A 22-year-old Miss Talatu Adamu, the best graduating student
of the University of Abuja has begged the government, the Federal Capital
Territory administration and multinational companies to give her a job to
enable her to take care of her parents.
Adamu made the appeal in Kuje Abuja during a public lecture
and celebration in her honour as the of the overall best graduating student.
The 22-year-old graduated from the Chemistry Department in
the 2018/2019 session with a Cumulative GPA of 4.82.
She appealed that a job would enable her to meet her needs
and those of her parents who struggled to put her through school.
She thanked her parents for their love and support during
her studies in the university and called on the Federal Government to give
adequate priority to Girl-Child education in the country.
Adamu said the present generation in FCT was coming up
strong with hearty knowledge in different academic fields.
However, she called on the FCT Senator, Philip Aduda and the
Kuje Area Council Administration, to strengthen and revitalize the scholarship
scheme to help students from poor homes in FCT to advance in education.
Meanwhile, the Chairman of Kuje Area Council, FCT, Abdullahi
Sabo, also appealed to the Vice-Chancellor, University of Abuja, Abdul-Rasheed
Na’allah, to consider the indigenes of FCT during admissions and employment
opportunities in the institution.
Sabo lamented that the institution is supposed to be a
catchment area for the indigenes of FCT who unfortunately found it difficult to
gain admission even when they have earned the required scores.
According to him, employment was another area of concern,
even as he alleged that the natives were denied employment.
“Talatu Adamu is the best graduating student of the
University of Abuja 2019, a little girl from a remote part of Kuje, has proved
that dedication and hard work leads to success irrespective of class.
“As an appreciation to promote education and learning, the
present administration of Kuje Area Council is offering our dear Talatu Adamu,
an automatic scholarship to any university of her choice to study for a
Master's degree.
“I want yo use this medium to appeal to the new VC to
consider our plight and give recognition to our children during admission
process and employment when the need arises,” he said.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that a native of FCT from
Kuje Area Council, Talatu Adamu of the Department of Chemistry, University of
Abuja, emerged the best graduating student with a CGPA of 4.82.
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