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On Thursday, the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) actively strengthened partnerships with Nigeria’s oil and gas industry, creating pathways for scholarship recipients.

During a recent workshop at the University of Uyo, Mrs. Bolanle Agboola captivated students by sharing details about the transformative Overseas Scholarship Scheme.

Additionally, her presentation highlighted how these opportunities can enhance academic excellence while preparing beneficiaries to tackle challenges in the global energy sector.

Students listened intently as she explained the program’s structure, which combines financial support with career readiness initiatives. The session left many inspired to pursue these scholarships, recognizing their potential to unlock professional growth.

Mrs. Agboola stressed PTDF’s role in connecting education with industry demands, ensuring graduates thrive in competitive job markets. She reflected on two decades of success, noting over 8,000 Nigerians trained through PTDF initiatives since 2001.

The scholarship program offers two distinct pathways: international studies through the Overseas Scholarship Scheme and local academic advancement via the In-Country Scholarship Scheme. Applicants must be Nigerian citizens enrolled in oil and gas-related disciplines to qualify. Despite these opportunities, Mrs. Agboola voiced concerns about talent retention, as many beneficiaries opt to work abroad due to limited domestic employment prospects.

Mr. Asefon Sunday echoed these sentiments while commending PTDF’s efforts during his address. He emphasized how student enthusiasm, coupled with strategic educational investments, could accelerate industry innovation. His call for expanded job creation resonated with attendees, who recognized the need for systemic solutions. Mr. Oladoja Olushola of NANS further energized the audience by framing PTDF scholarships as springboards for national development.

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As PTDF continues shaping Nigeria’s energy future, its focus remains on cultivating skilled professionals who can drive sectoral progress. By aligning training programs with evolving industry needs, the organization ensures scholars contribute meaningfully to economic growth. These initiatives not only empower individuals but also strengthen Nigeria’s position in the global energy landscape through knowledge exchange and capacity building.

The workshop underscored PTDF’s enduring commitment to human capital development while addressing critical gaps between education and employment. Through sustained collaboration with academic institutions and industry leaders, the fund bridges theoretical knowledge with practical expertise. This holistic approach equips graduates to navigate complex energy challenges while fostering homegrown innovation.

Participants departed with renewed motivation, recognizing PTDF’s role as both an educational enabler and career catalyst. The organization’s multifaceted strategy—combining scholarships, industry partnerships, and policy advocacy—demonstrates its dedication to sustainable workforce development. Moving forward, PTDF aims to expand these initiatives while advocating for policies that retain top talent within Nigeria’s borders.

By nurturing the next generation of energy professionals, PTDF reinforces Nigeria’s human resource potential while addressing sector-specific skill shortages. These efforts position the country for long-term competitiveness as global energy transitions accelerate. The Uyo workshop exemplified how targeted interventions can inspire ambition while creating tangible opportunities for aspiring professionals across Nigeria.


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