Etisalat Gives Out Over 450 Scholarship Grants to University Students

(L-R): Acting Vice-Chancellor, Lagos State University, Prof. (Mrs.) Yemi Olatunji-Bello; Special Adviser to the Executive Governor of Lagos State, Otunba Fatai Olukoga; Chief ExecutIve Officer, Etisalat Nigeria, Mr. Steve Evans;  and Director, Brands and Communications, Etisalat Nigeria, Mr. Enitan Denloye at the Etisalat Merit Awards held at Oceanview, Lagos on Wednesday, October 12


As part of its corporate social corporate responsibility of giving back to society, leading telecommunications provider, Etisalat Nigeria has in less than three years given out over 450 scholarship grants to deserving students from universities across the country. The grants were given under its Merit Awards Scheme, a programme built on its core CSR platform of empowering Nigerian youths to obtain qualitative education. 
About 80 of these university students on Thursday September 15 received their grants of N.1 million at the Etisalat Merit Awards regional presentation ceremony held at the Afficient Event Place in Kano. And like the students, their respective schools also received a grant of N1.1 million from the telecommunication giants. The schools include: University of Abuja, Bayero University Kano, Usaman Dan Fodio University, Sokoto; Kaduna State University, Benue State University; Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi; Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria; Kebbi State University of Science and Technology, and Federal University of Technology, Yola. 
Speaking on the rationale behind the Merit Awards Scheme, Etisalat Nigeria CEO, Mr. Steven Evans described education as a powerful tool for change and economic growth. According to him, dynamic economies that have emerged in the last 30 years have done so on the back of heavy investment in education, saying that this has driven the company’s desire to support the government in improving the educational sector in Nigeria. 
Evans who was represented at the event by Etisalat Nigeria’s Director of Government and Regulatory Affairs, Mr. Ibrahim Dikko, said the scheme was one of four major programmes on its education platform. The others include the Adopt-A-School initiative, Teacher Training Programme and the establishment of the Etisalat CSR Centre. He pointed out that the scheme focuses on tertiary education, rewarding and encouraging excellent academic performance. And the scheme appears to have paid off. 
Ferdinand Enyereibe Nwaoha, a third-year student of the department of Electrical/Electronics Engineering of the University of Abuja, and two time winner of the award has already moved from being a second class upper student to being a first class student. His words: The award has impacted on me positively, and in many ways. For instance, with the money from the scholarship, I was able to buy a brand new laptop and an internet modem, which has helped to broaden my means of studying. Now I can study with ease, as a lot of the challenges I had before had been eliminated. Now I can study and do my assignments online, while also keeping abreast of latest developments in my field of study.” 
“I have also been forced to study harder, knowing that if I did well, Etisalat will reward me again, and that is what has happened. Last year, I came in as a second class upper student with a GP of 4.34, but this year, I came in as a first class student with a GP of 4.55, and that was from the encouragement I got from the award,” he said. 
It was a similar story for Sherafdeen Muhammad, a third-year student of the department of Electrical Electronics of the Bayero University, Kano and two time winner. He thanked Etisalat for the award, saying that the award has impacted positively on his life, especially in his studies. According to him, the award has helped him in the purchase of text books, which he ordinarily wouldn’t have been able to afford due to their prices.  
Speaking also at the event, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academics), Bayero University, Kano, Prof. Muhammad Bello, commended Etisalat Nigeria for what it has done in the educational sector in less than three years, not only through the scholarship scheme, but also through its Adopt-A-School initiative and other programmes. He urged other corporate organizations to emulate Etisalat, arguing that if all corporate bodies can do half of what the company has done, the nation will be the better for it.  

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Scholarship grants are created by various organizations to help the college-bound student meet the tremendous financial obligations that accompany the endeavor of a college education. Thanks a lot...

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