MTN Foundation, the corporate social intervention arm of MTN Nigeria says the 360 scholarships awarded to Nigerian University students demonstrate its determination to provide access to quality education which is the first step to a world of opportunity for the youth of our nation.
The scholarships, awarded under the MTNF scholarship schemes made up of the MTNF Science and Technology Scholarship (STSS) and Scholarship for the Blind Students (SBSS).
Nonny Ugboma, executive secretary, MTN Foundation while speaking on the scholarship award ceremony and workshop for graduands, said the MTNF scholarship scheme is more than just funds; it is a commitment to build the capacity of our youth.
According to her, “We know it does not stop there. We need to ensure they are adequately prepared for the workplace. We hope that the fireside chat at the award ceremony will inspire the students to reach for greatness and innovation”.
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Ugboma noted that the foundation believes that the employability workshop held earlier will enrich the career path of the graduating students, wishing the graduating scholars success as they set out to take on the world.
The newly awarded scholars will each enjoy a scholarship grant worth N200,000 annually till graduation as long as they maintain a CGPA of 3.5 or its equivalent. The scholarship covers tuition, book allowance and stipend. Till date, MTN Foundation has awarded scholarships to 3,829 students valued at over NGN 2.1Billion.
The MTNF annual scholarships are awarded to high performing students in Nigerian public tertiary institutions.
Olufemi Adeluyi, who represented the minister of communications and digital economy, said: “We are here with the MTN Foundation to celebrate scholars that have excelled in school. MTN is also supporting people with disabilities by funding their education and this is very commendable. The Federal Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy is constantly working towards elevating skills over degrees. We are also committed to ensuring that individuals are empowered with the right tools and skills.”
Also speaking, Honourable Minister of Science & Technology, Ogbonnaya Onu represented by Francis Chizea said: “I am glad that MTN, in giving back to the society through its foundation, set up a scholarship scheme to empower the youths and as well, drive science and technology. This is a welcome development and a commendable effort that other organizations need to emulate.”
A major highlight of the ceremony was a fireside chat themed “Insight. Influence. Impact” with thought leaders sharing inspiring insights with the scholars. Nigeria’s former minister for communication technology, Omobola Johnson reiterated the role MTN continues to play in the ICT space and its impact on the country. “We need to get a workforce that is very comfortable with technology. We are in a state where we need world-class educational institutions and interventions such as this that will enable students to be very vast in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics,” Johnson said.
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