ND Western Limited, an indigenous oil and gas company and Making of Champion, a pioneer lead sponsor of the Student-Athlete Scholarship have deepened Nigeria’s education support with global scholarship.
Both firms have announced a full US collegiate scholarship at South Plains College in Texas for one of its student-athletes – Maria Umoibang.
The five-year partnership between ND Western and Making of Champions (MoC) has awarded Student-Athlete Scholarships at both Secondary Schools and Universities in Nigeria, as well as sponsored talent search competitions which have discovered current and future star athletes for Nigeria.
Sunday Okunbor, head of commercial, said ND Western is committed to investing in the next generation and Making of Champions has been a good partner in ensuring young talents can live their dreams.
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“Sustainable development is fundamental to our operations hence, we stay true to our Environmental, Social and Governance, ensuring both work in tandem to enable us to contribute our quota in achieving a better society and in extension, a brighter future for nations with our footprint,” Okunbor said in a statement.
Also, Bambo Akani, CEO and founder of MoC commended ND Western for working with MoC since 2017, a partnership he said has yielded great results.
“We are excited about our partnership with ND Western as there is a need to encourage and support the pool of talents,” he said.
According to him, the partnership is in line with the organisation’s mission to raise champions for Nigeria which ND Western has displayed how truly it powers the nation by creating champions in the classroom and on the track.
“We are also optimistic that Maria and other beneficiaries will be recognized champions in Nigeria and the world,” he said.
Founded in 2013, Making of Champions Limited,is a Sports Media & Management Company that was set up to elevate the profile and performance of Sports in Nigeria and the rest of Africa.
The company is dedicated to maximising the potential that sports has to bring the country, and the continent on a whole, together.
Based on her incredible potential, the promising teenage athlete, Umoibang said it would not have been possible without ND Western’s Pre-Collegiate Scholarship.
“I can’t thank you enough, you are indeed family. It has been my dream to make my family proud, and you have put me on the right track to achieve this”, said Umoibang.
She assured that she would live up to expectations as she begins another phase of her life.
The scholarship covers her tuition, training, physiotherapy, apparel, gym, transport, and dietary support, as well as all her US visa processing expenses and even flight to the USA.
The young athlete was trained by Deji Aliu, Olympic Medalist& MoC head coach; she was the fastest 15-year-old in Nigeria in 2020, before becoming one of the youngest athletes ever to contest the 100m Final at Nigeria’s Olympic Trials at the age of 16 in 2021.
ND Western’s partnership with MoC dates back to 2017 — the Student-Athlete Scholarship is the first of its kind in Nigeria, awarding full Scholarships to talented teenagers in Nigerian Secondary Schools and Universities, many of whom have gone on to win national, continental and global medals, with several recipients earning US Collegiate Scholarships worth over $1 million combined to date.
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