12 Nigerian students win Turkish universities’ scholarships

No fewer than 12 Nigerian students have won scholarships into two Turkish Universities to study different courses.

One student out of the 12 won full blown scholarship awards, another won scholarship for tuition fee and meal waiver for 4 years for a PhD program while the remaining 10 won full tuition scholarship for 4-year period of learning in the country.

The students are: Baoku Olusegun Emmanuel, Bashiru Mariam Yetunde, Bello Habibat Olamide, Ademuyiwa Rachael Damilola, Lawal Aishat Ayomide, Tiamiyu Oluwarantimi  Kabirat, Ijatoye Bukola Abigail, Oluwadare Abiola Oluwatosin, Bamikefa Isaac Adebowale. Justin Darlington Oziegbe ,Fanimokun Raheem Ayomide and Oshinuga Ayodeji Olalekan.

The students were offered the scholarship after successfully passing an exam organised by Goodmus Learning Centre in partnership with Turkish Government for 30 Nigerian students.

The exam which is organized by Goodmus is in partnership with Turkish Government,   First New Generation Citadel. JMATT Educational Consult.     Al-Hatyq Travels n Tours, Lawal Abubakar As-Sideeq, Blossom Ideas and Solutions, Future Builders and Blofan-Tee model school.

The first batch of successful students will be leaving for turkey on the 27th of October, just as some of them have already procured their Turkish visas.

Out of the 30 students, 12 successful students will be picked to go and study in Turkey with full blown scholarship. The best student is expected to secure a scholarship package that will include: feeding, accommodation, pocket money, till the student gets to PhD level.

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