Ohabuire Nkemsinachi Amanda Becomes First Recipient of Prof. Eddie G. Babalola Sports Scholarship at ABUAD

Ohabuire Nkemsinachi Amanda, a Medicine and Surgery student at Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD), has become the first-ever recipient of the Prof. Eddie G. Babalola Sports Scholarship Award.

Ohabuire Nkemsinachi Amanda Becomes First Recipient of Prof. Eddie G. Babalola Sports Scholarship at ABUAD

Ohabuire Nkemsinachi Amanda, a student at Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD), has made history as the first-ever recipient of the prestigious Prof. Eddie G. Babalola Sports Scholarship Award. This notable achievement, shared by Amanda on her social media platform, X (formerly Twitter), has garnered widespread commendation and support from the ABUAD community and beyond.

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The Prof. Eddie G. Babalola Sports Scholarship Award was established to recognize and reward outstanding athletes who demonstrate excellence both on the field and in academics. Amanda, who is pursuing a degree in Medicine and Surgery, embodies the qualities the scholarship aims to promote. Her athletic dedication and academic commitment have set her apart, earning her this groundbreaking honor.

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Expressing her gratitude, Amanda extended her thanks to ABUAD for providing a platform that supports and celebrates the achievements of student-athletes. The award symbolizes the university’s dedication to nurturing holistic excellence and encouraging students to excel in multiple domains.

As Amanda takes on this pioneering role as the inaugural awardee of the Prof. Eddie G. Babalola Sports Scholarship, she serves as an inspiration to aspiring student-athletes at ABUAD and in other institutions. Her achievement reflects the growing support for sports and education, further highlighting ABUAD’s commitment to producing well-rounded graduates.