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70 indigent students receive University scholarship from Umeh Education Foundation

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Senator Victor Umeh

SEVENTY indigent students selected from the seven local Government areas that make up Anambra Central Senatorial District have received a scholarship to study at any university of their choice.

The scholarship was a programme under Senator Victor Umeh Education foundation, set up to help students who are poor but intelligent.

TribuneOnline gathered that the event was attended by traditional rulers from the area, APGA chieftains, youths leaders of the seven council areas, Sen. Umeh support groups, parents of the beneficiaries and many others.

Addressing the gathering, Senator Umeh who sponsored the scholarship programme to the tune of seven million Naira, announced that thirty-one youths will be empowered with tricycles on Friday this week.

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Chief Umeh said that apart from the seventy beneficiaries who received a cheque of one hundred thousand naira each to study in any University, Polytechnic or Colleges of Education in Nigeria, about two hundred and fifty students are in various tertiary institutions under Victor Umeh Tertiary Education Foundation.

He said that forty physical projects will be sited randomly in all the communities in the Senatorial District, adding that 2019 constituency projects will be attracted as soon as Federal Government disburses fund for the programme.

Sen. Umeh who said that the scholarship will last for as long as the duration of the courses they are studying, also announced he will flag off women empowerment scheme by January next year as he is waiting for the government to release the fifty million Naira approved for the programme.

Earlier, the transition committee chairman for Anaocha Council Area, Mr. Ikeobi Ejiofor, who is the chairman of the committee that selected beneficiaries for the scholarship, commended Senator Umeh for touching the lives of indigent persons, recalling that one hundred and fifty one youths were trained in various skills last month, courtesy of Senator Umeh.

Mr. Ejiofor said that the scholarship would bring a lot of relief to many households, noting that such is a clear example of quality representation.

Some of the beneficiaries including Valentine Ezeani, Ifunanya Ebubechukwu, Godwin Udezor, Chidimma Okonkwo and Solomon Ikechukwu expressed gratitude to Senator Umeh for helping them to achieve their goal in life and promised not to disappoint him.

The event climaxed with the presentation of cheques to each of the beneficiaries.

The post 70 indigent students receive University scholarship from Umeh Education Foundation appeared first on Tribune Online.

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