By Christiana Ekpa

The 2025 edition of The Nigeria Prize for Science, Africa’s most prestigious science award, has officially kicked off with Nigeria LNG Limited (NLNG) handing over a record 112 entries to the Prize’s Advisory Board at a high-profile ceremony in Lagos.

This year Prize, worth $100,000, focused on the theme “Innovations in ICT, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Digital Technologies for Development.” seeks bold and groundbreaking solutions that can transform Nigeria’s digital economy, empower industries, and address key national challenges through science and technology.

Speaking at the ceremonial handover, Dr. Sophia Horsfall, NLNG’s General Manager for External Relations and Sustainable Development, described the volume of entries as a powerful testament to the rising spirit of innovation in Nigeria and beyond. “Your participation demonstrates a shared commitment to harnessing science as a tool for sustainable progress. These 112 entries represent ideas with the potential to shape Nigeria’s future,” she said.

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She noted that Nigeria’s vast pool of young talent and growing digital ecosystem makes it fertile ground for AI and ICT-driven innovation. “This year’s theme aligns with a global shift towards digital transformation. As Africa’s largest economy, Nigeria has a unique opportunity to lead with scalable, globally relevant solutions,” she added.

The entries were formally received by Professor Barth Nnaji, Chair of the Advisory Board and renowned scientist, who expressed enthusiasm about the quality and competitiveness of the submissions. “The number and depth of entries signal an exciting competition ahead. We are confident this year’s Prize will uncover outstanding innovations capable of delivering real impact,” he said.

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Professor Nnaji also highlighted the transformative role of AI across multiple sectors, citing advancements in precision agriculture, intelligent healthcare diagnostics, and personalized learning in education. “These innovations are not just futuristic concepts—they are already shaping how we live, work, and grow,” he said.

The entries will now be transmitted to an independent panel of judges who will rigorously assess them on merit, originality, and potential for impact. The evaluation phase marks a critical step in identifying the most promising scientific breakthroughs from Nigeria and the diaspora.

Other members of the Advisory Board include Chief Dr. Nike Akande, a two-time former Minister of Industry, and Professor Baba Yusuf Abubakar, an expert in quantitative genetics and animal breeding.

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Sponsored by NLNG since 2004, The Nigeria Prize for Science continues to drive the country’s science and technology landscape, celebrating research excellence and inspiring innovation that meets developmental needs. The winner of the 2025 Prize will be announced at a world press conference in September.

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