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81 Nigerian students, sponsored by CCECC, graduate from Chinese University

By Sawa Wilfred

The second batch of 81 Nigerian students, sponsored by CCECC, have graduated from Chang’an University, China.

This is contained in a statement by the CCECC in its Facebook handle #CCECCNigeria

The statement noted that the, “successful graduation of the students is a testament to the collaboration between CCECC, the Nigerian government, Central South University, and Chang’an University started which started in 2018”.

It further stated that as of July 2024, CCECC have sponsored nearly 200 Nigerian students to study in China, majoring in civil engineering, transportation engineering, and other fields.

“These graduates are expected to contribute to Nigeria’s infrastructure development and socio-economic progress with their knowledge and skills”. The said

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