Nigerian National Merit Award (NNMA) 2022
The Nigerian National Merit Award (NNMA) is a value driven agency of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. It was established by Act 53 of 1979 as amended by Act 96 of 1992 (CAP 122 LFN, 2004). The Mission statement for NNMA reads: "Committed to stimulating and rewarding, academic and professional excellence for national development of Nigeria'.
Nominations / Applications are invited for:
Title: 2022 Nigerian National Merit Award (NNMA)
Description
- The Governing Board of the Nigerian National Merit Award is currently soliciting nominations or applications for the award of the Nigerian National Order of Merit (NNOM) for the 2022 round.
- Nominations are valid only for the year of nomination. However, candidates who have been previously nominated should state clearly additional work(s) done since they were last nominated or the new grounds for re- consideration of their nomination
The Nigerian National Order of Merit (NNOM) Award
- The Nigerian National Order of Merit (NNOM) is an "Order of Dignity and distinct from the National Honours. It was instituted to accord proper and due recognition for outstanding intellectual and academic attainments and contributions to the general development of Nigeria.
- The President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is required by law (NNMA Act Section 8) to confer the NNOM Award annually, on the recipient(s), on the first Thursday in the month of December.
- The objective of the Award is to stimulate and reward excellence in Science, Engineering / Technology, Medicine, Humanities, Arts & Culture and other fields of
- human endeavor.
- Are cipient of NNOM Award is entitled to: use the designation Nigeria National Order of Merit (NNOM) after his/her name:
- Receive a Cash Prize, a Certificate and a Medal;
- Such other privileges as are enjoyed by recipients of high levels of national awards and honours.
Eligibility
- The Award is open to all citizens of Nigeria at home and abroad.
- Any Nigerian citizen of outstanding merit can be nominated by one or more Nigerian citizens. Any person may by himself / herself, where not sponsored by another person, apply to the Board for this purpose
- Where two or more Nigerians are collaborating on any deserving undertaking, they can be similarly nominated for a joint Award.
Nomination / Application Procedure
- Nominations shall be made strictly on the prescribed Nomination / Application Form, and in the format therein. Sponsors should provide brief information on themselves.
- The Nomination / Application Form may either be collected at the NNMA secretariat or downloaded from the NNMA website, www.nnma.gov.ng
- The form as advertised is also valid.
- Only one nomination / application may be submitted on the prescribed application form
- In private consultation with the nominee, the nomination / application form shall be accompanied by:
- The curriculum vitae of each candidate.
- A statement, preferably by the candidate, of between 250 - 500 words, specifying/defining and clearly illustrating in concrete terms, NOT generalities, what the candidate considers his/her unique and meritorious contribution to knowledge in his/her field of endeavor/specialization to merit consideration for the NNOM award.
- A list of not more than ten publications cited in the candidate's curriculum vitae which in the nominee's consideration, buttresses his/her claim to uniqueness and merit. Copies of the ten publications must be submitted with the application.
- 3 portrait photographs of the candidate.
- All nominations and supporting documents, including copies of the ten publications submitted to buttress the nominee's claim to uniqueness and merit, must reach the Secretary of the Nigerian National Merit Award on or before the stipulated deadline. Any nomination or application including the specified requirements arriving later than the deadline will not be considered. All supporting documents, including the nomination form should be sent in three (3) copies.
- Candidates with incomplete documents shall not be considered.
- Neither the Governing Board nor any of its Specialized Committees of Assessors shall entertain or enter into any correspondence with candidates or their sponsors regarding the processing of, or decision on any Nomination.
The Nomination / Application Form and supporting documents shall be addressed, sealed and delivered on or before the closing date to:
The Secretary,
The Presidency,
Nigerian National Merit Award,
Merit House, No 22, Aguiyi Ironsi Street, 3rd Floor,
Maitiama, Abuja.
Email: [email protected]
Website: nnma.gov.ng
Selection / Consideration
- Selection will be made from the wide range of contemporary works which are innovative, creative, essentially Nigerian in content and of national and international distinction; such works should emphasize the uniqueness of the achievements to humanity generally and Nigerian society in particular.
- The achievements may constitute a specific break-through in any field or may be of a cumulative nature; and
- The Award emphasizes distinct merit and upright morality, as this is the highest Merit Award in the Country.
- Nominators must not make public the names of nominees.
- Kindly note that any candidate that is found to lobby for the award shall be disqualified.
- In order to preserve and enhance the credibility of the Award, the submissions of the prospective recipients are usually subjected to rigorous assessment by experts, known as Specialized Committee of Assessors in the following four core areas:
- Science
- Medicine
- Engineering / Technology
- Humanities, Arts and Culture and other fields of human endeavour.
- When and where necessary, External Assessors are usually engaged from the national or international academic community.
- Announcement / Investiture
- Successful candidates will be notified about the outcomes of the process between October and November 2022, to be followed by an official public announcement latest two weeks from the date of Investiture.
- The Investiture of NNOM Awardee(s) is personally conducted by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
- The Investiture holds back-to-back with the Annual Forum of Laureates of the Nigerian National Order of Merit.
Nomination Application Format
- Name(s) of Candidate (s): Surname, First Name, Middle Name
- Citizenship:
- Contacts:
- Postal Address
- Phone
- E-mail
- Field Of Endeavour:
- Details Of Basis/Grounds For Nomination:
- A statement, preferably by the candidate, of between 250 - 500 words, specifying/defining and clearly illustrating in concrete terms, NOT generalities, what the candidate considers his/her unique and meritorious contribution to knowledge in his/her field of endeavor/specialization to merit consideration for the NNOM award.
- List below the statement not more than ten publications cited in the candidate's curriculum vitae, which he/she considers to buttress his/her claim to uniqueness and merit.
- N/B: Use additional papers if necessary
- Nominator:
- Name & Position/Title:
- Contact Details:
- Postal address:
- Phone:
- E-mail:
- Signature and Date:
- Co-Nominator:
- Name & Position/Title:
- Contact Details:
- Postal address:
- Phone:
- E-mail:
- Signature and Date:
- Have You Applied Before?
- Yes / No
- If yes, indicate all the years of previous applications.
- Candidates who have been previously nominated should state new grounds or additional works done since last nomination.
- Signature of Nominee/ Applicant Date
Application Deadline 31st March, 2022.
Abia State,
Abuja,
Adamawa State,
Akwa Ibom State,
Anambra State,
Bauchi State,
Bayelsa State,
Benue State,
Borno State,
Cross River State,
Delta State,
Ebonyi State,
Edo State,
Ekiti State,
Enugu State,
Gombe State,
Imo State,
Jigawa State,
Kaduna State,
Kano State,
Katsina State,
Kebbi State,
Kogi State,
Kwara State,
Lagos State,
Nasarawa State,
Niger State,
Ogun State,
Ondo State,
Osun State,
Oyo State,
Plateau State,
Rivers State,
Sokoto State,
Taraba State,
Yobe State,
Zamfara State