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Niger State signs $2mn Bond To Boost Education

todayOctober 8, 2024 6 5

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By Oluwakemi Kindness

In the bid to strengthen higher education in Niger state, Governor Umaru Bago, has signed a one-million-dollar scholarship bond with the University of Toronto.

This is with a matching contribution from the University of Toronto, creating a two-million-dollar fund to support 100 students pursuing medical degrees and professional courses.

According to Governor Bago who led a delegation of Niger State government officials to the All Saints University Admin Office in Toronto, this partnership opens doors for aspiring medical professionals and solidifies the ongoing collaboration between institutions dedicated to advancing knowledge and opportunity.

“During this visit, a groundbreaking agreement was signed, marking a significant investment in future medical professionals”.

“A one-million-dollar scholarship bond was established, with a matching contribution from the University of Toronto, creating a two-million-dollar fund to support 100 students pursuing medical degrees and professional courses”.

“The University of Toronto, a globally recognized research-intensive university, has united top scholars across various disciplines to address global challenges. Its dedication to equity, diversity, and inclusion encourages an environment where every individual can thrive”.

Written by: Democracy Radio

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