Offers & Giveaways

June 19, 2020
Jenica Leah

Jenica Leah’s Story Living With Sickle Cell and Her Book, My Friend Jen Series.

“There were times when I would know that there were certain things I could not do, but I didn't really know why a lot of my complications from sickle cell didn't really come until I was a little bit older. After surviving a stroke at the age of 13, and then I had to stop having blood transfusions, that was the start of my journey living with an invisible illness, needing a hip replacement at the age of 25 and experiencing a number of other complications caused by sickle cell, I was motivated to make a change for the next generation."
October 18, 2017

2018 NITDA Scholarships For Nigerians in Information Technology, Overseas

The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) offers Scholarships in Information Technology to interested Nigerians who are willing to undergo a Masters or PhD program in […]
October 18, 2017

Gbowee Peace Foundation (GPF) Africa Women Scholarship At University Of Dundee.

The University of Dundee, Scotland, is one of the UK’s leading universities, internationally recognised for its expertise across a range of disciplines. The Gbowee Peace Foundation […]
January 22, 2017

Bank of England launches scholarship programme for Afro-Caribbean students.

Bank of England has launched scholarship programme for Afro- Caribbean, Black and mixed race students. What they have called “a key part of our commitment to […]