Renewed Hope Initiative and African School of Economics Boost Educational Opportunities for Nigerian Youths

Renewed Hope Initiative education scholarships

The Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI), in collaboration with national and international organizations, continues to improve access to quality education for Nigerian youths.

At a recent ceremony held in the Banquet Hall of the State House, Abuja, First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu unveiled 200 beneficiaries of the AUDA-NEPAD/African School of Economics/RHI Scholarships. This event marked a significant step in enhancing educational opportunities for young Nigerians.

During the event, the First Lady emphasized that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration is committed to prioritizing education through various policies and programs. She highlighted key initiatives, including the zero-interest Student Loan scheme, bursary and scholarship awards, and educational infrastructure development projects. These efforts aim to ensure that every Nigerian student has unhindered access to education.

“The administration of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, has significantly advanced the education sector. Initiatives such as the recent zero-interest Student Loans scheme, bursary and scholarship awards to students, and various educational infrastructure development projects all aim to provide unhindered access to education for every Nigerian student,” said Senator Tinubu.

The First Lady also noted the success of the Renewed Hope Initiative’s National Scholarship Programme (RHI-NASP). Last year, this program provided scholarships worth N1,000,000 per annum for four years and a brand-new laptop to students in Nigerian tertiary institutions. These scholarships assist students with tuition fees, books, and other educational expenses, with the second tranche of payments due in September 2024.

Senator Tinubu reiterated her focus on the education and empowerment of the Nigerian girl-child, who has been historically and culturally excluded from receiving comprehensive formal education. This focus has led to the establishment of Alternative High Schools for Girls across the country.

The Minister of Education, Tahir Mamman, praised the First Lady’s commitment to education, stating, “Your Excellency, your dedication and drive in the education sector are highly appreciated. The Ministry supports this drive with an additional 4,000 bursary grants for tertiary education students in the country.”

Princess Gloria Akobundu, CEO of AUDA-NEPAD in Nigeria, highlighted that the beneficiaries are set to receive quality education both within and outside Nigeria. The Finnish Ambassador to Nigeria, Leena Pylvanainen, expressed her country’s readiness to explore further partnerships with the Renewed Hope Initiative in education.

With these scholarships, 200 students across various fields will commence their academic careers at the African School of Economics, an affiliate of Princeton University, USA. This partnership not only provides financial support but also opens doors to world-class education for Nigerian youths, fostering a brighter future for the nation.

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