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Group Empowers Students With Foreign Varsities Study Opportunities

by Kingsley Okoh
2 months ago
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A UK-based study-abroad consultancy, Umar Education Group (UEG), is empowering Nigerian students to pursue education abroad in top-ranked universities across the United Kingdom, Canada, United States, and Australia.

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In a bid to democratise global education, UEG stated that it is offering free consultations across the UK, Canada,  U.S. and Australia institutions to provide transformative education.

UEG also reiterated its commitment to breaking barriers in global education, by providing end-to-end support—from application guidance to visa processing while ensuring seamless access to world-class institutions.

To democratise access to global education, it said, Umar Education Group has eliminated upfront costs for initial consultations and now Prospective students can now book free sessions with certified advisors to explore academic opportunities, financial planning, and career pathways in their desired destinations via the Group’s website,

The Umar Education Group equally stated that Nigeria remains a focal point in the global education landscape adding that challenges such as complex visa processes, funding gaps, and cultural adjustments often hinder access to international degrees.

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“With over 71,000 Nigerians relocating to the UK for education in 2024, according to UK Home Office data, and student applications to global universities increasing by 78% since 2020 (UCAS), UEG bridges this gap by providing comprehensive guidance tailored to the unique needs of Nigerian students,” It pointed out.

Speaking on this, founder of UEG, Belal Umar said, during a recent forum, “the average Nigerian youth is not just leaving; they’re leading. At UEG, we want to ensure every Nigerian student can access global education without barriers, turning their ambitions into legacies that uplift communities back home.”

Hence, UEG is offering free consultations to Nigerian students to guide them through the process of achieving their dream of studying abroad, as the first 100 registrants will receive personalised visa prep sessions—a testament to UEG’s commitment to accessibility.


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