
The Nigerian leg of the convocation ceremony for Global Wealth University, Lomé, Togo, is scheduled to take place next week, extending the celebration of academic excellence and leadership development.
Amaobi Precious, a Nigerian student, has been awarded 1 million CFA (approximately ₦2.7 million) by the PCI Foundation for her outstanding academic performance as the best graduating student at Global Wealth University.
Expressing her gratitude, Amaobi shared, “I never expected it. This cash prize is such a pleasant surprise. I am incredibly grateful to Prof. Imumolen and the university for making this possible. “The award was announced during the university’s 2024 convocation ceremony, held concurrently in Togo and Ghana. Amaobi expressed gratitude for her tuition-free scholarship throughout her studies, urging fellow students to remain committed to their academic pursuits. “Excellence comes with hard work, dedication, and a strong sense of purpose,” she advised.
Prof. Chris Imumolen, Vice Chancellor of Global Wealth University and founder of the PCI Foundation, commended Amaobi’s achievement, stating it exemplified the institution’s dedication to nurturing world-class leaders.
“In Africa, we need leaders prepared to tackle economic crises and technological disruptions. At Global Wealth University, we ensure our students are equipped not only academically but also with professional skills,” he said.
The Vice-Chancellor revealed plans to provide graduates with funding opportunities to support entrepreneurial ventures, empowering them to drive positive change.
“This is part of our commitment to ensuring that our graduates have the resources to build impactful careers and businesses,” he added.
Amaobi’s exceptional academic performance and leadership potential have earned her recognition, and she serves as an inspiration to her peers and future generations.
Source: https://pulse.ng