NO fewer than 50 students who benefited from the MTN Foundation
Scholarship for Blind Students have graduated from the Federal College
of Education (Special), Oyo State.
The graduands were awarded the
scholarship after successfully undergoing the selection exercise
conducted across the country. The scholarship covered tuition and book
allowances for one year, and was renewable after maintaining a
Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 2.5.
The MTN Foundation
Scholarship Scheme for Blind Students is aimed at providing academic
scholarship annually to eligible blind students in accredited public
tertiary institution across the six geo-political zones in Nigeria.
Currently in its fourth phase, MTNF has awarded scholarships to 451 new
and returning awardees. Under the scheme, each beneficiary receives
scholarship worth N200, 000 yearly.
Speaking during the
graduation ceremony, The Executive Secretary, MTN Foundation, Nonny
Ugboma, represented by MTN’s Regional Trade Marketing Manager,
South-West, Akinolu Oludiran, commended the students for their
resilience.
He reserved special praise for beneficiaries who
received the scholarship more than once. He charged the graduates to
take advantage of the training they had received as they pursue other
goals in life.
“We enhanced Phase Three of the scheme by
including an employability training, which will prepare the
beneficiaries for the labour market on graduation. The workshop content
included, contemporary ICT skills, JAWS Software training, motivational
talks and employment opportunities for blind students,” said Oludiran.
A
beneficiary, Oluwatoyosi Lawal, thanked the Foundation for enabling him
and his fellow awardees to complete his studies. According to Lawal,
the scholarship availed him the opportunity to compete favourably with
his sighted mates.
Corporate Services Executive, MTN Nigeria,
Akinwale Goodluck, commended the beneficiaries for the zeal they showed
all through the programme.
“Education is pivotal to the growth
and development of any nation and everyone deserves equal access to it.
The challenges against qualitative education in the country affect all
categories of students,” said Goodluck, adding: “This is why the MTN
Foundation expanded its scholarship scheme to accommodate one more
category of students: the blind. With the inclusion of employability and
digital training, we believe they have been empowered to contribute
their quota to the socio-economic development of the country”.
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