Tertiary Education: More Nigerians enrol in Turkish Universities - Official

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While the challenges of rising exchange rates persist, the determination to pursue education abroad continues to prevail among Nigerian students and their families.

Cagan Uctug, an official of Sabanci University, one of Turkey’s renowned schools, has said there has been a noticeable increase in the number of Nigerian students enrolling in universities in Turkey in recent years.

Some students who spoke with PREMIUM TIMES at the fair expressed their preference for studying abroad rather than remaining in Nigeria.The education fair was organised by a private organisation- Blue Stream Group.Meanwhile, Abdulkareem Ogirima, Managing Director of Blue Sream Group, said despite the prevailing surge in exchange rates within the country, some Nigerians remain resolute in their pursuit of tertiary education abroad.

He said: “It is a well-known fact that successful academia became successful because of their exposure and interactions with the global space. They did not achieve everything staying in Nigeria. They still go abroad for further engagements, including additional academic qualifications.

 

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