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Student Makes Effort to Escape ASUU, Gets Admission into 6 Varsities Abroad

A 200-level Nigerian student identified as Chineremerem Timothy Diala has narrated how he make effort to escape the ongoing Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) as he gets admission into six universities in the United States  

The wise Nigerian student is currently studying Biology at the Federal University of Technology, Owerri but due to the ASUU strike he is at home and now is making efforts to relocate and study abroad where he will continue his study. 

The efforts of the 200-level Biology student of FUTO paid off as he got the said admissions and is now seeking public support to proceed. 

According to him, he wants to escape strikes so as to study and make an impact in the health care industry. 

Diala intimated that he was offered medical courses in all the foreign universities. 

The universities are: University of Akron, Ohio, University of Colorado, Denver, University of Mary, Washington DC, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Middle Tenessee State University and Clemson University South Carolina. 

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Diala has said he needs financial help to be able to proceed to school since his parents cannot afford the high school fees charged by foreign schools. 

He said he was offered partial scholarships by the foreign schools. 

Narrating his story, Diala said: 

The application process wasn’t that smooth for me because I encountered rejections from some schools. 

“I’ve always wanted to study abroad since I entered Secondary School and in my JSS2 I was selected among other students from different schools in Imo to attend an Igbo Language Conference in London and that was what triggered my quest to study abroad. 

“I’ve always wanted to become a healthcare practitioner so as help eliminate health disparities and achieve health equity. I pray I get a sponsor.” 

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CREDIT: ALLSCHOOL, Legit

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