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European Union Study Fair Is Not a Gateway to ‘Japa,’ EU Cautions Nigerian Students

By  Milcah  Tanimu

The European Union Ambassador to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Samuella Isopi, issued a warning on Thursday to Nigerians considering participating in the Study in Europe fair. Isopi clarified that the fair is not an avenue for students to engage in the popular notion of ‘Japa,’ or emigrating to Europe.

She made this statement in Kano while inaugurating the first-ever Study in Europe fair in Nigeria and the West Africa region. Isopi emphasized that the initiative’s purpose goes beyond just providing educational opportunities for young Nigerians to study in Europe. It also aims to foster cooperation between universities and higher education institutions in Europe and Nigeria.

Isopi explained that pursuing education in Europe can equip students with the skills needed for success in life while also contributing to the development of Nigeria’s human capital, which is crucial for the country’s progress.

She highlighted that for over a decade, the Erasmus program has been accessible to students from all around the world. Since 2014, more than 800 talented Nigerian students have been granted scholarships under the Erasmus program, with 135 Nigerians receiving scholarships this year and commencing their master’s programs in Europe.

Isopi noted, “This is the first time that the European Union and its member states have jointly organized a Study in Europe fair in Nigeria and the entire West Africa region. This event is aimed at connecting people through educational opportunities for young Nigerians studying in Europe and promoting cooperation between European and Nigerian universities and higher education institutions.”

She went on to express gratitude to the European partners who participated in the fair, hailing from various European Union member states. These partners included 18 European higher education institutions and five national education services. Isopi emphasized the potential for collaboration between these European partners and educational institutions in Kano and northern Nigeria.

Isopi also pointed out that there are now thousands of degree programs and courses taught in English throughout the European Union. She encouraged Nigerian students to explore the opportunities Europe has to offer, particularly highlighting the Erasmus program as one of the most successful initiatives for international education and youth exchanges.

In conclusion, Isopi expressed the EU’s commitment to fostering educational collaboration and opportunities for Nigerian students, with a goal of further strengthening the ties between Europe and Nigeria.

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