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U.S. Mission Nigeria Launches “Made in America, Loved in Nigeria” Social Media Skit Contest

Participants are expected to be young creative Nigerians aged between 18 and 45 and resident in Nigeria

Mediatracnet by Mediatracnet
December 3, 2025
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The U.S. Mission Nigeria has launched the “Made in America, Loved in Nigeria Social Media Skit Contest,” a nationwide digital initiative designed to spotlight the positive impact of American products, brands, and ideas on communities across Nigeria.

The contest, which rolled off from December 1, 2025, would run till December 8, 2025.

Young creative Nigerians aged between 18 and 45 and reside in Nigeria are expected to participate in the contest to showcase their creativity through short and engaging skits highlighting how U.S. innovations, products, services, and culture are enriching daily life, foster productivity, and drive progress in Nigeria.

The campaign requires participants to produce original 90-second vertical skits that creatively portray the influence of American tools, products, or ideas in areas such as business, education, technology, creativity, and community development.

Organizers say entries must be posted publicly on any social media channel, like YouTube, Facebook, or Instagram and tag @USinNigeria.

Also, participants were encouraged to share the same video on their social media channels using the hashtags “#MadeInAmericaLovedInNigeria” and “#TradeThatTransforms”

In addition, participants who must submit only original content are required to complete the official entry form and upload a signed eligibility and release form.

Submitted entries, the organizers explained, would undergo pre-screening formalities for compliance with contest rules and would be evaluated on creativity, relevance to the theme, storytelling, technical quality, and audience engagement.

Winners would be announced on December 12, 2025 on the US Mission Nigeria social media handles.

Top entries would receive creative media equipment such as Sony A7 IV creative bundle, Sony A7 III, and iPhone 16 + Handheld Gimbal as well as mentorship and U.S. Mission Nigeria social media features as prizes.

“The initiative aligns with the Mission’s commitment to supporting Nigeria’s vibrant creative sector, strengthening cultural and economic ties, and celebrating the innovative spirit of Nigerian youth,” a statement by the organizers said.

For full contest rules, submission instructions, and required forms, participants may visit – http://madeinamericalovedinnigeria.com/
or contact enquiries@madeinamericalovedinnigeria.com

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