5th March, 2020
Abuja.
At the event, Open Ukrainian Education Education Days “Study in Ukraine 2020” held at the NAF conference centre, Abuja on 5th March,2020 was graced with presence of delegates from Embassy of Ukraine in the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Nigeria Ministry of Education, Ukrainian State Center for International Education of Ministry of Education and Science of Ukriane, Ministry of Youth and Sports, Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Nigeria, Director of Nigerian-Ukranian Trade House “Newsvit” and partners – Intergraid company in the quest to ease the process of Nigerians interested in studying in Ukraine. Introductory and welcome remark were addressed by Tetyana Mayboroda, Sumy State University Ukraine.
Nigeria population is very youth heavy that will become more relevant in the next 10 to 20years. The quest to build a better Nigeria has gone beyond mere low level of education, youths need to be equipped with solid quality education to compete in the labour market. The rate at which Nigerian students relocate abroad to study has continually been on the increase, every year has witnessed a significant rise in the numbers of students migrating abroad for education; despite the huge costs of financing such moves. The rate at which Nigerian students relocate abroad to study has continually been on the increase due to quality standard of education in developed countries.
Charge d’Affairs of Ukraine to Nigeria Serhii Yushkevych in his words said: “One of the cheapest countries to study in developed countries is Ukraine, you can have a degree with 2000 to 4500 dollars”. Recently, there have been an increase in the population of Nigerians interested in studying in Ukraine. “Ukranian Education Foundation” was purposely set up incase they face any challenges in Ukraine such as combating attacks on Nigeria students and guaranteed safety.
Kemi Areola, Special Assistant ICT And Corporate Relations to The Honourable Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Mr. Sunday Dare: “It has also been observed that employers of labour in Nigeria tend to prefer people who studied abroad, especially in countries with great quality of education. We are not saying that Nigerians quality of education is below par but that we have a fair bit to learn from countries that have educational systems in place for a good number of years longer than Nigeria has. Such people that study abroad are usually rated above those that studied in Nigeria’s indigenous institutions.”
She ended her speech by imploring every youth to consider studying at least a part of their course in abroad.
Studying in Ukraine is subject to scholarship programme to support qualified students financially. For the purpose of studying in home comfort, their universities offers various online courses says 2nd Secretary Ukrainian Embassy in NIgeria – Bodgan Soltys.
The conference was closed by the signing of Memorandum between Olena Nedryhailo (official representative of UCCI in Nigeria) and Agenla Adamu (partners – Intergraid company) for the creation of Charity organization “Ukranian Education Foundation”.