Nigerian Students Got Scholarship Worth $2m to Study inthe US

A total of 150 Nigerian students within the Lagos Consulate District had been offered scholarships worth $2m to study in various universities in the US by the United States Government.

Out of the 150 students, seven who applied through the Education USA Opportunity Funds Programme were granted fully-funded scholarships.

The US Consul General, John Bray,  while speaking on Tuesday at the 2017 Pre-Departure Orientation Programme for the students, said;

"Five of the seven students who got full scholarships were travelling for their postgraduate studies, while the remaining two were going for their first degree programmes".

"Nigeria had experienced a remarkable increase in the number of students pursuing higher education in the US".

According to the report, about 10,674 Nigerians are studying at more than 730 colleges and universities in the US, making Nigeria the leading source of African students in the country.

While counselling the students, John Bray said;

“I urge you to be exceptional ambassadors for Nigeria and to take seriously your responsibilities to be good citizens and scholars, just as I wish you great success in your chosen academic fields and a fulfilling experience in the US,”.

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