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AkweyaTV Closes Registration for 2026 Language Speaking Competition Tomorrow

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Last updated: March 29, 2026 8:51 am
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Published: March 29, 2026
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Registration officially closes 30th March, for the 2026 edition of the Akweya Language Speaking Competition, as organisers urge parents to take advantage of the final hours to enroll their children.

The competition, which marks the ‘Akoko’ edition and the 6th Anniversary of Akweya TV Limited, was first announced on January 30 and has since attracted growing interest and support from the Akweya community. Notable individuals, including Engr. Raphael Idoko and Mr. Bernard Akpa, have contributed financially toward the success of the initiative, underscoring its cultural significance.

Flyer advertising the Akweya Language Speaking Competition

Speaking on the development, the Moderator of the National Language Speaking Competition, Idajor Ajah, expressed appreciation to supporters while calling for more partnerships.

“We appreciate all those who are contributing to the success of this competition, especially the judges and sponsors, which is intended to promote the Akweya language. We welcome all others to make their contributions and sponsorship,” he said.

The competition is designed to encourage young Akweya children, especially those raised in urban areas, to reconnect with their linguistic heritage while building confidence and public speaking skills. Children between the ages of 6 and 14 are eligible to participate, with categories divided into: Category 1: Ages 6–9 and Category 2: Ages 10–14.

According to the Moderator, participants stand a chance to win exciting prizes, including cash rewards, digital watches, branded T-shirts, and more. The event is scheduled to take place on April 18, 2026, and is open strictly to city- and town-bred Akweya children.

Parents and guardians are required to submit the name, age, photograph, and a brief profile of their child (including ambition and favourite food) before the close of registration tomorrow. Submissions can be sent via:📲 Grace: 08106812532📲 Idajor: 07063130865.

Organisers say the initiative is part of a broader effort to preserve the Akweya language and other Nigerian languages to ensure they continue to thrive among younger generations. AkweyaTV also organised the first National Language Speaking Competition, which saw children competing to translate ideas and phrases from English to their mother tongues.

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