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2021 Judges Announced


We are absolutely delighted to announce the judges for the 2021 edition of PMSSN National Writing Contest.

We are so excited that our judges are drawn from diverse backgrounds, and, at the same time, they share a lot in common. 

Following the judges' assessment of all entries, a shortlist will be released, after which the top three winners will be announced.


AbdulWarith Kazeem
AbdulWarith Kazeem is a graduate of Pharmacy from the prestigious University of Ibadan. He was a student journalist and rose to be the Editor-in-Chief of PANS UI Press Organization. He was already the Chief Editor of the 4th Edition of the UItesWrite Anthology. He likes to read and write and he enjoys insightful conversations.

Samira Ali Hamidu 
A pharmacist, researcher, MSc student and Lecturer at the university of Maiduguri. I have previously served on the the editorial committee for PANS national magazine and editor-in-chief for PMSSN Unimaid issue. Being a researcher and an academician, I’m still very actively engaged in academic writings

Ojomo Qudus
Born in Akowonjo, Lagos, Pharmacist Ojomo Qudus  is a native of Awori of the Yoruba clan. He graduated with a Bachelor of Pharmacy from Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife in 2018. While at the University, he was the President of the Literary and Debating Society of the Faculty of Pharmacy, OAU for two consecutive sessions. He has worked as a hospital pharmacist for two years during his internship and NYSC program. He currently works as a Superintendent Pharmacist for WryteMed Pharmacy, Sabo, Yaba, Lagos. He is happily married with a daughter.

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