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Want to come to Europe with respect, and even be picked up at the Airport? Try this.

Posted on Sun 18th Jul, 2010 - hotnigerianjobs.com --- (34 comments)


Not long ago, I wrote an article which was published in Nigerian newspapers and Nigerian-related internet sites. In that article, I elaborated some circumstances surrounding scholarship opportunities. I harped on the power of the internet and many of the information contained therein, and how I am a living testimony to that power. I also hinted on the need for young Nigerians to use the opportunity provided by the internet to better their lives in a positive manner, instead of the present spate of misuse for 419 and other internet-based crimes. I emphasised that it is no magic; that scholarship opportunities abound and can be easily sourced on the internet. In fact, they are so abundant that I and my other African classmates back then in Belgium used to crack jokes (true, only jokes) that the scholarships are meant as back-door reparation for the economic and social despoliation of Africa by colonial powers. And that from then onwards, we will study freely in Europe to our heart’s content. Many of us went ahead to do so.

Briefly, I am in Germany now, all due to the internet. I spent extra; I mean extra long hours after work, on the internet, back then in Ibadan. I surfed the web as though my very life depended on it. Ask me, what was I seemingly desperately searching for? Honestly, I am quality academic-minded, and with the way the Nigerian educational system became bastardised, I had long realised that I may not get the strong intellectual grooming I desire in my chosen academic discipline in Nigeria. That realisation informed my strong desire to study abroad. But then, how do I obtain the funds to achieve this objective, given that my bearers are not presidents, governors, legislators, ministers, local government chairpersons, commissioners, board members and other privileged public service pen robbers who prowl the various levels of governance in Nigeria. Nevertheless, thanks to several hundreds of internet hours (and, God ohhhh); I was able to secure a scholarship for an MSc program in Belgium. That done, I went ahead to secure another scholarship in Germany for my current PhD research. Imagine having to get one of the best educations possible on earth, for uninterrupted five years, without paying a Kobo. Scholarship offers by European governments/institutions to developing country nationals have offered opportunities for many Africans who ordinarily cannot afford to study in these ‘developed’ countries. In addition and importantly too, it is the cheapest, most convenient and most respectful means of coming to Europe, instead of recourse to the shameful, illegal migration that is taking hundreds of lives of young Africans. Thanks to documentations from the scholarship awarding organisations, your VISA application process is expedited, no VISA fees are paid by you, and you are treated with respect by those usually haughty embassy staff. You are even picked up at the European airport on arrival. BTW, I watched the recent CNN documentary on illegal migration and I was pained that many of those immigrants could be graduates of higher institutions, who due to lack of adequate information take the wrong approach to immigration to Europe.

With this background information, which was elaborated in more details in the said article, I received hundreds of emails from Nigerian graduate and undergraduates resident in the country. The emails all had more or less the same content: Dear Sir, please help us with some of your links. We thank God for you and would like to succeed just like you, blah blah, and blah. Some even offered me money to assist them. Hmm! We and this penchant for bribery sef. Since then, I have become something of an unpaid scholarship consultant, writing many individual and small-group responses that provided amap useful information, per the requests. But importantly, I told my correspondents expressly that I did not have any special links: no god-fathers or god-mothers; no briberies and no short-cuts; just browse the internet, and every other thing shall be added unto you.

The purpose of the present article is to provide more detailed tips that can assist as many Nigerian students as qualified to come to Europe to study on Scholarship. By sending this article to the NVS, I am aware that not every eligible Nigerian knows this square. But I implore all villagers and guests to forward this article to as many people as they know. On my part, I will also try to publish it elsewhere. I must however, warn that the tips contained in this article are strictly for our poor resource-base, education-hungry brothers and sisters back home. If you are already in Europe, you are very less likely to be considered for MSc scholarships (PhD fellowships can be more easily obtained, not minding where you apply from). They see you as somebody already better off (which of course in not always true). In any case, you will most certainly be required to go back home and get the relevant VISA type. In addition to this, some countries have removed Nigeria from the beneficiary list of some scholarships that the country was hitherto listed on. I do not know the reasons for this. Anyways, broad-based scholarships (and fellowships) are offered by European countries such as Germany, The Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, and Sweden, among others. Some specific fellowships are also available from Italy, Austria, etc. In all cases, many scholarship organisations have sets of requirements which are quite straightforward, though strict. A very important consideration is the quality (by this I mean the grade) of the first degree or Diploma. Nobody gives free money to a poorly-graded student. Therefore, grades are usually very much emphasised. All other things being equal, BSc grades of ‘‘First Class’’ and ‘‘Second Class Upper’’, or their HND equivalents of ‘‘Distinction’’ and ‘‘Upper Credit’’ will secure a good scholarship any day. For Nigeria, English language certificates are not usually required, since all studies are conducted in that Language. However, a good WASC result is necessary.

The next vital requirement in many of these scholarships is work experience. Dependent on field of specialisation, work experience of at least two years is often a necessary prerequisite. This is not important for some German scholarships, but it could be in Belgium and Norway. This work experience must be documented in your resume, but you should also enclose official evidence from the workplace. Government employees from ministries, universities, research institutes, as well as those from NGOs, CBOs, etc, are given priority. Except in specific cases involving established bilateral agreements, big multi-nationals or oil company workers will hardly be considered, as it is assumed that these companies are rich enough to sponsor over-sea training for their staff. Remember that it is all about competing with other applicants. Therefore, your resume must contain the salient information that will enhance your chances, but please do not ‘over-doctor’ the facts. Whereas Many MSc scholarships will be granted by specialised committees evaluating your application package and selecting the best candidates from the lot, many other MSc and almost all PhD fellowships require all-expense-paid interview sessions where you will be taken to task on many of the claims made on your resume. This is commonplace in Germany. Many have been found to have made bogus claims on their resume, which they could not satisfactorily defend, hence they were considered unsuitable. The next big thing is age. Depending on the level of education sought, an eligible applicant must be of a certain age bracket. An upper limit is usually 27 years, but sometimes not more than 30 for Germany. In Belgium, The Netherlands, Norway and Sweden among others, it can go up to 35 for both MSc and PhD applicants, especially for Africans. These guys are not unaware of our ‘ASUU’ strikes, and other vagaries of life faced by us, so they give some welcoming rebate on the age requirement.

Other important requirements include reference letters from reputable professionals (such as your professor and/or employer) who can vouch for your academic, professional and personal integrity. In many cases, you are required to write an essay elaborating your motivations for the selected study course and a short letter why you think you deserve a scholarship. In this regards, a BSc Accounting graduate may not elaborate enough convincing motivations for choosing to study Pharmacy at the MSc level. This means that your choice of study must be in the area of your comparative advantage. This makes sense.

I provide below a hypothetical motivation essay as an example. Please follow the link below to read the concluding part of this article with all the resources the author provided to help interested candidates.

Click here to read the concluding of this very motivating article

This article was written by Christian Dimkpa, an ex V.L.I.R (Belgium) scholar and currently a Max Planck PhD fellow (Germany).


  

Comments (34)

No. 1
Posted on Sun 18th Jul, 2010 12:03:16 GMT by JOE

thanks for your information how can i get in touch with you on mail if at any point i need further information on a particular issue.
No. 2
Posted on Sun 18th Jul, 2010 15:53:24 GMT by dmaygee

Thank you very much for the information.It will indeed go a long way in informing majority of us that seeks knowledge. But, the question is this:"apart from the scholarship aspect, are there chances for employment opportunities to cater for yourself"?
No. 3
Posted on Mon 19th Jul, 2010 09:02:24 GMT by Adesina Akeem Adebayo

10x 4 d information. how can i get intouch sothat i known what step to take on the process. Rgds.
No. 4
Posted on Mon 19th Jul, 2010 15:38:02 GMT by OWOLABI AKINBOYE

I got ur information and thoroughly digested thanks a lot, I am one of those individual who seriously search for an opportunity to study abroad through shcorlarship but never made any headway. pls can u help me by mailing me the necessary step to take in order to enjoy the same opportunity bye..
No. 5
Posted on Tue 03rd Aug, 2010 09:43:49 GMT by Collins

Tx 4 d info. Pls mail me details as i am interested in the studying abroad on scholarship. Me e-mail:adecollins2008@gmail.com Best
No. 6
Posted on Thu 05th Aug, 2010 15:40:10 GMT by Omah Peters

Thanks, pls how can i get in touch with you
No. 7
Posted on Thu 05th Aug, 2010 15:42:21 GMT by Omah Peters

mail me 2ru kingomahinteriore@yahoo.com
No. 8
Posted on Sat 21st Aug, 2010 17:55:09 GMT by omotoso adewale segun

thanks mail me to omotoso.adewale@yahoo.com
No. 9
Posted on Mon 30th Aug, 2010 18:18:47 GMT by stella joseph

sir, i have gone through your write up and find it very expository, informative and helpful. However am a lawyer whose new passion is in the hospitality industry. Am massage Therapist with a passion to master my field through further trainings. i have spent hundreds of hours on the internet looking for sponsored massage trainings abroad, to no avail. please can you be of help? my email is enarajoseph@yahoo.com thank you
No. 10
Posted on Mon 30th Aug, 2010 18:29:05 GMT by princewill Echedom

am in nigger, and is my will to say i want to come to europe am a computer littrate am good in setting systems (lap tops,printers etc) thanks to who reads me hi europe. cell 08138990816
No. 11
Posted on Tue 31st Aug, 2010 10:34:00 GMT by Adetowubo olufemi b

thank you pls mail me to my email........adetowuboolufemi@yahoo.com.how to contant
No. 12
Posted on Thu 02nd Sep, 2010 07:54:50 GMT by Moses

Hi Christian, I am a Nigerian on Japanese Govt Scholarship for PHd. Can we connect may be we can do some joint research since we are in the same field. My email is abiodunolamoses@yahoo.com. You can send me ur email as am ready to mail u.
No. 13
Posted on Thu 02nd Sep, 2010 18:32:28 GMT by tokunbo duyile

that was great..please i had like to contact you...your email wasnt going thru
No. 14
Posted on Tue 14th Sep, 2010 14:01:33 GMT by onyearizor ifeoma

pls sir, e-mail to my box all the necessary information and sites I will need so that I too can study abroad on scholarship like you because I have tried the sites you provided and most are not going. Please Sir, help me
No. 15
Posted on Sat 18th Sep, 2010 19:49:20 GMT by etemah philip

i am interested in schooling abroad. i already have a masters degree in sociology and a pgde with over ten years working experience as a teacher
No. 16
Posted on Mon 11th Oct, 2010 11:18:19 GMT by sadangoji sunday fola

good day sir, i am interested in studing abroad. i am in my final year degree programm studing biological science as a course here in nigeria, but want to have master degree as well as phD in abroad either through scholarschip or by self.help me please
No. 17
Posted on Tue 12th Oct, 2010 08:56:08 GMT by Ebenezer

Good day sir, I desire to have a master's degree abroad. Although I graduated with a 2.2(physics), but would not mind to pay for my studies provided its not too expensive. Please could you give me useful tips on how to achieve my dreams? Thanks.
No. 18
Posted on Tue 02nd Nov, 2010 15:07:05 GMT by macdonald

ur article is without doubt a very informative one. my case is that i have 22 in education political science from unn over six years ago.do you think i can get a school that i can get a school that will help me on masters degree in education? i am even ready to pay for the expenses. macejiks@yahoo.com
No. 19
Posted on Fri 05th Nov, 2010 19:53:28 GMT by mustafa aliyu

thanks for the infor.pls hw can i get intouch?
No. 20
Posted on Fri 10th Dec, 2010 22:37:15 GMT by Dapo Smart

You are paid for your endeavours.Congrats.Could you please enlighten us
No. 21
Posted on Fri 24th Dec, 2010 02:30:29 GMT by Kingsley kalu

Am very much thankfull for this, please can we get intouch, thanks alot
No. 22
Posted on Thu 13th Jan, 2011 19:20:58 GMT by Okeke Joy

Sir, am interested in the scholarship for PhD. But am in my late 30 any hope for me? please email me on how to go about it. Thanks
No. 23
Posted on Tue 01st Feb, 2011 04:33:36 GMT by OKEREKE CHUKWUMA

I AM A GRADUATE OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING,I AM 27N YEARES OLD I GRADUATED WITH 3RD CLASS,MY INTERNATIONAL PASSPORT READS 29MJUNE 1992 BECAUSE OF MY INTENTION TO PLAY FOOTBALL.THATS 18 YEARS. IS THERE ANY HOPE FOR ME TO MIGRATE
No. 24
Posted on Thu 17th Mar, 2011 21:26:49 GMT by kings

can they take every qualified person in nigera.
No. 25
Posted on Sat 19th Mar, 2011 09:32:14 GMT by emeka nzube aneto

sir i am a fisheries undergraduate student aspiring for undergraduate scholarship in any of the european universities or any other continent.i have search in internet for countless time.sir please i need ur help.my mobile number is;08063898691.emeka.aneto@yahoo.com
No. 26
Posted on Mon 21st Mar, 2011 15:47:18 GMT by Obi chizoba

Thank u sir. I am interested in ur mavelous offer. I will graduate this year in college of education. I will need the scholarship to further my sudies. My mobile number is 08161364641.
No. 27
Posted on Sun 17th Apr, 2011 13:59:53 GMT by Afulo Decency

Dear sir, Thanks alot for your information, that shows that you are really your brother's keeper. I am a Nigerian, a nineteen year old boy with an excellent West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) certificate result in science subjects. I finished my secondary school in the year 2009 with the zeal of going further to the university level, but was unable due to financial difficulties. Meanwhile, I have a great interest in Architecture and would like to carry on with it. Please sir, I need your assistance to guide me on how to get a scholarship in any of the universities in europe or USA to go on with my studies, so as to fulfill my God's given destiny. Thanks and continue doing good, only God will bless you.
No. 28
Posted on Fri 24th Jun, 2011 01:32:01 GMT by Faith osawemwenze

Thanks a lot,but is there a way we can get details or process to apply and be fully part of it?please i think many nigerians will want this.thanks.
No. 29
Posted on Sat 25th Jun, 2011 15:42:44 GMT by Dr Elias Ugian

Hi Christian, you said nothing about fellowships in medical specialties. Are they not covered in these European Scholarship schemes?
No. 30
Posted on Tue 28th Jun, 2011 18:34:51 GMT by Vivian

Sir pls connect me am very much interested. I have been seeking for admission since 3 years all to no avail. I have the ambition of furthering my education
No. 31
Posted on Wed 25th Jul, 2012 12:32:42 GMT by Walugembe derrick

I would want to come to uk to explore my talent of football as well as pursuing my studies i will be grateful if given such an opportunity.


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