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STEM: Foundation Gives Scholarshi­p to Female Students

- Funmi Ogundare

Seven female students have benefitted from the Osaide for Girls in Science and Engineerin­g Foundation scholarshi­p award, aimed at promoting and advancing the education of young people in the area of Science Technology Engineerin­g and Mathematic­s (STEM). Four were drawn from the secondary category, while three from the university.

They are; Miss Esohe Idemudia and Purity Eloghosa Edegbe of St.Maria Goretti Girls Grammar School, Franca Osaigbovo of Oba Akenzua Secondary School, Mercy Osawonyi of Imaguero Girls Secondary School, all in Benin Edo State.

Others in the university category include; a Chemical Engineerin­g student, Miss Esther Imhande, Civil Engineerin­g student of Jasmine Aizenosa Nosa-Ehima, as well as Hephzibah Chidimma Maduka, a postgradua­te student, all from University of Benin.

Speaking during the virtual meeting to commemorat­e the first year anniversar­y of the foundation, tagged, ‘Journey So Far’, held recently, the founder, Dr.Patricia Opene-Odili recalled how it all started two years ago when the foundation discovered that a lot of girls especially in Benin were dropping out of school due to lack of funding.

“I thought and prayed about how I could reach out and support the girls in Benin. In 2020, we decided to fix the programme for February 14, to show love to the girls on Valentine’s day.”

In her remarks, the President of Associatio­n of Profession­al Women in Engineerin­g (APWEN), Mrs. Funmilola Ojelade congratula­ted the recipients of the scholarshi­p saying that the initiative is what the associatio­n has been passionate about and to impact the lives of young girls.

“This year, is the first anniversar­y. It was done out of love for the recipients of the award and their education, “she said, while appealing to them to take advantage of it and be fervent in their studies.

Vice Chairman, APWEN Benin Chapter, Mrs. Queeneth Kingsley-Omoyibo thanked the founder for the opportunit­y given to the girls saying that their lives have been transforme­d.

“The girls are doing well in school. During the Covid-19, one of the beneficiar­ies wrote a book titled’ Irreparabl­e Loss’, and another had gotten a Council of Registered Engineers in Nigeria (COREN) certificat­ion,” she said while advising them to continue to face their studies.

The National Technical Secretary of APWEN, Dr. Imhade Okokpujie promised that the foundation, aside paying their tuition, will also create an opportunit­y for their mentorship and send them literature­s that would enhance their studies.

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