Senator Aduda donates N3.5 million for seven law students' tuition

Senator Philip Aduda, the Minority Leader of the 9th Senate, has approved N3.5 million to cover tuition fees for seven law students from the Federal Capital Territory.

Senator Philip Aduda, serving as the Minority Leader of the 9th Senate, has taken a significant step to support education in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). He approved the disbursement of N3.5 million specifically for the payment of tuition fees for seven students pursuing law studies.

This initiative highlights Aduda's commitment to aiding young scholars in the FCT, ensuring they can continue their academic pursuits without financial barriers. The funds are directly allocated to cover the students' current tuition obligations.

While details on the selection process for the beneficiaries remain limited, the approval underscores ongoing efforts by Nigerian legislators to invest in human capital development, particularly in legal education.

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