The National Orientation Agency, NOA, has announced the successful completion of the state-level stage of the 2025 National Campus Debate, Nigeria’s flagship civic engagement platform for youth in tertiary institutions.
From May to July 2025, institutions across all 36 states and the FCT submitted debate video entries, with the top three selected per state. Following an internal screening at the NOA Headquarters, one institution per state has now been officially confirmed to represent their state in the next stage.

The Agency commends all participants for their intellectual rigour and creativity and extends appreciation to its State Directorates for their exemplary coordination.
National campus debate schedule
Zonal Face-to-Face Debates: 15th–22nd September 2025
The next phase of the competition, which are Zonal Face-to-Face Debates, will take place from 15th to 22nd September 2025 across the six geo-political zones. Each zone will host first-place winners from states in that region
Theme
The theme would be, “Unity in Diversity: Defining National Identity in Nigeria’s Multicultural Society,” while the Grand Finale would be during Nigeria’s Independence Week in October 2025.
The debate will culminate in a National Grand Finale during the week of Nigeria’s independence celebration 2025 at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, as part of Nigeria’s 65th Independence Day celebrations. Zonal champions will compete in a televised final round, showcasing youth excellence and civic leadership.
Cash Prizes: 1st Place (National Winner): ₦50 Million, 2nd Place: ₦30 Million and 3rd Place: ₦20 Million
Public Engagement and Livestreaming
We encourage the public, educational institutions, and civil society organisations to support and follow the competition. All zonal and national rounds will be livestreamed via NOA’s digital platforms and media partners’ outlets.
Stay Connected

Website: www.noa.gov.ng
Facebook: facebook.com/nationalorientationagency
Twitter/X: x.com/NOA_Nigeria
Instagram: @noa_nigeria
Hashtag: #NationalCampusDebate
This initiative reaffirms NOA’s unwavering commitment to national unity, civic participation, and youth development through dialogue and education.

