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Olam Agri Presents Educational Grants To Students

by Adegwu John
2 years ago
in Business
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Olam Agri in Nigeria, an agribusiness in food, feed, and fibre, has underscored its commitment to keep investing in enhancing human capital and economic development in the country.
The business awarded grants to the first batch of qualified tertiary institution student beneficiaries of the Seeds for the Future Education Grant, its academic support framework, at its head office in Lagos.

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The first beneficiaries of the grants are 15 students from various departments of the University of Lagos. The list of beneficiaries includes Uvere Franca and Ihejiamatu Anthony of the Department of Chemical Engineering, Oyibo Ufedo-Ojo and Olaloko Olamide of the Department of Civil Engineering, Bamigbose Joseph and Adeniran Ridwanullah of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Akinyade Simisola and Ugoegbulem David of the Department of Education Foundation amongst others.

Commenting on the educational grants presentation, Ashish Pande, the country head of Olam Agri in Nigeria, who was represented at the event, said, “We recognise that the private sector has a key role to play to collaborate to drive sustainable growth in the economy. In line with the federal government’s economic development agenda, we are glad to be investing in bright and hardworking students who are in the best position to deliver the innovation and inputs that will drive the economy in the near future.”

Vice president of Commercial, Olam Agri, Bolaji Anifowoshe, admonished the students to make the best use of the grants. He said, “Olam Agri is excited to be a part of your success journey. What you do with the grants will have a direct impact on your lives. Keep ensuring you do whatever you need to do to be the best irrespective of the resources available to you always.”

The students applauded Olam Agri for its support. Uvere Franca said, “I have heard about people receiving academic support. This is my first time receiving an educational grant. I am happy about this. The grant will help me purchase the resources and tools that will aid my learning as well as support my tuition. I want to say a big ‘thank you’ to Olam Agri.”

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