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Innoson awards N3m scholarship to indigent overall best UTME candidate, Ejikeme Joy

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Innoson Vehicles (IVM), a leading Nigerian automobile manufacturer, founded by Chief Dr. Innocent Chukwuma, OFR, has once again demonstrated its commitment to academic excellence by awarding a N3 million scholarship to Ejikeme Joy, the overall best-performing candidate in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) for the 2023 academic year.

IVM Innoson Group Head of Corporate Communications, Mr. Cornel Osigwe, disclosed this to News Band in a memo he personally delivered on Monday.

According to Mr. Osigwe, this gesture by Innoson Vehicles is not only a celebration of academic excellence but also a reflection of the company’s dedication to investing in the education of young Nigerians.

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From L-R: The Principal, Anglican Girls, Miss Ejikeme Joy, Chief Dr, Innocent Chukwuma, CON, and Chief Obiego.
From L-R: The Principal, Anglican Girls, Miss Ejikeme Joy, Chief Dr, Innocent Chukwuma, CON, and Chief Obiego.

He noted that the scholarship will go a long way in providing financial support to Ejikeme Joy, enabling her to pursue her tertiary education with ease in the next five years.

He said that Innoson Vehicles’ decision to award the scholarship to the best UTME candidate is a commendable one.

“It not only rewards academic excellence but also serves as an inspiration to other students to strive for excellence in their academic pursuits,” he added.

The company promised that it will continue to demonstrate its commitment to social responsibility through various initiatives, including scholarship awards, job creation, and support for local communities.

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This latest scholarship award is a testament to Innoson Vehicles’ dedication to empowering young Nigerians and investing in the future of the nation.

Ejikeme Joy, an indigene of Enugu State but resides in Nnewi with his Father, who is an Okada rider, thanked the Chief Chukwuma for the scholarship and promised to make him proud.

Ejikeme Joy, a student of Anglican Girls Secondary School in Nnewi, Anambra State, had emerged as the overall best student in the 2023 UTME with a score of 362.

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Joy’s scores in English Language, Physics, Biology, and Chemistry were broken down as 98%, 89%, 94%, and 81%, respectively. Read more.

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