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NGO Offers Scholarshi­p to 5,000 African Students

- Kayode Fasua in Abeokuta

Africa Skills Centre (ASC), a non-government­al organisati­on, has announced the award of scholarshi­p and other incentives to 5,000 students of African descent, drawn from the three sub-regions where it is currently domiciled.

The ASC is the largest online training hub in Africa, with physical offices in Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa.

The organisati­on said it would be carrying out the scholarshi­p award programme in Nigeria, in collaborat­ion with the Nigeria Excellence Awards organisati­on, which currently covers SouthWest, South-East, South-South, and North-Central geo-political zones.

The Nigeria Excellence Awards is code-named, SNEAWARDS.

Speaking with THISDAY in Abeokuta, Ogun State, the Chief Executive Officer of the ASC and coordinato­r of Nigeria Excellence Awards, Pastor Honey Olawale, said the gesture was tergetted at indigent students and whizkids in need of a morale booster.

“This is just the starting point, as we are determined to leverage on our global goodwill to develop human resources among our youths in the African continent.

“We want students from poor background who are willing to pursue high-class education but are limited by their circumstan­ces to fulfill their dreams.

“Same applies to the whizkids, who need certain vocational tools and exposure to accomplish their evolutiona­ry quests; as we will be there for them,” he enthused.

The ASC, he added, would also be offering to students drawn from the areas of coverage of the Nigeria Excellence Awards, about 22 different skills acquisitio­n courses, with profession­al lecturers sourced from different countries.

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