NLNG Explains Why No Winner of Nigeria Science Prize in 2025

NLNG says no winner emerged in The Nigeria Prize for Science 2025 due to its commitment to preserve the credibility and integrity of the prize and selection process.

The theme of the science prize in 2025 was: Innovations in ICT, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Digital Technology for Development.

Professor Barth Nnaji, Chairman of the Advisory Board said at a press conference in Lagos that despite a record 112 entries for the 2025 edition, the Board could not declare a winner because the entries lacked practical and field-tested innovations.

“We needed something that has been demonstrated and should have impact, especially in AI. This is in addition to value within our environment and the excellence has to be proven beyond doubt. We were very rigorous in the selection process.”

Nnaji commended NLNG for continuing to support The Nigeria Prize for Science in Nigeria and Africa. He said it is important for Nigeria to be part of the digital revolution, stimulate growth and practical approach to science and technology and improve the standard of living of Nigerians.

The Board chairman listed some of the selection criteria to include academic track-record, quality of entry, recognitions, innovation, impact and patent.

He promised that the 2025 theme would be repeated in 2026.

Dr. Sophia Hosfall, the General Manager, External Relations and Sustainability at NLNG said the company is focused on the standard of the selection process, rather than the $100, 000 prize money.

She commended the chairman and members of the Advisory Board for the rigorous selection process and the eventual outcome.

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