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Flour Mills, George Coumantaros Foundation award two Nigerians €46,800 postgraduate scholarship

Flour Mills of Nigeria Plc (FMN), market leader in the foods and agro-allied sector and owner of the iconic food brand Golden Penny, in collaboration with the George Coumantaros Foundation, has awarded two Nigerians a postgraduate scholarship worth over N33million (€46,800).

The cheque presentation took place on September 23 at the head office, Golden Penny Place, Apapa in Lagos, was attended by the Group’s officials.

The FMN-George Coumantaros Foundation Scholarship scheme is a post-graduate scholarship program in conjunction with the American Farm School (AFS) and Perrotis College in Greece.

The program is designed to afford deserving citizens an opportunity to broaden their horizon and acquire relevant skills and knowledge that can be further reinvested within the Nigerian economy.

L-R: Head, FMN Talent Academy, Olubunmi Ebhomenye; Director, Strategy & Stakeholder Relations, Sadiq Usman; scholarship recipients Ezeonu Alfred and Edegbo Simon; GCF Program Manager, Kyriakos Kyriakopoulos; Modupe Thani, Head, FMN Corporate Communications.

The successful candidates for the 2022 FMN-GCF postgraduate scholarship program are Edegbo Simon Ojonugwa, who holds a BSc in Agriculture from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, and Ezeonu Alfred Chukwubuikem, a graduate of Food Engineering from the University of Uyo.

Based on the awardees’ courses of choice, Simon Edegbo will study for MSc in Sustainable Agriculture and Management; Alfred Ezeonu will study for MSc in New Food Product and Business Development at the American Farm School, in Greece.

On how FMN has been making positive impacts in the country and the credibility of the selection process, Director, Group Strategy and Stakeholder Relations, Sadiq Usman stated “When we feed the Nation, everyday, our impact goes beyond food processing and provision for Nigerians.

“We also feed possibilities and growth through our CSR and sustainability projects like the FMN – George Coumantaros Foundation Scholarship Program. We are looking at creating an avenue where Nigerians would acquire knowledge and skills in line with socio-economic demands.

“More so, to ensure that the scholarship program is afforded to most deserving Nigerian students, we ensured that the selection process was transparent and seamless, from the computer-based tests to live interviews with subject matter experts from the American Farm School and Perrotis College. The process was handled with utmost professionalism.

“Over 900 competitive applications were received but on the long run, the chosen two were able to meet most of the eligibility tests thus their qualification. As a Group, FMN will continue to invest in human capital development to ensure that we all can attain our envisaged future as a nation”.

Program Director, George Coumantaros Foundation, Kyriakos Kyriakopoulos said: “With this scholarship program, we have set in motion, a transformative process that would allow young Nigerians to adopt growth-driven strategies from various faculties of knowledge and be able to translate this knowledge into meaningful growth in Nigeria.

“We believe and hope that the selected candidates would put in their best to ensure that they maximize this opportunity given to them and as always we would be there to provide the needed support across their various touchpoints. Their success is our mandate”.

Flour Mills, George Coumantaros Foundation award two Nigerians €46,800 postgraduate scholarship

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