Three former militants have graduated with first class
degrees from universities in the United Kingdom.The Nigerian high commission in the UK on Friday hosted the
militants, who were sponsored by the Nigerian government under the Niger Delta
Amnesty Programme.
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Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta, Brig.Gen Paul Boroh |
Nicholas Goodness and Terubein Fawei graduated from the
University of Bedfordshire with first class honours in public relations,
telecommunication and networking engineering respectively, while Lucky
Azibanagein graduated with first class in mechanical engineering and Robotic
system from the University of Liverpool. Eighteen other students graduated with second class upper
degrees in various UK universities.
Paul Boroh, coordinator of the presidential amnesty
programme, congratulated the ex-militants and reiterated the commitment of
President Muhammadu Buhari to ensuring the sustenance of the amnesty programme.
“President Buhari is ever ready to implement the blueprint
upon which the amnesty programme was established. The era of impunity and
phoney contracts are gone for good,” Boroh said, urging other militants,
including the Niger Delta Avengers, to sheathe their swords and embrace
education.
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