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TLDS Reveals Theme, Draws for Jaw War 2026 Ahead of September Showdown

The Literary and Debating Society, University of Ibadan today, Friday 8th of May unveiled the fixtures, theme, and schedule for 12th edition of Jaw War, 2026 during a press conference and seeding event held at the Infinix Resource Centre, University of Ibadan ahead of the annual debating tournament.

The official statement delivered by the President, Goodness T. AKINLOYE revealed that this year’s edition will run under the theme, “Africa and the Burden of Tomorrow: Power, Identity and the Future of Freedom,” saying the competition will focus on conversations around governance, media, finance, culture, identity, and Africa’s future in a rapidly changing world.

The organisers also announced that LED timer screens introduced in previous editions will remain in use to improve time management and overall tournament experience. The National Debate Championship is also set to return for its 6th edition, bringing together universities across South-West Nigeria.

In the faculty category, Veterinary Medicine will face Technology, while Public Health takes on Economics. Other fixtures include Science versus Law, Basic Medical Sciences against Renewable Natural Resources, Environmental Design and Management against Pharmacy, Agriculture versus Computer Science, Social Sciences versus Dentistry, Clinical Sciences against Education, and Nursing against Arts.

Faculty Category Fixation

For the hall category, Kenneth Mellanby Hall will compete against Obafemi Awolowo Hall, while Sultan Bello Hall faces Alexander Brown Hall. Nnamdi Azikiwe Hall will take on Ransom Kuti Hall, Independence Hall faces Queen Idia Hall, while Lord Tedder Hall will compete against Queen Elizabeth II Hall.

Hall Category Fixation


According to the tournament schedule, the Jaw War Rally will hold on August 30, while the opening ceremony and first leg of the hall category debates are scheduled for September 1. Faculty category debates will begin on September 3, with the finals expected to hold on October 10.

Former President of the The Literary and Debating Society, University of Ibadan, Babatimehin Peace, was also present at the event. The President of the University of Ibadan Union of Campus Journalists, Jesutomiwo Adebumowa served as the umpire and supervised the seeding of topics during the press conference.

Jaw War remains one of the University of Ibadan’s biggest intellectual competitions, drawing participation from halls, faculties, and student debaters across the university each year.

Sunday Precious Nnamdi

Nnamdi Sunday is a fourth-year medical student at the University of Ibadan and a campus journalist with a strong focus on news reporting, health and creative writing. He currently serves as the News Editor and Deputy Editor-in-Chief (Clinicals) at UIMSA Press, having previously held the role of News Editor. He is the recipient of the UIMSA Press Pressman of the Year award for the 2024/2025 session and was nominated for Best News Reporter at the Union of Campus Journalists, University of Ibadan awards for the same session. Outside of medicine and writing, he is passionate about choral music, and can often be found singing, attending events, networking, and exploring new experiences.

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