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Uzodinma Obineche faced the challenge of pursuing education after losing his father in 2002. In 2009, he met Grace Family Education Foundation and was provided with crucial financial support for tutorials and acquiring the JAMB form, reigniting Uzodinma's dream of education. Subsequently, the Grace Family Education Foundation continued to sponsor his tuition and living expenses throughout his time at the Federal University of Technology, Akure (F.U.T.A). Graduating in 2015, Uzodinma is now in the United Kingdom advancing his career in Cybersecurity.
Oluwatosin Mary Bejide faced a significant challenge when her mother lost her job in 2008, leaving their family in a difficult financial situation. They sponsored Oluwatosin's secondary and university education in Business Education, covering not only her school fees but also providing allowances for her sustenance and other expenses. Additionally, they extended their support to her family with both financial and material aid. This support from the Grace Family Education Foundation was instrumental in shaping Oluwatosin's future, allowing her to graduate and inspiring her to contribute positively to her community.
In 2012, Joshua Tony, was admitted to study law at the University of Uyo, Uyo in August but tragically lost his father in October. Facing financial challenges for his education, he considered deferring his admission. However, the Grace Family Education Foundation provided vital support. From his freshman year through to law school, they covered his school fees and incidental expenses. This assistance not only alleviated his financial burden but also enabled him to pursue higher education and develop a passion for justice and advocacy.
During her second year at Ekiti State University, Eniola Uthman faced the challenge of funding her studies in Science Laboratory Biochemistry. The Grace Family Education Foundation provided crucial assistance, sponsoring her education and significantly impacting both her academic journey and future career plans. This support from the foundation was instrumental in enabling Eniola pursue her dream of becoming a Laboratory Biochemist.
In 2008, the Grace Family Education Foundation seeing the financial challenges her family faced, stepped in to provide significant educational support. The support extended beyond financial aid, influencing various aspects of her life and profoundly impacting her opportunities.
In 2016, Kolade Oluwaseun faced the challenging decision to drop out of FUNAAB due to financial difficulties and a recurring illness, putting his academic future in jeopardy. Grace Family Education Foundation stepped in at this crucial juncture, providing comprehensive financial support, covering his school fees and incidental expenses from his pre-degree year through his ongoing studies in statistics at the Federal University of Technology Akure. This assistance has enabled him to delve into data science.
In 2012, Benjamin missed his flight to a math competition, but this setback led him to Grace Family Education Foundation. The Grace Family Education Foundation not only provided financial support for his tuition and living expenses throughout his university studies at Federal University of Technology, Akure, but also served as a source of guidance and encouragement. Thanks to the Grace Family Education Foundation, Ben could focus on his education without financial worries, paving the way for his personal and academic growth.
As a 200-level student at the University of Ilorin, Nathaniel's studies in Social Studies Education were nearly derailed by financial hardship after the ASUU strike. However, the Grace Family Education Foundation stepped in, shouldering his tuition, hostel fees, and all related expenses, allowing him to completely focus on his academic aspirations.