MTN Foundation Awards Scholarships To 1,011 Nigerian Students

LAGOS – MTN Foundation through its annual scholarship initiative has awarded scholarships to 360 undergraduate Ni­gerian students in addition to 651 cur­rent scholars, totalling 1,011 scholars.

The awardees were celebrated at award ceremonies held in Port Har­court, Lagos and Abuja. Special Ad­viser to the Lagos State Governor on Taxation and Revenue, Abdulkabir Ogungbo, Vice Chancellor, Rivers State University, Professor Nlerum Ok­ogbule, Chairman, House Committee on Telecommunications, Honourable Peter Akpatason and other notable dig­nitaries were present at the different ceremonies.

The annual scholarships recog­nise and reward high-performing students in Nigerian public tertiary institutions.

They are usually presented to three categories of students – undergradu­ates in science and technology-related courses; blind students in any field of study and the top 10 candidates of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Exam­ination (UTME) in Nigeria. Through this initiative, 4,590 Nigerian students have received scholarships valued at NGN 3 billion in the last 12 years.

Speaking at the Lagos event, the Chairman of MTN Foundation, Prince Julius Adelusi-Adeluyi OFR (mni) said, “This initiative was estab­lished with the belief that every indi­vidual – regardless of background or socio-economic status – deserves the opportunity to pursue their dreams through education, which has a pro­found impact on shaping minds, fos­tering innovation and driving societal change.

It is imperative to empower the next generation of trailblazers, prob­lem solvers and African visionaries. This is why we support blind students, top 10 UTME candidates and top-per­forming STEM students by facilitat­ing access to education and providing tools and resources to help them thrive academically and professionally.”

Deputy Governor, Lagos State, Dr Kadri Obafemi Hamzat, in his speech delivered by Special Adviser to the Governor of Lagos State on Taxation and Revenue, Abdulkabir OgungboOgungbo, commended the Foundation for its commitment to contribution to the development of its host communities.

He said, “I am delighted with the level of commitment of MTN to con­tributing to the growth and develop­ment of its host communities in terms of human and infrastructure devel­opment. Today’s ceremony, awarding scholarships to deserving recipients and the induction of past beneficia­ries into the scholarship alumni, is a commendable gesture and indicative of their corporate social responsibility.

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