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Mudiame Foundation Offers N250m Scholarships To Indigent Students

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2 years ago
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Prof. Sunny Eromosele

Prof. Sunny Eromosele

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The founder of Mudiame Group, Prof. Sunny Eromosele, has offered N250million worth of scholarships to indigent students, who want to pursue a degree certificate at the Mudiame University in Irrua, Edo State.

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The registration for the scholarship offered through Mudiame Foundation is expected to close on September 22, 2023.

The Foundation in a release said students could apply for the scholarship through https://www.mudiameuniversity.edu.ng/mudiame-foundation-schorlarship/

Commenting on the development, Eromosele said the Foundation has been committed to national development and would continue to play critical roles in ensuring that indigent students acquire quality education.

According to him, apart from the roles his organisation has played in the oil and gas sector as well as allied industry, Mudiame University Irrua was determined to contribute to the sustainable welfare of society with expertise in science, technology and business, and through teaching, research and community service.

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Eromosele added that with 23 courses, the University was on track to becoming a world-leading institution for technological innovation that addresses the challenges of agriculture and food safety, energy, health, manufacturing, oil and gas, security and transportation on a regional and global scale.

The Foundation added that the screening exercise for the scholarship would take place in Abuja, Irrua in Edo State, Lagos and Port-Harcourt, Rivers State.


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