London –
Beneficiaries of the Presidential Scholarship Scheme studying in the U.S. and
UK have been rated among top grades by their various universities.
It would
be recalled that President Goodluck Jonathan in 2012, established the
scholarship scheme for innovation and development in order to further the
education of students with first class degrees
to 25 top rated universities in
the world.
Prof.
Julius Okojie, Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission said
during an interactive session with the students in London, said he was glad
that the scheme has taken -off.
” The
American system has a 4 point maximum scale, most of our students are on 3.8 or
4 points which is very outstanding, and no student has failed to transit from
Masters to PhD, this is also a good record.
” It
means that this scheme itself shows that the quality of our product is good,”he
said.
Okojie
who also doubles as the Chairman of the Scheme, said that the performance of
the students were being monitored on a regular basis” we monitor them and get
reports from their supervisors.”
According
go him no student has dropped out of the programme since it began, noting that
such scheme is one of the administration’s best scholarship programmes.
While
addressing concerns of delayed allowances and entitlements raised by the
students, Okojie said that the issue was being addressed by a new project
implementation strategy committee.
He tasked
the student on the need to return home upon completion of their studies” you
are the next generation , on completion of your courses you are expected back
to the country”.
” You are
all expected to return back home to contribute to nation building by bringing
innovations that will drive the economy,” Okojie told the students.
Also
speaking, Kunle Gbamgbose, Deputy High Commissioner to the UK urged the
students to continue to strive for excellence in their studies.
” You are
Nigeria’s testimony, you have done well to have been selected, it is time to
make the nation proud. your success will determine the continuity of the
Programme.”
He said
that most developed nations invested in their people and that was what Nigeria
was emulating in building the capacity of the students .
” In
spite of the challenges in the country, Nigeria is the only place where you can
be honoured, there is the need for you to give back to the society upon graduation,”
he said.
Some of
the students who spoke expressed gratitude for the opportunity to further their
education and promised to return home after their studies.
Beneficiaries
of the scheme in the UK are studying various courses in five universities namely
the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge , Edingburg and the University College
London as well as Imperial College.(NAN)
--Vanguard
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