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Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by jmoore(m): 11:21pm On Aug 19, 2014
Failure by the Federal Government to pay allowances of 322 Nigerian students on scholarship in Russia forces them into begging and illegal jobs, TEMITAYO FAMUTIMI reports
When Moyosore Ojuri lost her father at age 11, her world practically came crashing. Her
father had promised to give her the best of education. Although he was not a millionaire, the man had struggled to enrol her in one of the top private secondary schools in Lagos.
But with the death, her mother, a retired civil servant, could not pay her tuition when due.
Luckily, the authorities of her school recognised the young lady’s academic exploits and gave her family the concession to pay her tuition in installments. Even with that, her mother had difficulty doing so as she occasionally ran into debts.
However, on completion of her secondary education in 2010, Ojuri passed the West African Senior School Certificate Examination, obtaining six distinctions and two credits. But accessing university education did not come that easy, due to lack of funds. Fortunately for her, in 2012 she came across the Bilateral Education Agreement Scholarship Awards advertised by the Federal Scholarship Board through the Federal Ministry of Education and grabbed the opportunity.
Ojuri passed the series of tests and interviews and was given admission to study Metallurgical Engineering at the Volgograd State Technical University, Russia. On touching down at the Domodedovo International Airport, Moscow, Russia on September 22, 2012, Ojuri concluded that her pains and frustration had come to an end.
Nigeria has BEA for undergraduate and post-graduate studies with Russia, Cuba, Morocco, Algeria, Romania, Ukraine, Turkey, Egypt, Japan, Serbia, Macedonia, China, and Mexico. Under the arrangement, the Federal Government pays for the upkeep of the students, while the countries where the scholarship award is tenable provides the tuition.
Two years after, Ojuri has a different story to share. Speaking with our correspondent on the telephone from Volgograd, she says that the Federal Government has since abandoned the BEA scholars to starve to death.
According to her, for eight months running now, the over 322 promising Nigerian students on the BEA initiative in the former Soviet Union have not been paid a dime by the government.
Each of the beneficiaries’ monthly stipends for feeding is $500, while their annual allowance for medicals and clothing is $450 each.
But from January till date, none of these allowances have been paid by the Nigerian
government, despite repeated appeals and other forms of representations to the Nigerian Embassy in Moscow and the Federal Ministry of Education in Abuja.
Following the non-remittance of funds, Ojuri and her Nigerian colleagues, of late, have no choice but to borrow money as a survival strategy from their fellow African students enjoying similar BEA.
The 20-year-old asks rhetorically, “We are not private students. We came to Russia on the bill of the Federal Government. Why haven’t the authorities paid our stipends and other allowances for eight months now? For how long shall we continue to borrow money?”
The youngster, who says she has a huge debt on her neck at present, notes that their
colleagues from other countries are no longer comfortable lending them money.
She adds, “On many occasions, I have had cause to go to class on an empty stomach. Getting money for transportation from my hostel to school has become very problematic. More worrisome is the fact that I will soon be homeless as my hostel fees will expire at the end of August. We are grateful to the Federal Government for the scholarship opportunity, but there is no sense in leaving us here to starve to death in a foreign land.”
Findings by our correspondent reveal that the inability to get work permit by foreign students in Russia is further compounding their problems. So, how do they survive the starvation and hard times in the Eurasian country?
Another Nigerian, Akinola Akindamola, pursuing his Master’s degree at the Volgograd State Technical University, explains that they engage in all kinds of oddities to survive. According to him, the pressure is even more on his female colleagues.
Akindamola, a first class Mechanical Engineering graduate, says, “It is unfortunate that girls with exceptional academic brilliance are now forced to indulge in all manner of indecent lifestyles. These girls now go to clubs and dance semi nude for a fee that could be as low as $20. For the boys, employers use us for odd jobs, such as clearing of snow and as labourers on construction sites. Even as we do that, there is this perpetual fear that the police will arrest us.”
A final year Medicine and Surgery student of the Russian National Research Medical
University, Moscow, David Ikenna, also admits that the failure of the Federal Government to remit their allowances exposes them to risks in the country.
Ikenna states, “We have been finding a way to survive by circumventing the laws, but it is at great risk to our personal safety and academic pursuits in Russia. Our situation is frustrating.
My brother, we are suffering. How I wish I could bring you here to see how miserable our conditions are. The Nigerian government has failed us miserably.
“Even with the illegal jobs we do, we still find it hard to make ends meet. It is shameful that we have got no alternatives but to beg for food and money from Ghanaians, Namibians, Ugandans and Sierra Leoneans who are on the same bilateral educational scholarships like us.”
Besides welfare, some of the students who are to return to Nigeria for their mandatory
internship programmes are also stuck in Russia, due to lack of funds.
Julfa Timkuk, a student of International Law at the Southern Western University, Rostov, Russia, wonders if they were indeed on a scholarship. The 25-year-old, who hails from the Langtang North Local Government Area of Plateau State, says he now lives on cheap white bread.
“My colleagues and I are tired of clearing snow, working at warehouses or helping to lift heavy equipment at night. Our suffering is no longer bearable. Please do us a favour and beg them to free us from this slavery in a foreign land,” he appeals.
But appraising the situation, a Professor of Microbiology, University of Ilorin, Poju Akinyanju, chides the Federal Government for sending the students overseas on scholarship without making proper funding arrangement for them. The experience, he says, is not only traumatising to the scholars but also a dent on Nigeria’s image.
He states, “It is unfortunate that they do not care about these youngsters. Are you telling me that the authorities cannot pay for the students’ stipends? There must have been some budgetary provisions for them. How can these traumatised students be loyal and patriotic to their fatherland when they eventually return home?”
Also, a lecturer at the University of Lagos, Prof. Alani Ramoni, describes the condition of the students as unfortunate. According to him, even under the military regime he enjoyed his scholarship offer without any hindrance.
When contacted, the Director, Press and Public Relations, Federal Ministry of Education, Mr. Olu Lipede, confirmed that there were challenges remitting the money to the students. He nonetheless blamed their travails on the “budgeting process” and problems associated with “banking transfers.”
Prodded to be specific on when the students will be paid, Lipede states, “That I cannot say because I am not the Central Bank of Nigeria. There are processes between the Federal Ministry of Education and the CBN as well as between the CBN and Nigeria’s foreign missions.”
Lipede adds, “We do care about their welfare. Last year (2013), we went to visit them in Russia and we inspected where they sleep and we made known to the Russian Government those things we were not satisfied with. These students have been told that their money will be remitted to them. If there is any delay it should not be blamed on the ministry.”
But a source familiar with the administration of the scholarship scheme says the matter is beyond the Federal Ministry of Education.
According to the source, the students have yet to get their allowance because there has not been a release for their payments.
The source adds, “It is beyond us in the Ministry of Education. Their money is in capital
allocation. How do we go ahead and circumvent the rules? Their stipends should be extricated from the regular budget. Unless this is done, they would continue to experience this problem every year.”

Source>> http://www.punchng.com/news/students-on-fg-scholarship-begging-for-food-in-russia/

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Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by Nnamdini(m): 11:24pm On Aug 19, 2014
This is really a joke.the nigerian embassy is russia should come to the help of these students.its difficult to find a black man in that part of the world talkless of a nigerian

Nigerian government should learn how to put things in better shape.we lack organisation & good planning especially in government matters concerning citizens.no wonder pilgrims are usually stranded during pilgrimage

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Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by Nobody: 11:30pm On Aug 19, 2014
Stupid FG angry

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Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by smartg(m): 11:43pm On Aug 19, 2014
Soon the girls will join prostitute in the name of scholarship.

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Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by smartg(m): 11:43pm On Aug 19, 2014
Soon the girls will join prostitutes in the name of scholarship.

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Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by macsika: 12:00am On Aug 20, 2014
If this the way the tomorrow leaders of the nation is treated then my nusery school teacher was high. Cos I don't want to be a leader of such an awful country as Nigeria.

FG scholarship and yet the FGs are just squandering money.

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Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by vision2050: 12:12am On Aug 20, 2014
A failed nation. Abeg wetin Madrid play?

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Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by Barrywhite8620: 12:13am On Aug 20, 2014
This is a very pathetic story if it's true.
Sometimes I just wonder if anything good can come out of GEJ.
What a shame!!!

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Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by Nobody: 12:13am On Aug 20, 2014
I Only read the news halfway.
Op, space ur work.




Is there really hope for Nigeria?

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Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by vicadex07(m): 12:14am On Aug 20, 2014
The Federal government commiserates with the affected students. We will immediately set up a committee to look into this issue and all culprits will be brought to book.
This is an embarrassment to our nation.

undecided

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Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by CosmicSensation: 12:14am On Aug 20, 2014
Shame cry

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Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by Davijunson: 12:14am On Aug 20, 2014
Bad....very Bad.....

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Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by Blackteeth(m): 12:14am On Aug 20, 2014
It may not be that bad. I trust the media blowing things out of proportion.

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Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by samtopy(m): 12:14am On Aug 20, 2014
smh.

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Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by joshju: 12:15am On Aug 20, 2014
God have mercy

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Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by BUSHHUNTER: 12:16am On Aug 20, 2014
Hmm

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Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by coded01: 12:16am On Aug 20, 2014
When is Nigeria going to get things right? angry

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Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by Idrismusty97(m): 12:16am On Aug 20, 2014
But a source familiar with the administration of the scholarship scheme says the matter is beyond the Federal Ministry of Education.

According to the source, the students have yet to get their allowance because there has not been a release for their payments.

The source adds, “It is beyond us in the Ministry of Education. Their money is in capital allocation. How do we go ahead and circumvent the rules? Their stipends should be extricated from the regular budget. Unless this is done, they would continue to experience this problem every year.”
It is heartbreaking indeed...Most of these brilliant students came from a very poor background. You can only imagine the joy and happiness in their face when their feet first touch the Russian soil.

Someone is growing fat on all the money meant for these students.

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Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by Ksslib(m): 12:17am On Aug 20, 2014
vision2050: A fail nation. Abeg wetin Madrid play?
add "ed" for your fail, i go tell you score.

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Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by Guykhena(m): 12:17am On Aug 20, 2014
Too bad
Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by bunmikay(f): 12:17am On Aug 20, 2014
It is well
Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by josfamdl(m): 12:18am On Aug 20, 2014
what a shame

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Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by SLIDEwaxie(m): 12:18am On Aug 20, 2014
We wey dey naija where the govt dey reside sef neva chop talkless of person wey throway...

Make dem endure na ni o...

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Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by ichommy(m): 12:19am On Aug 20, 2014
#Lobatan

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Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by vision2050: 12:23am On Aug 20, 2014
Ksslib:
add "ed" for your fail, i go tell you score.
shebi u don get mi? No need to do too know here, people like na dunce for class

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Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by kingron: 12:24am On Aug 20, 2014
and some peep wud say Geg till 2060...

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Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by vision2050: 12:26am On Aug 20, 2014
kingron: and some peep wud say Geg till 2060...
yes now for otuoke LCDA

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Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by Odunharry(m): 12:26am On Aug 20, 2014
vision2050: A failed nation. Abeg wetin Madrid play?
draw

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Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by Odunharry(m): 12:27am On Aug 20, 2014
chaii,Diaris God o
Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by vision2050: 12:28am On Aug 20, 2014
Odunharry:
draw
Ronaldo nko he scored?
Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by GreenBobo: 12:29am On Aug 20, 2014
Parents (FG) Listen to your children (students)!
We're the leaders of (unending) tomorrow!
Try to pay our school fees (stipends)!
and give us a better education(overseas)!


Budgeting process for over 8 months?
THIS IS PURE , UNADULTERATED WICKEDNESS OF THE HIGHEST ORDER!

The budgeting processes has not delayed your salary for a single month!

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