The United States Ambassador to Nigeria, Richard Mills Jr., says N47.7 billion was spent on providing financial aid and other educational support programmes to Nigerian students studying in the U.S. in 2023 alone.
Mills Jr. disclosed this while speaking at the 23rd Annual College Fair in Abuja on Tuesday, September 17, 2024.
He also revealed that over 17,600 Nigerian students secured admission to study in U.S. institutions in 2023.
The U.S. envoy said: “Last year, over $30 million (N47.7 billion) in financial aid, scholarships, and assistantships were awarded to students advised by EducationUSA Nigeria, with 73 students supported through the Opportunity Funds Program in Abuja and Lagos.
“Many of those students attend a diverse range of institutions in the United States, from small liberal arts colleges to large state universities. Today, we have assembled an equally diverse group. Representatives from 50 U.S. colleges and universities are here, and we are thrilled you made the trip. Those of us who live here are well acquainted with the talent, intellect, and energy of Nigeria’s students.
17,600 Nigerian students gained admission to study in U.S. in 2023
“We look forward to continuing our partnership for education with Nigeria. Access to quality education is essential for equitable economic growth, improving health indicators, advancing gender equality, and promoting socioeconomic progress.
“A prosperous and stable Nigeria benefits both Nigeria and the United States, and it all starts with education. Studying in the United States also creates new friendships that will last a lifetime.
“You will experience the tapestry of American culture and hopefully get to understand us as Americans better. And you will share your country’s rich and vibrant culture with your new American friends whose horizons will broaden as a result.
“Our Public Diplomacy team from the Embassy will be on hand to answer questions and guide you. We also have representatives from the U.S. Embassy Consular section here to explain their role in international education. I hope you will take advantage of this great opportunity today and that attendance at a U.S. college or university is in your very near future.”