Osun Logo Competition closes, Ajala, Oderinu, others named as panel of judges members 

Sat, Apr 27, 2024
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THE Osun State Government has informed the general public that submission of entries for the state’s logo has come to an end. 

The government has also named a panel of judges to review the entries and nominate the first top three from over hundred submissions.

The panel includes veteran broadcaster, Olusola Ajala; brand specialist, Dayo Oderinu; senior bureaucrat, Moshood Suleiman; Segun Yedupe and ace graphic artist, Kazeem Olalekan.

The next step is a review of all entries by the panel of judges, after which the best three designs will be unveiled by Governor Ademola Adeleke, on the 30th of April, 2024.

The review of the accepted entries will begin tomorrow, 27th of April, 2024, and a decision on the best logo will be made prior to the 30th of April, 2024.

“As a Government, we are deeply impressed by the incredible talents demonstrated by every participant. The competition has once again proven the creativity and the abundance of talents possessed by Osun indigenes, whether at home or away.

“While the competition lasted, participants showed exceptional efforts as reflected in the thousands of entries recorded and we sincerely appreciate them joining us in the journey to defining our identity not just for the present but for the future,” the statement by signed: Oluomo Kolapo Alimi, State Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, said. 

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-April 27, 2024 @ 16:54 GMT|

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