Niger govt partners US’ varsity for study center in Minna

A Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) has been signed between the Niger State Government and Kent State University in Ohio, United States for establishment of a study centre in Minna, the state capital.

This agreement encompasses various areas of cooperation, such as student and lecturer exchange programs, scholarships, vocational and executive education, and institutional capacity enhancement for educational establishments, among others.

Furthermore, the Niger State Government intends to establish a Niger State – Kent State University Study Centre in Minna.

This center, according to the government will offer a platform for students and faculty to participate in academic and cultural exchanges, thereby augmenting educational prospects.

It was revealed on Wednesday that the signing of the MoA between the Niger State Government and the Kent State University marks a significant milestone in the state’s ambition to set the benchmark for education in Nigeria.

In another meeting in Kent, Ohio, Governor Umaru Bago of Niger State engaged with the Nigeria-USA Chamber of Commerce.

The Chamber presented opportunities and primary sectors for potential collaboration with the Niger State Government.

These sectors include but not limited to agriculture, value chain enhancement, exports, and mining.