Jackson Ude
… Plans More Scholarships In December
By Our Reporter
A former Director of Communications under President Goodluck Jonathan, Chief Jackson Ude has granted scholarship worth N8million to eight undergraduate beneficiaries in Nkporo, Ohafia Local Government of Abia State.
The veteran Journalist has also promised to grant another N8million scholarship at the end of the year 2021.
He said the eight students were selected based on academic excellence and hardship.
Speaking to Journalists recently, Ude, a U.S based Nigerian American said next batch of the scholarship would come under Mary and Ude-Jack Foundation, a foundation he is setting up in remembrance of his late parents.
Ude said his parents were so much in love with education but never had an opportunity to acquire formal education due to family hardship.
“My parents love education, but they never acquired the formal education because they were poor and did not have any support to do that.”
According to Ude, the scholarship would go a long way in assisting beneficiaries who are mostly from less privileged background to continue in their studies without hitches and worries on how to pay school fees, buy books and feed.
“I have been in that situation where I struggled to go to school daily. I know what it is like. My parents also know how painful it is to want to go to school and don’t have the means. This is just a way to ease burdens people from my part of the world go through.”
Ude said he is using the Mary and Ude-Jack Foundation to reach out to students and the under privileged citizens who might be in need of supports for Medicals, Education and Small-Scale Businesses.
He called on philanthropists and public and good spirited citizens of Abia state and other parts to assists students and people in needs so they can be able to realize their dreams.
In his remark, Uchenna Kalu, a youth leader in Nkporo, Ohafia Local Government appreciated Ude’s kind gestures.
Kalu who recall the many gestures Ude has done to Nkporo and other places, said the scholarship would go a long way in ameliorating the sufferings students go through in their pursuit of tertiary education.
He urged students not to be wasteful of the opportunity and make good use of the scholarship.