Gov. Zulum releases N5m for education of Borno wonderkid

Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum has approved the sum of N5m to fund the education of Musa Sani, a 13-year-old talented Borno kid who used mud to replicate the state’s first flyover around the customs round-about in Maiduguri.

Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum has approved the sum of N5m to fund the education of Musa Sani, a 13-year-old talented Borno kid who used mud to replicate the state’s first flyover around the customs round-about in Maiduguri.

Musa Sani
Musa Sani

The payment was made to Golden Olive Academy in Maiduguri to cater to Musa’s education from primary four to completion of Senior Secondary School.

Musa was born into a less privileged family living around Gwange area in Maiduguri.

He was a primary three pupil at a Community school in Gwange.

Musa recently caught Zulum’s attention when he used mud to design a flyover that was commissioned by President Muhammadu Buhari in Maiduguri, back in December.

Governor Zulum was amazed by the kid’s brilliance. He met his family and offered to approve scholarships for him, to harness his talents.

The Governor directed the Borno State Education Trust Fund (ETF) to fund the boy’s education.

Chairperson of ETF Prof. Hauwa Biu, presented a cheque of Five Million and Twenty Nine Thousand Naira (N5,029,000), with the fund already paid to a private school at which Musa is now schooling.

Prof Biu thanked Governor Zulum for the offer and urged the boy to focus on his studies and make the Governor proud.

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