Anambra State: Peter Obi supports Paul University, Awka with ₦50 million

According to former Governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi: “Guided by my unwavering belief in education as a critical contributor to national development and its transformative power, over the weekend, I had the pleasure of visiting Paul University, Awka, where I presented a cheque of ₦30 million to support the institution’s continued growth and development. 

Peter Obi presents cheque of ₦30 million to Paul University, Awka
Peter Obi presents cheque of ₦30 million to Paul University, Awka

“This marks my third visit to the University, having previously donated ₦10 million during each of my earlier visits, which brings my total support to the university to ₦50 million. 


I also assured the institution of my continued support in the future especially in the new School of Nursing Sciences.


During my visit, the proprietor and his dedicated team kindly took me on a tour of the ongoing projects at the university. 


I was deeply inspired by the remarkable progress being achieved, particularly with the introduction of their new Nursing Programme. 


Their steadfast dedication to advancing education and equipping students with productive skills and opportunities is truly commendable.


Supporting education remains a priority for me, and I am steadfast in my commitment to initiatives that empower our youth and strengthen the foundation of our society. 


By investing in education, we unlock the immense potential of our people to become productive members of society and, thus, pave the way for sustainable and inclusive progress.


A New Nigeria is POssible.”

Guided by my unwavering belief in education as a critical contributor to national development and its transformative power, over the weekend, I had the pleasure of visiting Paul University, Awka, where I presented a cheque of ₦30 million to support the institution’s continued… pic.twitter.com/7OTKZzrCHN

— Peter Obi (@PeterObi) January 20, 2025

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