Site icon OCI Foundation | Onyebuchi Chris Ifediora

Orient Daily: NGO awards scholarships to 35 indigent students in Anambra

NGO awards scholarships to 35 indigent students in Anambra

By: Gabriel Chy Alonta (Orient Daily News)

Original Source: Click HERE

April 1, 2019

A Non-governmental organisation, the Onyebuchi Chris Ifediora (OCI) Foundation has awarded to 35 in Anambra to encourage them in their studies.

The beneficiaries were selected from various schools in Anambra East, Anambra West and Ayamelum local government areas which are mostly agricultural belts.

Presenting the at Otuocha in Anambra East local government area, OCI Founder, Dr. Chris the 2019 beneficiaries consists of 12 senior and 23 junior .

Ifediora, who was represented by the Foundation’s domestic liaison officer, Mrs Imelda Emeka, said the organisation had so far awarded to 72 students since inception in 2017.

He said eight other students in tertiary institutions have also benefitted from the Foundation’s scholarship under the Cyfed Undergraduate Scholarships Scheme.

According to him, winners of the Ifedioramma Okafor Academic (IFOMSSA) Award for senior secondary students were examined in four subjects namely, English language, Mathematics, Biology and Civic Education.

the junior were strictly for the best students of Nsugbe community origin.

“The selection of these students was based on their performance at the IFOMSSA Challenge.

“From 2020, the entire public secondary schools in Otuocha zone will be part of the IFOMSSA Challenge and Award,” Ifediora disclosed.

Each winner at the senior category received N30, 000 to cover their 2019 NECO and WASC registration fees while their junior counterparts received N5, 000 each for junior WAEC.

He said the Foundation had also introduced an award to cover JAMB registration fees for winners at the senior category, who excelled in the examination.

“The essence is to encourage intelligent students who are mostly indigents from the area,” he stressed.

In a remark, the Ag. Zonal director of education, Otuocha zone, Mrs. Esther Okpoko said the state government will continue to partner the Foundation and others to impact the desired knowledge on students.

Okpoko, who commended the Foundation for the gesture, said Gov. Willie Obiano had done a lot to promote and encourage education in the state.

She said the ongoing schools’ debate, fencing of schools as well as construction and equipping of laboratories in schools across the state were some of the programmes being carried out to improve education in the state.

In an interview, Mrs Victoria Ekwuoba, a widow and mother of six, including one of the beneficiaries, commended the Foundation for the scholarship.

“I had earlier borrowed money from my brother with the hope that when I harvest my crops and sell them, I will refund the money.

“But with this scholarship now, I can easily refund the money and face other needs of the home,” she said.

One of the beneficiaries, Lucky Odinaka from Community , Nando, while commending and praying for their benefactor, promised to make him proud in his educational pursuits.

Exit mobile version