Education
Hon. Olowa Increases Scholarship to N250,000, Boosts Support for Students
Ekohotblog reports that the administration led by Hon. Abdullahi Sesan Olowa has increased the scholarship for 10 beneficiaries attending Unity Schools from N120,000 to N250,000.
This adjustment, in line with current economic realities, is part of a broader effort to strengthen the academic pursuits of students.
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Hon. Olowa emphasized the importance of this move in enhancing students’ educational opportunities.
“We understand the financial challenges families face in the current economic climate, which is why we have increased the scholarship amount.
Our goal is to ensure students can focus on their education without the added burden of financial constraints,” he stated.
The scholarship increase is just one of many steps taken by Hon. Olowa’s administration to support education in the community.
“In addition to the scholarships, we’ve awarded bursaries and provided free GCE and common entrance forms. We are committed to putting education first and ensuring our students have every opportunity to succeed,” Olowa added.
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This initiative reflects the administration’s dedication to improving educational standards and providing continuous support for students at all levels.
“Education remains a priority, and we will continue to do everything we can to help our students reach their full potential,” said Hon. Olowa.
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