85 NIGERIANS RECEIVE UK CHEVENING AND COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIPS
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British Deputy High Commissioner, Mrs Gill Lever and some of the Commonwealth scholars at the pre-departure reception in Abuja. |
Abuja, 28 August 2025 – The UK Government has awarded 85 Nigerians, the prestigious Chevening and Commonwealth scholarships to study a wide range of master’s degrees and PhD programmes in the UK in 2025.
This year, 39 scholars and
1 fellow received the Chevening scholarships, while 45 scholars have been
awarded the Commonwealth scholarship so far. A pre-departure ceremony was held
in Abuja yesterday for scholars based in Abuja and environs, while a similar
ceremony will hold in Lagos in September, for scholars in Lagos and nearby
cities.
At the Abuja pre-departure
reception, the British Deputy High Commissioner, Mrs. Gill Lever, congratulated
beneficiaries who succeeded in securing a scholarship through the highly
competitive application and interview process.
Speaking at the ceremony,
the British Deputy High Commissioner, Mrs Gill Lever said: “We are proud
to see another batch of scholars depart over the next few weeks for the UK
knowing that they will come back and add to a very strong Chevening network in
Nigeria.
They will return with a
lasting positive disposition towards the UK, acting as ambassadors by sharing
their understanding of systems, policies, and life in the UK– and then bringing
those experiences back to Nigeria and doing great things while creating a
positive change in this country and the world.”
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Speaking at the Reception,
Director Programmes, British Council Nigeria, Chikodi Onyemerela, said: “As
you leave for the United Kingdom for further studies, you carry with you not
only your personal aspirations but also the hopes of your communities and the
promise of contributing to Nigeria’s future. We are confident that the
knowledge, skills, and networks you will acquire in the UK will return as seeds
of innovation, leadership, and progress for our nation, particularly, at this
phase of its development.”
Chevening fellow, Tijjanni
Mukaddas, who will study at the Oxford Centre of Islamic Studies, said: “I
feel truly humbled and grateful that with over 18 million Nigerian children
denied education, the Chevening Fellowship enables me to craft impactful
policies that will integrate them into education. It's a dream come true; I'm
honoured to embark on this journey at Oxford University.”
British Deputy High Commissioner, Mrs Gill Lever and some of the Chevening scholars at the pre-departure reception in Abuja. |
Commonwealth scholar,
Cynthia Okoli, who will study at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) and London
School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), said: “I look forward to
developing my interpersonal and professional skills, as well as building
lasting friendships and networks that cut across disciplines and cultures
through the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSC) events and interactions
with classmates and faculties from both schools. These experiences will broaden
my perspective and strengthen my ability to work effectively in
multidisciplinary settings.”
Chevening and Commonwealth
Scholarships are awarded to individuals who demonstrate intellectual ability,
leadership potential and a commitment to development of their home
country. Nigeria has a huge alumni base with over 4500 (3000 Commonwealth
and 1500 Chevening) alumni across both scholarships with very prestigious
people impacting and contributing to Nigeria’s development.
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