Three repentant militants who got Nigerian government scholarships to
study abroad under the Niger Delta Amnesty programme have bagged First
class honours in UK universities.
Eighteen others got Second Class Upper (2:1).
Nicholas Goodness and Terubein Fawei who graduated from the
University of Bedfordshire finished with first class honours in public
relations, telecommunication and networking engineering respectively.
Lucky Azibanagein also graduated with first class in mechanical engineering and Robotic system from the University of Liverpool.
In an event organised by the Nigerian High Commission
in the UK, on
Friday, the Coordinator of Presidential Amnesty Programme, Paul Boroh,
congratulated the graduates for making Nigeria proud.
He restated President Muhammadu Buhari’s commitment towards ensuring
that the amnesty programme is sustained and its desired goals achieved.
“President Buhari is ever ready to implement the blueprint upon which
the amnesty programme was established. The era of impunity and phoney
contracts are gone for good,” Mr. Boroh said.
Mr. Boroh, a retired General of the Nigerian Army, also called on
other militants such as the Niger Delta Avengers to emulate the
militants who “laid down their arms to embrace education that can make
them indispensable to the world”.
He cautioned the ‘economic saboteurs’ to embrace dialogue and support
Mr. Buhari on his agenda to develop the Niger Delta region.
Apart from the three that bagged First Class, 18 other students in
various UK universities from different disciplines also graduated with
second class upper division.
Credit: Premium Times
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