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Great News! 2 Nigerians bag First Class degrees from a Romanian University (See Photos)

– Eneotu Joseph graduated from the Faculty of Naval Electromechanical Engineering while Malagu Joshua graduated from the Faculty of Navigation and Water-borne Transport

– Both scholars were part of the first batch of 167 students that departed from Nigeria in 2013 on scholarships funded by NIMASA

– According to the director-general of NIMASA, the agency is doing its best to provide sea-time training for the students

Mr. Eneotu Joseph and Mr. Malagu Joshua who were part of the 2500 students sponsored by NIMASA to the UK, Philippines, Egypt, India and Romania to be trained on specialized maritime courses under the Nigerian Seafarers Development Program (NSDP), have graduated with distinctions.

ZENITHBLOG.com notes that among the 2500 students, 300 of them have been studying in Constanta Maritime University in Romania since 2013.

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The two scholars were part of the first batch of 167 students that departed from Nigeria in 2013.

2 Nigerian NIMASA scholars graduate with distinction from Romanian University

The excited graduating students pose for group photos (Photo credit: Zenithblog.com)

Eneotu Joseph graduated from the Faculty of Naval Electromechanical Engineering while Malagu Joshua graduated from the Faculty of Navigation and Water-borne Transport.

Dr. Dakuku Peterside, the director-general of NIMASA, who was represented at the graduation ceremony by Mr. Gambo Ahmed, the executive director of Maritime Labour & Cabotage, stated that NIMASA is doing its best to provide sea-time training for the students.

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Meanwhile, ZENITHBLOG.com previously reported that Pelumi Olugbenga, a quintessential 300-level student from the Department of History and International Studies, Faculty of Arts, Lagos state University, won a Hessselben scholarship award to attend a leadership summit in United States.

Olugbenga emerged as one of the five newly selected Hesselbein International Scholars from Africa to participate in the 2017 Hesselbein Global Leadership Summit at the prestigious Hesselbein Global Academy for Student Leadership and Civic Engagement, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America.

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