MTN Nigeria Foundation Grants N114m in Scholarships to 380 Students
MTN Nigeria disburses N114m scholarships to 380 students in 2024, helping them achieve academic excellence.
The MTN Nigeria Foundation has awarded N114 million in scholarships to 380 students across various universities in Nigeria.
This exciting announcement includes support for visually-impaired students, making education accessible to more deserving individuals.
The foundation continues to provide opportunities for academic excellence through its scholarship programs.
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MTN Nigeria Foundation Scholarship Awards
During a special award ceremony held in Abuja, 380 students were inducted into the MTN Scholarship Alumni Association.
These scholarships will cover the students’ entire course of study from entry to final year.
Recipients can renew their scholarships each year, provided they meet the necessary academic requirements.
A Message of Support from MTN Nigeria Foundation
In her address, Aishatu Sadauki, Director of MTN Nigeria Foundation, expressed the foundation’s belief in empowering individuals regardless of their backgrounds.
She highlighted that each student has the potential to be a trailblazer, a problem-solver, and a visionary.
MTN remains committed to supporting the students as they work towards achieving academic excellence.
Aishatu encouraged the recipients to build meaningful connections, gain valuable knowledge, and contribute positively to society.
She reassured the scholars that the MTN family believes in their ability to make a significant difference in the world.
Special Guests at the Ceremony
Prof. Chris Piwuna represented the Vice Chancellor of the University of Jos, Prof. Tanko Ishaya, at the event.
The JAMB Registrar was represented by Basira Agbabiaka, further demonstrating the broad support for this scholarship initiative.
This program aims to uplift students with academic potential, ensuring that financial barriers do not limit their pursuit of higher education.
By recognizing these scholars, MTN continues to contribute to the future of Nigeria’s youth.
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