CURSORY: Three former Niger Delta militants have graduated with a first class from UK universities after studying under an amnesty program.


Nicholas Goodness and Terubein Fawei , and Lucky Azibanagein, are ex-Niger Delta militants who studied under the Niger Delta Amnesty Programme and graduates with First class honours in UK universities.
However, Eighteen others students also obtained Second Class Upper (2:1) from various disciplines.
Among the three ex-millitant who graduated, Nicholas Goodness and Terubein Fawei graduated from the University of Bedfordshire with first class honours in public relations, telecommunication and networking engineering respectively.
On the other hand, Lucky Azibanagein also graduated with first class in mechanical engineering and Robotic system from the University of Liverpool.
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