The Australian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr Jonathan Richardson, on Tuesday disclosed that about 1,300 Nigerian students had been admitted into different Australian universities this year.
1,300 Nigerian students admitted into Australian Universities
The statement said that as part of the government’s effort at encouraging young Nigerians educationally, the commission would soon be having an interactive session with students of the University of Lagos.
Richardson said this in a statement issued by the Commission’s Research and Public Affairs Officer, Mr Okokon Odiongenyi, and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos. He said in the statement that the number would increase by the end of the year.
"The High Commissioner will speak on Australia’s place in the world and its bilateral engagement with Nigeria. He will also invite the students to attend the Australia Future Unlimited West Africa Education Exhibition scheduled to hold in Lagos in September.
"The Exhibition is expected to provide Nigerian students with an opportunity to engage with Australian Universities and learn more about opportunities for pursuing postgraduate study in Australia,’’ it said. The statement enjoined young Nigerians to avail themselves of the existing educational opportunities in Australia.
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