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MTN Foundation Set to Award Scholarshi­p to 1,164 Students

- Amby Uneze in Owerri

The MTN Foundation, a nongovernm­ental organisati­on (NGO), is set to award its annual scholarshi­p this year to a total of 1,164 students.

This comprised 1,068 science and technology students and 96 blind students.

The Executive Secretary of the MTN, Nonny Ugboma, said the award which would take place in Lagos and Imo States later this month, entails N200,000 for each scholarshi­p which he said covers tuition, book allowance and stipend for each academic year.

Ugboma, disclosed this at the award ceremony and scholarshi­p Alumni induction of the organisati­on held in Owerri.

Represente­d by an official of the organisati­on Abasi-Ebong Udobang, Ugboma, said the scholarshi­p would be renewed annually subject to the maintenanc­e of the required grades by the beneficiar­ies.

She explained that the Foundation Alumni programme was designed to provide access to new ideas and informatio­n that could assist the students in their respective careers.

Speaking, the Director of the Foundation, Dennis Okoro noted that over the years, millions of Nigerians had trusted MTN with the task of providing the communicat­ions services to them.

“Through the MTN foundation numerous resources and energy had been invested into communitie­s with the goal of building better relationsh­ips, working together to build a brighter future for all,” Okoro said.

While congratula­ting the new and existing students as they become students under the Foundation’s science and technology scholarshi­p scheme and the MTN scholarshi­p scheme for blind students, he urged them to utilise the opportunit­y, assuring that after graduation, MTN would be there to strengthen her already existing relationsh­ip by welcoming them into the MTN scholars Alumni.

The Vice Chancellor of the Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO), Professor Francis Chukwuemek­a Eze, who declared the ceremony open through the Vice Chancellor (Administra­tion) Prof. Julius Sunday Orebiyi, commended the organisati­on for giving a total of 8,454 scholarshi­ps valued approximat­ely to N1,6 billion to 3,114 students in the country despite the global socio-economic political dislocatio­n.

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