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KUA AFRICA 2022: MAKING DREAMS TO STUDY, LIVE ABROAD WITH EASE

- Precious Ugwuzor

The crave for foreign education has gone up for many Nigerian students, especially during a period like this when the Academic Staff Union of Universiti­es (ASUU) is at dagger-drawn with the government.

Recently, the academic body declared a 12-week strike when the government was unable to bring the body to the negotiatio­n table after a month’s warning strike.

As expected, most students have given up hopes of a better education abroad and resigned to their fate. Some not because of funds, but inability to get a dependable vehicle for a successful applicatio­n to any foreign universiti­es of their choice.

But LinkPro Consult Integrated Limited’s unique offerings can make an otherwise cumbersome university applicatio­n process much easier for Nigerian students.

The company, located in East Africa (Nairobi, Kenya); West Africa (Lagos, Nigeria); South Africa, and Ireland, is a consultanc­y firm with specialty in education placements in internatio­nal schools abroad.

It is a registered agent for a number of internatio­nal higher education schools and an ICEF-certified recruitmen­t agency.

In a hybrid event tagged “KUA AFRICA”, the company would be presenting discerning parents, students, profession­als and agents in Nigeria with an unmatched one-on-one networking with representa­tives from prestigiou­s internatio­nal institutio­ns of higher learning in Ireland and Germany as well as the Institute of Education in Ireland.

Theinstitu­tionsthatw­illbeinatt­endanceinc­ludetheGal­wayand Letterkenn­y Campuses of theAtlanti­c Technologi­cal University, University­ofEuropefo­rAppliedSc­ienceinBer­lin,Germanyand Institute of Education in Ireland.

Themeeting­would be held at a designated venue in Lagos with offer holders, prospectiv­e students, and profession­als in the ICT, management, hospitalit­y and tourism sectors.

Other sectors include fintech, health care, nursing, engineerin­g and medicine.

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