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Borno Governor Presents N5m Cash To Student Who Scored 364 In UTME

Israel, an indigene of Biu local government area in southern part of Borno State, had a total mark of 364 in the just concluded examination as he has also had nine distinctions in his O’level West African Examinations Council.

Borno State Governor, Kashim Shettima, has given a cash prize of N5million to Israel Galadima for scoring the highest mark in the 2018 United Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

Israel, an indigene of Biu Local Government Area in the southern part of Borno State, had a total mark of 364 in the just concluded examination, and also had nine distinctions in his O’level West African Examinations Council.

Shettima had earlier promised Israel full scholarship throughout his undergraduate study when he hosted him and his family at the Government House in Maiduguri to celebrate his exploit.

The Governor promised to give him N1million to cover his yearly tuition and other expenses while in university.

Presenting the cheque on behalf of the Governor, Borno State Commissioner for Higher Education, Usman Jaha, urged Israel’s family to ensure the money is used for the right purpose, and he encouraged them to pay Israel's tuition fee in advance of five years to avoid any future rise in fees.

Israel had gained admission into Covenant University in Electronics Engineering.

Receiving the gift, his family lauded the governor for his kind gesture.

"Governor Kashim Shettima was a University lecturer. He is well-educated, very sound and visionary," Jaha said. "He is extremely passionate about education and those of us from Borno State know how he is completely changing existing schools, modernizing them and building many new schools.”

The presentation was done at the office of the Registrar, Covenant University in Ota, Ogun State.

Also present were representatives of the student's family, principal of his secondary school, some officials from the university and Borno's liaison office in Lagos.

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