Nigerian Lady who Lost a Scholarship of N13.6m Shares how She Got Another of N33m to Study at Harvard

Nigerian Lady who Lost a Scholarship of N13.6m Shares how She Got Another of N33m to Study at Harvard

- A lady has taken to social media to recount the goodness of God upon her life in an inspiring story

- According to her, in 2019 she got a scholarship worth N13.6 million but lost it

- She would eventually get another worth N33 million to study at Harvard after 'meeting a king'

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A Nigerian woman has surprised many people with her academic success story.

According to the lady named Abosede Alimi, she had bagged a scholarship to further her studies in 2019 worth N13.6 million at the Harvard Kennedy School after her admission.

Nigerian Lady who Lost a Scholarship of N13.6m Celebrates as She Gets One of N33m to Study at Harvard
Lady shares how she got a scholarship of N33 million from a 'king' Photo Credit: LinkedIn/Abosede Alimi
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Abosede, in a LinkedIn post, said the scholarship was a partial one and she need to complete it with $70,000.

Her inability to raise the required amount meant she had to defer the admission.

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Encouraged by her faith in God, Abosede said she reapplied with the intention of getting the scholarship howbeit in full this time around.

She specifically mentioned that God had told her she would receive a mysterious scholarship that will make people marvel and her testify.

She would eventually come in contact with a personality she described as 'king' who offered her a scholarship worth N33 million to study at Harvard.

The Christian lady post read in part:

"I first got admitted into Harvard Kennedy School in 2019 and received a partial scholarship for $33,000. This meant I had to raise $70,000. Cut the long story short, I could not raise the money so I deferred my admission and lost that scholarship.
"On March 16th, 2020, I finally got the email I had been waiting for but I went from $33,000 to $0 scholarship. I remembered that word from God so I read it over and over then went to bed. But not without reminding God whose reputation was now at stake.

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"There is a reason why we are known as 'believers'. Exactly 2 weeks later, on March 30th, I found myself before a King (...gift of a man makes room and brings you before Kings...) whom I was meeting for the 3rd time in my life but gave me audience, listened to my plea and offered me a full tuition scholarship of $80,000."

Social media users thought her story inspiring and congratulated her.

Yetunde Onipede Joseph said:

"This is just so timely ,my faith is lifted.thanks for sharing."

Olusegun Alimi wrote:

"I know this testimony first hand and I’m still in awe! God indeed rules in the affairs of men! Abosede Alimi you inspire me!"

Vandalarks Patricks commented:

''Congratulations!! Incredible!!!! You are truly an inspiration. Your hard work at the Harvard Kennedy School was incredible. Keep it going, Abosede . Wishing you all the best Madam President."

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that the 17-year-old Nigerian girl who had 9A's in WAEC had been offered scholarships worth N1.9 billion to study in America and Canada.

CNN reported that Victory was offered full scholarships by Ivy League schools; Yale College, Princeton University, Harvard, and Brown College in both the US and Canada to the tune of more than $5 million (N1,902,500,000).

While speaking with the media, the teenager said the whole development came as very surprising to her, adding that she never thought any school would even offer her admission.

Victory said that the deluge of scholarships has made her more proud that she now praises herself for a job well done.

Source: Legit.ng

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