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Voices of Empowerment: Testimonials from Education African Scholars Forum Beneficiaries
Welcome to the beneficiaries page of Education African Scholars Forum. Explore heartfelt testimonials from our beneficiaries, highlighting the transformative impact of our services and how it aided them to travel abroad for their studies. Through a Google form, we gathered their feedback and insights, showcasing the tangible difference our organization has made. Witness how our recent six-week skill acquisition program enhanced their knowledge of studying abroad and empowered them to pursue their dreams internationally. We express gratitude to our beneficiaries for sharing their experiences and contributing to our mission of empowering African youth. Join us on this inspiring journey of empowerment and shape a brighter future for Africa’s young minds. Enjoy the testimonials and explore our website to learn more about our initiatives.
After I graduated from college of health technology Oji river Enugu state, I did my international passport and started searching for admission in schools at United States…I started with Utah valley university, there gave me political science, why searching for interview date I met one guy, infact he was a Godsent to my life and future, before then a lady billed me 400k to get interview date for me which I accepted to pay her..she now contacted one Mr Stanley from ENUGU STATE, He called me and fixed an appointment with me at ENUGU, when I came he asked me questions and advice me on everything free of charge, he exposed all the secrets on studying abroad for me and also told me how the lady Mrs uju told him to get the date for me so that there will share the 400k and he said no, that it is against his faith, besides that same lady collected Mrs Stanley’s hard earn money (100k) and she couldn’t provide the date till he traveled to United States. I went to the interview and I was deined, I almost lost interest but Mr Stanley stood beside me, always advice and call me He introduced this course funeral service and Mortuary science. When I saw his post it sounds funny to me but I took it up as a challenge and developed an interest in the course I searched for date and got one He organized mock interview for me Helped me on my Ds160 He guilded me till I passed my interview and also travel to United States Another funny part of this my story is that the lady that wants to collect my 400k for interview date is my sister from the same community and someone who is on federal work…. I want to thankGod for using Mr Stanley to bring me to United States of America I owe you alot sir Thanks and remain blessed
I am very happy to be part of this community of like minds. This 6 weeks of training is an eye opener to nitty gritty and wide exposure to all I need to know to ace a international admission and a fully funded scholarship. Our facilitators are people who are committed to raise leaders who are students of top great institutions in the world. Am glad to be part of this family and I would recommend edu afrik to every student and graduate whose dream and aspirations align to getting a graduate education.
Have attempted to apply for scholarships in different country at different schools which I usually got rejected. But with the weekly program hosted by EduAfrikScholars, it has widen and aided my scope not only how to submit a strong application but also include method require to select a right schools. Thanks Distinguished Mentor/Scholar Stanley. You’re such a wonderful person
The six weeks program was a fascinating week for me and other people who joined the program, I really appreciate eduafrikscholars for their good work for impacting a great knowledge into Africans who finds it valuable to study abroad.the mission of this organization is overwhelming that everyone us that partake in this six weeks program were equipped with bunch of knowledge.i thank Mr Stanley Anukwocha and his colleagues for this wonderful opportunity they offered us.thanks to eduafrikscholars forum for this awesome training and good work they render to the society,thanks once more eduafrikscholars.Dearest ochu Kingsley
I am Idu Henry, coming in contact with EduAfrik scholarship group in the last few months have been really impactful and life changing. I enrolled for the six weeks intensive training on diverse topics ranging from Writing outstanding SOP, data analysis, and academic CV I really feel motivated and enthusiastic towards pursuing my life Goals again. Thanks to the highly enlighten facilitators and Mr.stanley for re-igniting my zeal and I look forward to sharing more testimonies as they keep flooding in regards to my applications. God bless EduAfrik scholarship grou.
Testimonial for the 2023 Soft Skills and Mentorship Program Date: 9th July, 2023. Dear EduAfrik, I am Paschal Igbokwe, a graduate of Public Administration and I’m writing to express my heartfelt gratitude for the exceptional soft skills and mentorship program I participated in at the esteemed nonprofit orgnization, EduAfrik. I would like to share my testimonial to convey my utmost satisfaction with the valuable experiences and growth I achieved through this FREE Summer Program. Meeting Eduafrik has been a blessing for me. I first became acquainted with this fast-growing community of intentional African scholars in the month of March 2023, during one of my lowest points (when all hopes for graduate school had vanished), but EduAfrik, through her selfless and experienced scholars, restored my hope and enthusiasm for graduate school pursuit. I can’t express how grateful I am to the founders for their unwavering support in raising a new breed of transformative changemakers. When I initially enrolled in the soft skills and mentorship program, I had high hopes of acquiring essential skills and guidance that would complement my professional and personal development. The modules provided a well-rounded approach in the areas of “Structuring an Academic and Professional Resume”, “Writing Research Proposals for Masters and Ph.D. Admissions”, “Professional Email Writing to Professors and Potential Supervisors”, “Basics of Data Analysis”, “Crafting a Competitive Statement of Purpose or Personal Statement” and “Addressing the Essay Questions of the Commonwealth Shared Scholarship”. The distinguished six scholars delivered the modules in a manner that allowed me to grasp complex concepts effortlessly. Especially the week 1 and week 5 modules Structuring an Academic and Professional Resume” and “Crafting a Competitive Statement of Purpose or Personal Statement,” anchored by scholar Stanley and sir Goodluck. Structuring a graduate school resume and a statement of purpose has been the most difficult part of my graduate school journey (I find it too tasking and draining), but today I did not only learn the salient differences between an academic and a professional resume, I was also exposed to the steps in preparing both documents. Equally important, now I can easily put my thoughts together to produce a winning statement of purpose, courtesy of scholar Stanley and Goodluck’s insightful tutelage, and I can’t thank them enough for the shared techniques, which are quite helpful. The speakers assigned to us were not only highly knowledgeable but also genuinely invested in our success. They demonstrated deep understanding of the subject matters and were adept at tailoring their explanation to a layman’s understanding. The unwavering support and resourcefulness of scholar Obinna Ezeibekwe during and after the program has played a pivotal role in my personal transformation. I would also like to commend the management of EduAfrik and the guest scholars who are committed to fostering a supportive community of aspiring African scholars and youths. The opportunities for networking and collaboration with fellow participants not only broadened my professional network but also provided a platform for exchanging ideas and perspectives, which further enriched my learning experience. Overall, the soft skills and mentorship program has been an invaluable journey of self-discovery and personal growth. I am confident that the skills and knowledge I acquired through this program will continue to benefit me both personally and professionally for years to come, and I hope to FREELY teach and mentor upcoming scholars too. Many thanks to our esteemed speakers, Stanley Anukwuocha “USA”, Obinna Ezeibekwe “USA”, Linda Mgbechinma “Hong Kong”, Eric Adedze “USA”, Goodluck Adimuko “Finland”, Samuel Eneojo “UK” and other scholars that sacrificed their precious time and resources all to make this program a success. I’m forever indebted to you all for providing me with the tools and guidance to become a more confident and effective individual. Indeed, the program came at the right time. Lastly, instead of being asked to pay EduAfrik for such a rare gesture, I was even rewarded with a whopping sum of Two Thousand Five Hundred Naira for being attentive and answering some of the questions asked by Ms. Linda, the speaker who anchored the week 3 module. The summer program was a ‘wow!’ experience. I am truly grateful for the transformative experiences and opportunities this 2023 SUMMER PROGRAM has bestowed upon me and other participants. Long Live Africa! Long Live EduAfrik!! Long Live The Founders And Scholars At EduAfrik!!! Thank you! Sincerely, Paschal C. Igbokwe (From Nigeria)
I, Trust Joseph, am writing as a prospective graduate scholar from Nigeria to express my profound gratitude for the invaluable support and guidance provided by EduAfrik. Through my association with EduAfrik, I have gained access to numerous scholarship opportunities, training programs, and invaluable mentorship. During the intensive six-week training program, I was equipped with crucial insights into scholarship applications and received valuable tips on crafting compelling and exceptional essays. Thanks to the assistance and guidance received from EduAfrik, I was able to submit a strong application and emerge as a successful recipient of the highly competitive Google Certification Course in project management. I must acknowledge the significant role played by Scholar Stanley Anukwuocha in helping me achieve this remarkable milestone. I am extremely grateful for the exceptional privilege of being part of this mentorship program. I wholeheartedly encourage anyone who is willing and driven to seize this extraordinary opportunity and make the most out of it.
I have been assisted with Elite scholars at EduAfrik. From my interview with DAAD scholarship committee, where i was placed on the reserve list, to having great assistance with my reviewing my re-application documents. I’m committed to inviting all to join this great move to achieve their studies abroad.
I am Adaora Nzewigbo from Nigeria. I have a first class Bachelor of Science Degree in Political Science from Godfrey Okoye University, Enugu and a Master of Science degree in Political Science from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. I am an enthusiastic and dedicated researcher with a strong background in Political Economy. My research interest are in the areas of food security, globalization, neoliberalism, politics of global South, insecurity and third world and dependency. Special thanks to EduAfrik scholars for the insightful six weeks skill acquisition program. The programme made me knowledgeable on how best to write an award winning SOP, draft a CV, write research proposal, write letter to a proposed supervisor amongst others. The program is a true definition of “knowledge is power”. I have been empowered to embark on a very important journey of my life and getting a Ph.D scholarship abroad is the goal. By God’s grace I will definitely come back to share my testimony. Thank you EduAfrik team for your selfless service to Africans.
I am Kasie Okakpu, from Nigeria. I recently graduated from Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike with MSc in Food Chemistry and Biotechnology. I look forward to pursuing a PhD program in Food Science abroad. I have really benefited from the resources and mentorship of EduAfrikScholars, especially from the six weeks skill acquisition program. I can now properly write my CV, write catching emails to potential supervisors (Professors), write well articulated statement of purpose (SOP) and research proposal, and analyze some data. Through EduAfrikScholars, I have been recently selected to receive a Google Career Certificate scholarship for Data Analytics. My sincere gratitude goes to EduAfrikScholars.
I want to appreciate the team of Eduafikscholars for the six weeks intensive training which I am one of the beneficiaries, it has really added to my knowledge bank as I progress to make my journey in studying abroad this knowledge which I have gained will be useful in making my application. Thank you Eduafikscholars.
Hi, I’m a 21 year old graduate of the department of political science and public administration. I have always wanted to pursue a career in Political Science and Public Administration but the financial condition i am in doesn’t guarantee it, fortunately, Knowledge is wealth. I was going through linkedin and i came across Mr Stanley Peter MPA , i found interest in the course he studied and i messaged him, then i joined EduAfrika Forum. Through the engagements in the forum, i became convinced that scholarships aren’t for only Stem-courses or people with a first class alone. I had the opportunity to learn about the different Assistantships and also the processes to get them. I specifically learnt how to write a standard Statement of Purpose and I’m surprised that i gained so much knowledge without paying a dime. EduAfrik is doing so well, God bless those behind this initiative. I’ll make sure i give back to the community when i get into the shoes of the admins.
Being on eduAfrikScholar’s platform is one of the best things that has ever happened to me as an M.Sc Finance prospect in 2023. The quality and capacity of the facilitators and the in-depth curriculum developed during the six (6) weeks of the skills acquisition program by various scholars around the world were very impactful. To be precise, I could only craft a catching Statement of Purpose and Personal Statements after the training. I must encourage all international intending scholars to join the platform as it is devoid of any form of discrimination to enable you to have various educational opportunities, guidance, and mentorship as these remain their number one priority. Surprisingly ALL are for free. This is indeed a true service to humanity. ONYEKWERE CHUKWUEBUKA, Finance MSc prospect, USA
I’m Ruth from Nigeria. My journey is that of determination and passion! I want to thank EduAfrikscholars for coaching me during my visa application Process. God bless!
My name is Okenyi Sopuruchi Victor, and I am currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Radiology at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan. I would like to express my profound gratitude to Eduafrikscholars for significantly enriching my knowledge base by offering reliable resources and invaluable tips. Through their assistance, I was able to realize my aspirations of studying abroad. Presently, I am delighted to share that my vision of pursuing education in the United States of America has materialized, and I am now actively engaged in my academic journey here.
I am from Ghana, and I recently applied for a U.S. visa with the assistance of EduafrikScholars, who advised me on the requirements and procedures for obtaining a visa, examined my DS160 form, and advised me on necessary papers. With their assistance, my visa application was strong and was approved, allowing me to pursue my academic ambitions in the United States.
I’m a Nigerian, my path with that of Scholar Stanley Peter who happens to be founder of this impactful organization crossed when I have given up on scholarship hunt due to myriad of rejections I have received in the past years (3). But things fell in place immediately he recommended I apply to the US for the first time and he reviewed my statement of purpose and CV which did not only result to admission but got me funding for Masters in Political Science at Northern Illinois University.
I am from Ghana. I obtained my 1st degree in Biotechnology and Molecular biology at the University for Development Studies Ghana. Afterwards, I worked for about three years as an Assistant Technical Officer in the soil science laboratory of Cocoa Research Institute of Ghana. I am currently pursuing my masters in Biotechnological engineering at the polytechnic institute of Braganca Portugal and currently a research assistant in the molecular biology laboratory. I have strong interest in laboratory management ,genetics, molecular biology, plant diseases , plant microbe interactions and Molecular assays. I am glad to be part of Eduafrikscholars, my root of success. I was excellently mentored towards graduate school application and scholarship acquisition. Here I am today with my success stories and I will participate fully in the activities of this noble house to transfer knowledge as a scholar by mentoring other students from Africa and around the round toward schooling abroad.
Emmanuel Mberi is also a student of Industrial Relations and Personnel Management at Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike, Nigeria. He was born on February 9th, 1995, and hails from Okagwe in Ohafia Local Government Area of Abia State, Nigeria. Emmanuel found the conference to be a great learning experience as it was the first academic conference he ever attended. He was particularly impressed by the presentation on the role of HR Managers in addressing global warming, delivered by MOWAYIYE BOLORUNDE, PHD, MCIPM. Emmanuel’s main goal in attending the conference was to learn from experts who spoke at the event, and he was not disappointed. He gained knowledge on various topics such as competency and talent management, which he believes will be beneficial to him in the future.
Amara Ndukwe is a 300L student studying Industrial Relations and Personnel Management at Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike, Nigeria. In addition to her studies, she is also a freelancer with a skill in customer service representation and is currently pursuing further studies in digital skills. Amara found the two-day CIPM conference on March 14-15, 2023 to be an amazing and educational experience. She gained valuable insights into the objectives of the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AFCFTA), green work-life balance, and the effects of virtual work performance on employees. Amara believes that the knowledge and ideas she gathered at the conference will be useful in her upcoming project defense and future research.