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Nigeria Launches New Scholarship Programme for Caribbean Students

VICTOR UGOCHUKWU by VICTOR UGOCHUKWU
July 1, 2025
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Nigeria has unveiled a groundbreaking scholarship programme that will enable students from Eastern Caribbean States to pursue higher education at Nigerian universities, marking a significant step in strengthening educational cooperation between Africa and the Caribbean region.

The announcement was made by President Bola Tinubu during his official visit to Saint Lucia, where he participated in a joint press conference with Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre in Gros Islet on Monday.

The scholarship initiative, set to commence in the upcoming academic year, will be managed through a newly established joint committee comprising representatives from Nigeria and member states of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS).

“The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States is very close to us in Africa,” President Tinubu emphasized during the press conference. “We are moving forward to facilitate business and education opportunities, build capacity, and explore other areas such as agriculture and food security. We won’t drop the ball.”

The programme represents more than just educational support – it forms part of Nigeria’s broader strategy to enhance cooperation across multiple sectors including trade, agriculture, and development with Caribbean nations.

Beyond education, the discussions between the two leaders covered several key areas of collaboration. President Tinubu confirmed ongoing negotiations to introduce visa waivers for diplomatic and official passport holders from OECS countries, a move that could significantly ease travel between the regions.

Saint Lucian Prime Minister Pierre expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, calling it “a timely and practical expression of solidarity.” He highlighted that the talks also addressed crucial areas such as visa facilitation, air connectivity, and tourism development.

“We expect students to begin their studies in Nigeria in the next academic year,” Prime Minister Pierre confirmed. “A joint committee has been set up to address education, trade, and travel matters. The people-to-people exchange will be key.”

The scholarship announcement followed President Tinubu’s historic address to a special joint session of Saint Lucia’s Parliament, where he outlined his vision for renewed partnership between Nigeria and the Caribbean bloc. This parliamentary address underscored the significance both nations place on strengthening their bilateral relationship.

The initiative reflects Nigeria’s growing influence in international education and its commitment to fostering stronger ties with nations sharing similar cultural and historical experiences. For OECS member states, the programme opens new educational pathways for their students while strengthening diplomatic and cultural connections with Africa’s most populous nation.

As preparations begin for the programme’s launch, both regions anticipate that this educational bridge will lay the foundation for deeper cooperation in years to come.

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VICTOR UGOCHUKWU

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