Skip to main content

UNICAF Scholarships For Students in Nigeria



The UNICAF Scholarship Programme was founded to offer gifted underprivileged students from Africa the opportunity of furthering their education by studying towards a University of Nicosia distance learning degree.

The UNICAF Scholarship Programme is one of the most generous scholarship programmes available for African students and provides opportunities for studies towards the distance learning MBA & M.Ed programmes of the University of Nicosia at a fraction of the cost. The normal fees for the above programmes are €10,000 out of which UNICAF subsidises the €8,000. Students that qualify and are studying towards the distance learning programmes will therefore pay ONLY €2000.

so if you are interested, you could click the link below:

https://www.unicaf.org/programmes/Nigeria&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=utm_term&utm_content=LP%20NIGERIA&utm_campaign=Display%20-%20UNICAF%20-%20NIGERIA%20-%20TEXT%20Ads%20%28MBA-%20M.Ed%29?gclid=CNnrz_frzr4CFcWw2wodbJgATQ

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

POTENTIAL ENGLAND WORLD CUP 2018 STARTING XI

Joe Hart – Goalkeeper Currently still only 27, Hart definitely has atleast another World Cup left in him, and as he’s currently on of the best keepers in the Premier League, he’ll almost certainly still be at the top in 4 years, as goalkeepers tend to peak a lot later than outfield players.

Cinema 4D: Tearing Cloth effect Using Cloth Tag and Field System

THE FIRE ON 23 ROAD – FESTAC, LAGOS

A fire outbreak occured on 23 Road in Festac on Saturday the 14th, February, 2015 which is the popular Valentine's day. Jouleconcept's correspondent, Mr Juwah Awele covered the story and gave a report in form of an article about the occurrence. This can be read below: “There is fire in house 2! There were children locked inside the house…” those were the words of my elderly neighbour, Mrs A, returning from the scene of some ongoing tragedy. Immediately, my mother went for all our official documents she always keeps in a ready to go bag while, my father, brother and I set off in the direction of the blaze. On getting to the front of the close, T Close, we observed the residents of the first few houses on the left hastily withdrawing their belongings from their homes; stuffing generators, plasma TVs, gas cylinders and the works into the back seat of their cars. Some had already driven their cars away! Immediately, we realised the fire was coming from the next cl