83 Nigerians On Scholarships Depart For Morocco
Prof Mamman |
A total of 83 Nigerians awarded with
Moroccan scholarships will be departing Nigeria on November 23 and 24, 2023.
The minister of education, Prof Tahir
Mammam, presided over the departure of Morocco Scholars at a pre-departure
briefing in Abuja, yesterday.
He advised them to make their parents
and Nigeria proud by being worthy ambassadors in the country of their studies.
The
scholarship is under the Bilateral Education Agreement (BEA) 2023/2024 academic
session.
The first batch of the scholars are
scheduled to take off today while batch 2 will be leaving tomorrow.
The minister said the scholars had
successfully completed the Mandatory Nine (9) Months French Language Training
Programme at various Centres “Alliance Francaise” in Nigeria for the 2022/2023
academic year and now fully prepared for departure to Morocco for their main
academic courses for the 2023/2024 academic session.
He said their success in being
chosen as scholars for the programme is a reflection of academic brilliance as
well as the efforts of their teachers and parents.
“I, therefore, want to first
congratulate your parents for imbibing in you, values and ethics that made you
embrace your learning with commitment. I also congratulate your teachers, some
who might be here, for providing you with necessary knowledge that qualified
you for this scholarship.
“Your selection as scholars is part of
a broader plan of deepening the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed
Tinubu, which ensures that brilliant Nigerians, especially those that cannot
afford to study programmes that are not readily available in Nigeria, are
supported to get necessary knowledge, skills and competences that would be
useful in Nigeria’s development agenda.
“I am happy to inform you that despite
the global economic meltdown, the number of our development partners have
increased and many of them now offer scholarships to Nigeria. The active
countries include Hungary, China, Russia, Algeria, Romania, Morocco, Serbia,
Mexico, Egypt and Venezuela, others not very active include Macedonia, Poland,
South Korea, Greece, Japan and Turkey,” he said.
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