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MTN Foundation scholarship beneficiary excels at American University

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Agatha Onyinye Ibeazor, a product of the MUSON School of Music, Onikan, Lagos sponsored by the MTN Foundation, has graduated with Magna Cum Laude, the equivalent of second class upper degree, from the prestigious  Truman State University, one of the top ten universities in the Midwest of the United States of America. Ibeazor graduated from the MUSON School of Music in 2009, where she won first prize for singing.
Upon her graduation from the MUSON School of Music, she proceeded to teach music in Strauss School of Music, Maitama, for a few months after which she became freelance and taught music in a number of schools in Abuja for another two years. She later participated in a concert in Abuja, where her talent was discovered by Geir Henning Braatena, a prolific international Norwegian pianist, under whose tutelage she was for a month. Ibeazor was granted a full scholarship by NNPC, with which she paid for her course in Truman State University, Missouri, USA.
“I have always dreamt of singing in the opera and it had remained a dream until the generosity of MTN in paying my school fees at MUSON, where I was given the finest musical education. That dream has become reality as I begin my journey unto the world stage. MTN paid my school fees as well as provided funds for my books, transportation and supported me with a stipend as pocket money. Today, I am a proud graduate of Truman State University in the United States of America and my name is listed in the honour row. I was also presented with a silver medal,” enthused Ibeazor.
During the music honours recital in the school, Ibeazor was awarded the outstanding musicianship prize by the music department of Truman State University, where her name was listed  in the departmental honour list for music. “I owe all this to the financial support I received from MTN and I am eternally grateful to them,” she said.


Akinwale Goodluck, Corporate Services Executive, MTN, said that the technology company is proud to be part of the success story of this talented Nigerian, for making her country proud. “Agatha has justified the introduction of MTNF/MUSON scholars programme which began in 2006 with the aim of giving opportunities and support to students with talent in music but lack the financial wherewithal to achieve their dreams.”
He added that, about 162 graduates have emerged from the programme and have either proceeded for further studies abroad or gone into music full time.
It would be recalled that three of the first set of students who graduated in June 2008 secured admission to the Department of Music, University of Dayton, Ohio, United States of America. These students graduated with honours in 2013. The three students – Olufemi
Ogebule, Ezeuko Anuli and Paul Ogunboye, became the first Africans to graduate with honours from the Department of Music of that  University.

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Lagos Takes a Giant Leap Towards a Cleaner, Greener Future with Proper Waste Disposal Bins

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Join the Movement to Build a Culture of Proper Waste Segregation and Disposal in Lagos. 

 

As part of its efforts to promote a cleaner, greener, and healthier environment, The Architects Place Ltd In conjunction with the Ministry of Environment and Water Resources has launched an initiative to provide proper waste disposal bins across the state.

 

The initiative, which is aimed at building a culture of proper waste segregation and disposal, is designed to encourage residents, businesses, and institutions to properly dispose their waste and recyclables.

The proper waste disposal bins, which are designed to accommodate different types of waste, including recyclables, organics, and non-recyclable waste, will be strategically located in public spaces, markets, and other high-traffic areas.

 

This will help to reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills and waterways, improving environmental health and reducing the risk of disease. By providing separate bins for recyclables, the initiative will encourage residents and businesses to recycle more, reducing waste and conserving natural resources.

 

We urge all residents, businesses, and institutions in Lagos to join us in this effort to build a culture of proper waste segregation and disposal. Together, we can make a difference and create a cleaner, greener, and healthier environment for all.

 

For more information on the proper waste disposal bin initiative, please contact:

 

Ministry of Environment & Water Resources, Alausa Lagos State.

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National Grid Collapses 12th Time In 2024

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Nigerians were left in darkness on Wednesday following yet another collapse of the national power grid.

 

Since January 2024, the grid has collapsed 11 times.

 

 

In just one week in October, the grid failed three times, causing widespread blackouts and prompting reactions from Nigerians

 

 

A tweet from Nigeria’s National Grid official handle confirmed the collapse at approximately 2:09 pm on Wednesday.

 

“The major grid setback has occurred and the restoration is to commence,” the tweet stated.

 

 

 

 

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Just In: Abuja High Court Denies Yahaya Bello’s Bail Request…..

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A High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in Maitama has rejected the bail request by former Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello.

 

Bello is standing trial, along with two others, on an alleged N110bn money laundering charge brought against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

 

Justice Maryanne Anenih, in a ruling on Tuesday, faulted the competence of Bello’s bail application, stating that it was filed prematurely.

 

Justice Anenih held that, since the application was made when Bello was neither in custody nor before the court, it was deemed incompetent.

 

She said: “Consequently, the instant application, having been filed prematurely, is hereby refused.”

 

 

 

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