Gov. Uzodimma Daughter Awards Scholarships to 15 Law School Students

Prada Uzodimma, Daughter of Gov. Hope Uzodinma, has awarded law school scholarship to 15 students under the 2023 programme of the annual Prada Uzodimma Law School Scholarship Grant (PUSG).

Gov. Uzodimma Daughter Awards Scholarships to 15 Law School Students

Prada Uzodimma, Daughter of Imo state Gov. Hope Uzodinma, has awarded law school scholarship to 15 students under the 2023 programme of the annual Prada Uzodimma Law School Scholarship Grant (PUSG) at an award ceremony organised by the PUSG on Saturday in Abuja.

Ms Uzodimma said the PUSG scheme had earlier in September announced the opening of its portal for 2023 prospective applicants across the country, where over 200 students applied for the scholarship and 15 were painstakingly selected by the screening committee. She also added that the number of beneficiaries this year was the highest since the inception of the programme.

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Prada Uzodimma explained that the scheme was an annual educational and philanthropic project to provide financial support to selected indigent law school aspirants across Nigeria.

“Today, as we reflect on the remarkable journey of the Prada Uzodimmma Law School Scholarship Grant, it is essential to trace its roots back to my own time at the Nigerian law school in 2017.

“I attended the law school in 2017, and my set had to raise money for a number of students who could not afford to write the Nigerian Bar exams because they could not pay their fees. As a set, we had to come together to contribute some funds to support some students. Unfortunately, we could not support all such students.

“Then I realised that this is the case for many students that attend the Nigerian Law School, as most of them have the passion to be called lawyers but are unable to sponsor themselves.

“Distinguishing itself from other scholarships, the Prada Uzodimmma Law School Scholarship Grant is aimed exclusively at indigent students, bypassing the conventional emphasis on their academic grades. The focus is not on the smartest student but on the indigent students, we are giving indigent students the opportunity of becoming lawyers,” she said.

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She also added “In 2022, we decided to increase the number of beneficiaries to 10, and they have just concluded the bar exam, and we are looking forward to all being called to the bar next year.

“This year, the Prada Uzodimmma Law School Scholarship Grant has done something different as we decided to select 15 beneficiaries, and we do not prioritize any particular person, religion or tribe.”

Ms Uzodimma further explained that the law school scholarship grant was launched in partnership with Principle Legal Consult in 2021, with five successful beneficiaries.

She assured of her commitment towards ensuring that more indigent students realize their dreams of becoming lawyers, and also urged Nigerians of goodwill and philanthropists to support the programme.

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Prof. Isa Chiroma, director general of the Nigeria Law School, in his address, appreciated Ms Uzodimma for founding the PUSG towards ensuring that aspiring lawyers have their dream come through.

Mr Chiroma, who was represented by Beatrice Shuwa, urged the recipients of the scholarship to work hard to justify their inclusion in the scheme.

In her goodwill message, Doris Uzoka-Anite, minister for industry, trade and investment, commended Ms Uzodimma for remaining steadfast and benevolent.