U.S. Consulate marks 75-year anniversary of Fulbright Programme in Nigeria

The United States Consulate has marked the 75th anniversary of establishing the Fulbright Program in Nigeria.
The Fulbright Program is a flagship international educational exchange programme sponsored by the U.S. government that allows participants to conduct research and exchange ideas.
Over 1,200 young scholars in Nigeria have benefitted from the Fulbright programme.
The event was hosted at the Abeokuta American Space in Ogun State by the consul general of the U.S., Claire Pierangelo.
During the ceremony, Ms Pierangelo said the programme offers participants opportunities to build connections between both countries and provide educational support for young Nigerians.
She said that Fulbright programme participants have “expanded and strengthened the diversity of their educational institutions” and become members of an international community of scholars that collaborate on projects and research to address global challenges.
The consul general encouraged members of the association to continue to give back to their communities and push for the implementation of good policies in Nigeria.
She reiterated the U.S. commitment to creating educational and cultural exchange opportunities that promote dialogue and mutual understanding between Nigeria and the U.S.
“U.S. government exchange programs benefit both our nations and peoples, boosting intellectual and cross-cultural capital. They also become catalysts for professional networks that help address global challenges,” Ms Pierangelo said.
“I encourage you to advocate for and develop good policies and push for their implementation across Nigerian institutions in the area of education, youth empowerment, prevention of sexual harassment and substance abuse,” she added.
The president of the Fulbright Alumni Association in Nigeria, Dr Adele Garkida, applauded the U.S. Mission for its support and commitment to providing educational and cultural exchange opportunities for university faculty in Nigeria.
“We will continue to focus on mentoring prospective scholars and increase the number of awardees that will give back to society,” Dr Garkida said.
The Fulbright programme was established in 1946 under legislation introduced by late Senator J. William Fulbright of Arkansas and currently operates in over 160 countries.
The programme awards approximately 8,000 grants annually to the U.S. and international students to study.
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