US Embassy, Al-Habibiyyah train youths in scholarship, skills education

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The Al-Habibiyyah Islamic Society (AIS) in collaboration with the Embassy of the United States in Nigeria have flagged off an educational summit for teenagers and youths geared at equipping them with practical knowledge of how to explore free scholarship…

teenagers and youths geared at equipping them with practical knowledge of how to explore free scholarship and other educational opportunities in the United States of America.

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