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Presidential Scholars Or Suffering Scholars? by barrdiep: 12:41am On Jan 28, 2015
Some years ago, the Goodluck Administration started the Presidential Special Scholarship Scheme for Innovation and Development (PRESSID), targeted at First Class Nigerian graduates. The idea was to provide full sponsorship for all awardees, to some top universities in the world. My nephew won this scholarship (which covers both MSc and PhD degrees) and I was very happy for him. He embarked on his MSc (2013-2014) in a prestigious UK university, and funding was handled by National Universities Commission (NUC), as designated by the Federal Government of Nigeria.

Trouble started brewing when my nephew and his fellow scholars were denied some allowances they were promised before leaving Nigeria, based on some flimsy reasons from NUC. Besides, they ended up being paid only a fraction of what was clearly stated on their sponsorship letters, no thanks to the so-called 'Nigerian factor' plaguing all sectors in Nigeria. Their complaints to NUC yielded no fruit.

As a result, my nephew was sceptical about embarking on his PhD when he concluded his MSc, despite having received an offer of admission into a PhD programme. Once bitten, twice shy, the saying goes. I encouraged him to proceed and stay optimistic. Little did I know his foreboding was accurate, ab initio.

He returned to Nigeria in September 2014 to complete some paperwork at NUC Secretariat in Abuja. There, he was informed that he and other scholars had been reassigned to Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) and Petroleum Trust Development Fund (PTDF) respectively. He happened to be among the scholars assigned to PTDF, that is, PTDF is responsible for his funding. He completed all required paperwork at PTDF office, and collected their phone number and email address. Before leaving Abuja, he was assured that he would be paid soon, and that he could return to the UK to immediately commence his PhD programme.
My nephew thus borrowed money to book his flight to return to the United Kingdom (UK). On arriving the UK, he borrowed more money to pay for his accommodation, upkeep and visa application fee. As his closest uncle here in the UK, I also did my best to assist him financially.

Weeks ran into months, and PTDF is yet to pay one naira. My nephew and his colleagues have placed many phone calls to no avail. According to him, PTDF staff even ignore calls most times. They also seldom reply emails. Occasionally when they do, they give false hopes. He also told me that NUC and Nigeria High Commission in London is aware of the situation, but all they tell the affected scholars is to be patient. Then I wonder, till when? Till they become homeless? Or till they starve? No way!

Recently, he told me that he regretted taking the PhD scholarship. I felt a pang of guilt, because I was the one that encouraged him to proceed, despite the ominous signs during his MSc. Now he finds it hard to focus on his research, no thanks to PTDF and FG.

The straw that broke the camel's back came when he informed me that other PTDF scholars (different from PRESSID stream) had received two quarterly instalments since September 2014, while he and his colleagues, that were originally with NUC, have received none. As a barrister-at-law, I stand for truth and justice, and I hereby challenge the Executive Secretary of PTDF, Mr. Femi Ajayi, to explain what is going on.

Every month, I support my nephew financially, despite the fact that he is a presidential scholar on full scholarship. But then, I wonder what happens to scholars that do not have uncles that can support them. This is a big shame on PTDF and the Federal Government of Nigeria. By neglecting her scholars, I am of the opinion that the Federal Government is killing patriotism, and encouraging brain drain. Suffering scholars will most likely not wish to return to Nigeria after their studies, especially considering the fact that many opportunities abound for them here in the UK. I have a ten year old daughter that was born in Nigeria, before we came to the UK. If she ever tells me she got a presidential scholarship from Nigeria, I will tell her to reject it. This is because I cannot bear to see her go through presidential torture.

Diepreye George
Barrister-at-law
London

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Re: Presidential Scholars Or Suffering Scholars? by HughWilliams: 4:34pm On Jan 28, 2015
I will advise you to publish this your complain on any nigerian Newspaper stating the exact amount that has not been paid and your plight for necessary action..
Re: Presidential Scholars Or Suffering Scholars? by IlorinBoy1: 11:22pm On Jan 28, 2015
For real? shocked so sad
Re: Presidential Scholars Or Suffering Scholars? by Nobody: 11:34pm On Jan 28, 2015
Re: Presidential Scholars Or Suffering Scholars? by MoyoGENERAL: 12:00am On Jan 29, 2015
this is cataclysmically lugubrious!!!!

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Re: Presidential Scholars Or Suffering Scholars? by greatdave(m): 11:30am On Jan 29, 2015
SSGUniport:
greatdave Come see Gbegbe o!...

oboi ehhh...Nna make these people behave well ooo!!!
Re: Presidential Scholars Or Suffering Scholars? by Nobody: 1:38pm On Jan 29, 2015

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Re: Presidential Scholars Or Suffering Scholars? by DMainMan: 10:06pm On Feb 06, 2015
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Re: Presidential Scholars Or Suffering Scholars? by DMainMan: 10:11pm On Feb 06, 2015
Zionplace:
Hello guys.
The author constructed this to blackmail the FG against the forthcoming election considering this time to be critical, tuition fee is paid in batch and I tell you some already have theirs paid and many of us have got reply that the next payment batch is in process.
As regards feeding allowances, it is true that a reformation was done by assigning PTDF to some scholars and others to TETFUND. Those on TETFUND should not be expecting any allowances at this time because they were already paid half of the whole allowances last year September which means they are not expected to be suffering at all at this time even till march (mid-year).
As for those under PTDF, payment is made quarterly, of a truth, some of us got the first quarter last year Sept and others have been promised to be paid as soon as possible. If this author's nephew falls on this category. I understand his feelings but not to this extent of coming here to act like the uncle knowing fully well this could negatively impart the FG. PLEASE NOTE: It was just a day before this post that PTDF paid some (not all) their allowance, I confirmed this from the PTDF sponsored students in my department, this is just a proof that he is holding on PRESSID for implication, these payments are done in batches.....

Nyx 1.

PTDF has paid us o. I guess he is isnt a PTDF Scholar.

@barrdiep, are u sure PRESSID/NUC has settled PTDF money. And payment is in batches too.

Dont abuse PTDF o cos we have even been giving advance allowance.

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Re: Presidential Scholars Or Suffering Scholars? by Nobody: 4:16pm On Feb 09, 2015
Re: Presidential Scholars Or Suffering Scholars? by DMainMan: 6:56pm On Feb 09, 2015
SSGUniport:
DMainMan because you've been paid doesn't mean everyone has been paid. And so you know i'm a full PTDF scholar not PRESSID before you'll say i'm not a PTDF scholar. I know at least 10 scholars (Kamal, Victor, Kene, Gundu, Kimberly, Paul, Yusuf, Salisu, Indongesit etc) who haven't been paid, and it's not funny anymore.
Do you know how difficult it is to attend lectures, read and concentrate on empty stomach, coupled with unpaid rents, and at the same time you're expected to get good grades.

Mr. Dmainman don't tell me you've not seen people complaining about Maintenance fees on our Facebook page created by you!!!.


ehen. I didnt know many were affected lyk dis o. May God help us all

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