905 students receive N322 million in varsity scholarships from Lead City

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During the 2022–2023 academic year, 840 students were awarded tuition-free scholarships from Lead City University, while 65 additional students received free housing as part of the school’s scholarship initiatives.

Three hundred and twenty-two million, six hundred and six thousand, two hundred and fifty naira (N322, 606,250.00) was the estimated amount of the scholarship grants.

This was revealed to media over the weekend during a press conference regarding Lead City University’s post-16 convocation by Prof. Kabiru Aderemi Adeyemo, the vice chancellor of the school.

According to him, Lead City University has set up a number of scholarship programs to help worthy students who are struggling financially.

The five-year extension of Adeyemo’s term took effect on January 1, 2023.

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“The collaborative projects initiated during her visit period have set the stage for continued academic excellence and global engagement,” he added, introducing Dr. Atim Eneida George, a Fullbright scholar, to the university.

Adeyemo stated: “In order to provide financial support to worthy students who encounter financial difficulties, Lead City University has established a number of scholarship programs. These scholarships are given out in accordance with our university’s specified standards as well as academic merit and financial necessity.

We make our educational possibilities accessible to students who would not otherwise be able to pursue higher education by providing these scholarships. In order to identify students in need of financial support, we actively interact with non-governmental organizations, government agencies, and local organizations.

We work to increase access to education by providing affordable tuition and flexible payment plans to students from low-income families. This makes it less likely that financial limitations will prevent someone from pursuing an education.

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