Ms Horsfall said the winner of the competition would receive a cash prize of $20,000.
Ms Horsfall said the Nigeria Prize for Literature would spotlight poetry, while the newly introduced Nigeria Prize for Creative Arts would debut with documentary filmmaking.
Ms Palmer-Ikuku commended the advisory boards, scientists, innovators, writers and other stakeholders for sustaining the prizes as benchmarks of excellence.
Philip Mshelbila, NLNG’s managing director, reaffirmed the company’s commitment to its Nigerian content objectives for the Train 7 project.
