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Applications for the 2018 DreamRite’s SEED scholarship, an annual full-tuition scholarship for secondary school students has commenced.
In line with the focus of the foundation, the scholarship scheme is designed to empower young people in Africa will be accepting entries from applicants between Monday, March 12 – Saturday, March 31.
The scholarship is opened to students transitioning into any of the following classes in September 2018: JSS1; JSS2; SSS1; SSS2 and are residents of the following cities in Lagos, Nigeria: Ajegunle Metropolis: Orile, Amukoko, Ajegunle, Alafia, Ijora Badia, Sari Iganmu, and Mosafejo; [Partner school: Sunfab College, Alafia, Ajegunle, Lagos.
In Ikorodu Metropolis: Livingstone College, Ikorodu, Lagos will serve as the Partner school for those in Ikorodu, Mile 12, Ketu, and Alapere, Ojota.
Application for the scholarship provides financial assistance to students who might otherwise be unable to pay for their school fees,
Interested candidates should click here to apply or access more information on how to benefit from the scholarship opportunity.
Meanwhile, founder of the foundation, Oluranti Efunwoye, has urged the general public to extend their support to the initiative as a child sponsor under the SEED Sponsor-A-Child program.
“The cost of each scholarship is about NGN 150,000 (Nigerian Naira) which is approximately $420 (US Dollar). I challenge you today to commit to sponsoring a child with us. If you require installment payment, please talk to us to make arrangement.
If you are unable to afford to sponsor a child, you can still make your voice heard by making your generous one-time or ongoing monthly donation towards this great charity work we are doing in Africa. I can assure you that all your donations are fully tax deductible and we will make the most judicious use of your funds.
The journey to the future we envision for our world can no longer be delayed or postponed my friends. People say Africa is a terrible continent and all leaders are corrupt. Now that may be partially true, but that is all talk and no action. We can no longer sit on the side expecting some other folks to help; we are the saviors the world has been waiting for! I challenge you today to get involved. “ He said