for the entries formally shifts to the Advisory Board and the panel of judges.

She reaffirmed the Prize’s commitment to excellence through a rigorous and transparent adjudication process, stressing that all entries will undergo thorough and independent evaluation.

“The process is unbiased and strictly merit-based. This consistency has sustained the credibility of the Prize over the years,” she stated.

Professor Adimora-Ezeigbo noted that although 223 entries were officially accepted by the Advisory Board, the number reflects healthy participation, while encouraging broader engagement from the literary community in future editions.

Speaking on the poetry category, she dispelled the notion that it is an easier genre, explaining that poetry demands precision and leaves little room for excess.

“Every word must justify its presence. It is here that many works fall short,” she said, referencing Nomad by Romeo Oriogun as a strong standard within the genre.

She added that beyond the prize money, the long-term impact of the winning work, its relevance, influence, and the conversations it generates remains the true measure of success.

In her closing remarks, Manager, Corporate Communication and Public Affairs, NLNG, Anne-Marie Palmer-Ikuku, emphasised the Prize’s longstanding influence in shaping Nigeria’s literary landscape.

She described the initiative as one of the few platforms in the country that has consistently maintained credibility through “steady work, careful judgement, and a shared commitment to doing things the right way.”

Palmer-Ikuku commended the Advisory Board for its integrity and the media for its role in extending the reach and impact of the Prize, while also acknowledging the dedication of participating writers.

“As the process unfolds in the coming months, it will require critical attention, unbiased judgement, and continued media engagement to deliver an outcome that reflects the standard this Prize represents,” she said.

The adjudication process will progress from a longlist of eleven entries to a shortlist of three, culminating in the announcement of a winner in October 2026.

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