The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has announced the award of a full postgraduate scholarship to the 2016/17 best graduating student of the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.
The Group Managing Director of the Corporation, Dr. Maikanti Baru,
announced the scholarship in a statement by NNPC spokesman, Ndu
Ughamadu.
Baru said the recipient, Al-Amin Bugaje, would be sponsored to
further his education up to PhD level in any institution anywhere in the
world.
Bugaje, 23, bagged a First Class degree in Electrical Engineering
with the highest Cumulative Grade Point Average of 4.93 to emerge the
university’s overall best graduating student.
“This gesture is in line with NNPC’s Corporate Social Responsibility
initiative of championing educational excellence nationwide.
“We also want to encourage other students who are still in school to
aspire towards achieving excellence in their academic pursuits,” Baru,
himself a First-Class degree holder in Mechanical Engineering from the
ABU, said.
Responding, an elated Bugaje expressed his gratitude to the NNPC for
giving him the opportunity to further his education, stressing that he
was “shocked” to hear the GMD announce the scholarship gesture to him.
“I thank the NNPC for this wonderful opportunity to go and compete with the best of the best in the world.
”Hopefully, I will utilise this opportunity to go and groom myself
the more and see how we can come back to contribute our quota to
nation-building,” Bugaje said.
The Vice-Chancellor of the University, Prof. Ibrahim Garba, lauded
NNPC’s support to the institution’s best graduating student, saying, “It
is very encouraging on the part of the corporation.
“It will show the way to other corporate bodies to follow suit and invest in education.
“It also shows NNPC as not only a critical supporter of the nation’s
economy, but also a pillar in the nation’s educational development.”
The vice chancellor also thanked the GMD for his gesture in
supporting the university’s mini-petroleum refinery project, saying that
most of the milestones achieved in the refinery initiative came from
the NNPC.
Baru delivered the Pre-Convocation Lecture where he harped on the
need for Nigeria to diversify its economic base from the vulnerability
and fragility of oil and gas revenue.
A total of 50 of the 8,260 undergraduates bagged first degrees, 3,600
were awarded postgraduate diplomas, 256 graduated with PhD and 2,300
obtained masters degrees across the university’s 13 faculties. (NAN)
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