Scholarship: Prof. MarkAnthony Nze 4th Batch Emerges

Scholarship Prof. MarkAnthony Nze 4th Batch Emerges
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Information reaching the desk of Africa Daily News, New York has it that the organisers of the Professor MarkAnthony Nze Scholarship with Apsley Business School London have announced the list of the 4th batch of selected candidates for the scholarship scheme. Among the beneficiaries of the 2nd batch were Ada Cliff Nwagbara, Atueyi Alex Nonso, and many others. 

Recall that in the sequel to Prof. MarkAnthony Nze’s appointment as an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Management, the academic guru opted to invest all of his earnings into the institution for a year in exchange for a scholarship for Nigerians as a way of encouraging African and African-American youths who are interested acquiring quality education.

The announcement for this newest set of beneficiaries was made public by the brand strategist for People and Polity Inc., Dr. Onyeka Chiemelie, who revealed that following last Saturday’s beneficiaries, 7 other successful applicants have now been shortlisted to benefit from the largesse.

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The announcement was made on a radio program on ADN Radio, New York, which was monitored by Africa Daily News, New York on Sunday afternoon. The beneficiaries are:

• Ada Cliff Nwagbara for a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering

• Ezenwafor Cynthia Chiamaka for an M.Sc in Management by Research.

• Atueyi Alex Nonso for an M.Sc in Psychology.

• Chime Jason for an M.Sc. in Management by Research

• Seth Anohwonom Thomas for an MBA in Corporate Finance.

• Maduekwe Francis Okwunna for M.Sc. in Internal Communication.

Africa Daily News, New York gathered that their official letters of scholarship would be issued next week, detailing the necessary information.

Furthermore, Dr. Onyeka disclosed that the announcement would continue every Friday on the platform at 2 p.m. Nigerian time.

Africa Daily News, New York reports that, originally, the costs were 5730 euros for master’s programmes and 13100 euros for doctoral programmes; however, after Dr. MarkAnthony Nze’s scholarship, the prices were decreased to $2,500 for master’s programmes and $5,000 for doctoral programmmes.

The duration is nine months if the process is expedited and twelve months if it is not expedited.

Although the programmes are delivered via distance learning, they culminate in a graduation ceremony in London upon successful completion of the programmes.

Africa Daily News, New York

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