Omo, hear dis one wey dey happen for Kebbi State! E be like say Govnment don show serious love for di students dem wey dey study abroad.
Dem don release N714.98 million wey go cover everything from registration, tuition, upkeep, even internship for di students wey no fit afford am. Na wetin Gov Nasir Idris talk as e approve dis funding wey dey shake table for education sector.
Alhaji Isah Abubakar-Tunga, di Commissioner for Higher Education talk am for press conference wey happen for Birnin Kebbi. Na him explain say di money go cover registration fees, tuition, upkeep allowance, visa extension, and even internship cost. Wetin you fit call better investment for education!
Before dis time, dem don already release N349.73 million for 35 Kebbi indigenes wey dey waka go Ethiopia to study Medicine and Pharmacy. Na serious step wey show say dem dey ready to make sure Kabbi students no dey carry last for any field.
Abubakar-Tunga also talk say N177.35 million don enter pockets of 28 students wey dey Subharti and GD Goenka universities for India. To crown am all, N117.68 million don clear as upkeep allowances for 25 Kebbi students wey dey study Medicine for seven universities for Egypt. Wetin dey happen for dia na?
As if dat one no enough, N70.21 million still dey gree students wey dey study Pharmacy and other medical courses for Jaipur National University and GD Goenka University for India. Dis funding na total of N714.98 million for January wey don pass. Na only God fit bless dem!
Dis whole initiative go help Kebbi students turn dem to better professionals wey go fit contribute to di society. Na wetin di governor dey call investment for di future.
Still on top di gist, Abubakar-Tunga talk say dem don appoint Dr Muhammed Murtala-Musa as di first Provost of Kauran Gwandu College of Midwifery Sciences for Ambursa. Dis one na step wey go strong di health and education sectors for di state.
Na so dem dey plan to make sure say Kebbi State remain on top for education matter! Dem go continue to do wetin e take to achieve better outcomes for di students.”
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