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British High Commission offers scholarships for Persons with Disabilities in Nigeria

Ms. Gill Atkinson, British High Commission

Ms. Gill Atkinson, Deputy Commissioner, British High Commission

The British High Commission in Nigeria has extended the prestigious Chevening scholarship for the 2024/2025 academic year to select Persons Living With Disabilities (PWDs).

Nairametrics learns that this initiative, as emphasized by the commission, aims to ensure fairness and equal access to education for all, aligning with international conventions.

Ms Gill Atkinson, Deputy Commissioner of the British High Commission in Nigeria, made this announcement on Wednesday in Abuja during a presentation aimed at introducing the Chevening Scholarship to PWDs and guiding them through the application process.

Atkinson highlighted that Chevening is a significant initiative that strengthens cooperation between the UK and the Nigerian government, particularly in the education sector, and promotes the inclusion of PWDs in society.

What he said 

Atkinson emphasized Chevening’s approach to PWD:

Mrs Oluwafunmilayo Ladepo, the Chevening Programme Officer in Nigeria, expressed that the inclusion of persons with disabilities is driven by the desire to harness the positive contributions they can make to Nigeria.

This initiative acknowledges the potential and valuable impact that individuals with disabilities can bring to the country.

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