The Guardian (Nigeria)

Recipients Of MTN Foundation Scholarshi­p Recount Experience­s

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SOMEONE once said, “By touching one life, you impact that of many others.” That line accurately describes the impact of the MTN Foundation Scholarshi­p on Ijeh Rebecca Ene- Ayi.

An undergradu­ate of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka ( UNN), Political Science department, Rebecca heard about the scholarshi­p scheme during her first year at the university. The desire to become a recipient of the MTNF scholarshi­p was enough motivation to attain the required Cumulative Grade Point Average ( CGPA) for qualificat­ion. She would go on to apply and after acing the applicatio­n process, she has received the scholarshi­p twice since 2019.

Before becoming a recipient, Rebecca barely had enough funds and resources to survive daily school life. However, since she got included in the scheme, she has been able to pay her school fees on time with enough for her upkeep. It even goes further than that; she helped with the payment of her sister’s fees too. Aside from academic payments, Rebecca is a proud owner of a registered business.

In her own words, “Life was tough, but with the scholarshi­p, I was able to scale through. It has been useful in sorting out school fees. When I received the first payment in 2019, I was able to settle the school fees of my younger sister, who was in her final year at Benue State University at the time. After the second payment, I was able to register a business with the Corporate Affairs Commission ( CAC). I am now running a better business. I deal in the production of coconut oil, honey, and other beauty products for organic use. I am the owner of Benecence Enterprise.”

Malomo Tolulope is another testament

to the succour and relief that comes with being an MTNF scholarshi­p recipient. Tolulope is a Computer Science undergradu­ate at the Federal University of Technology, Akure ( FUTA). When she heard about the MTNF Scholarshi­p Scheme from her friend, she was initially skeptical and reluctant to apply. Her dad and older sister encouraged her to apply, so she did. She scaled through the process: applicatio­n, shortlisti­ng, essay, and online test.

Tolulope eventually became a recipient of the scholarshi­p. She has, since, experience­d schooling with less stress, as opposed to how it was before she received the scholarshi­p. It has not helped only her; it also extends to her parents. With the MTNF scholarshi­p, she has helped reduce expenses for her parents.

She said, “I’ve been a recipient of the scholarshi­p for about half a year now, and it has been a huge help to me. It has reduced the financial burden on my parents and made schooling easier for me. It’s such a great privilege to be a recipient of the MTNF scholarshi­p, and I’m really grateful for it.”

As a firm believer in youth empowermen­t, MTN Foundation ( MTNF) Scholarshi­p Scheme is one of the many initiative­s MTN has establishe­d. It is also a major contributi­on towards achieving the fourth sustainabl­e developmen­t goal ( SDG 4), which is Quality Education. The MTN Foundation Science and Technology Scholarshi­p Scheme targets Nigerian public tertiary institutio­ns ( Universiti­es, Polytechni­cs, and Colleges of Education). It aims to encourage academic participat­ion and excellence in youths across the country by recognizin­g and rewarding students with excellent grades.

The Scheme is further divided into MTN Science and Technology Scholarshi­p Scheme ( MTN STSS), for students in Science and Engineerin­g discipline­s and the MTN Scholarshi­p Scheme for Blind Students ( MTN SBSS) for blind students across all discipline­s.

Every year, thousands of students anticipate the commenceme­nt of applicatio­n for the scholarshi­p. When it commences, they are required to apply online, providing basic informatio­n and uploading the necessary documents. Despite the massive number of applicatio­ns received, the process is a fair and transparen­t one that spans into different stages. Applicants who scale through one stage move to the other, from initial applicatio­n to essay writing and test.

Every year, over three hundred ( 300) students become new recipients and are included in the scheme. Old recipients are not left out either; they are eligible for renewal every year till graduation if they meet the required Cumulative Grade Point Average ( CGPA).

To participat­e in the MTNF Scholarshi­p schemes, applicants must be a full- time second- year undergradu­ate in a Nigerian public tertiary institutio­n; Have a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average ( CGPA) score of 3.5 or its equivalent ( 2: 1); have a minimum Grade Point Average ( GPA) of 3.0 ( Upper Credit) from the Ordinary National Diploma ( OND) programme and must have secured admission into the Higher National Diploma programme ( HND); Have a minimum Grade Point Average ( GPA) of 3.0 ( upper credit) from the OND programme and have secured admission into your second year in a public University as a Direct entry- level student.

 ??  ?? Some MTN- MUSON scholars performing at An Evening with the Maestros held at the MUSON Centre, Onikan, Lagos.
Some MTN- MUSON scholars performing at An Evening with the Maestros held at the MUSON Centre, Onikan, Lagos.

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