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Business News of Thursday, 27 February 2020

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Nigerian, Ghanaian professionals emerge winners of US MBA scholarships

Yaw Asante and Rotimi Tijani Yaw Asante and Rotimi Tijani

A Nigerian and Ghanaian have emerged the winners of the esteemed University of William & Mary Master of Business Administration (MBA) scholarship to study at the university’s Raymond A. Mason School of Business in Virginia.

Nigerian programmer Rotimi Tijani and Ghanaian engineer Yaw Boadi Asante were selected amidst dozens of applicants from the two countries for their outstanding applications.

Rotimi is an enthusiastic go-getter who loves to test new ideas and build new things. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from the University of Abuja, Nigeria. he is a self-taught web designer, programmer and database manager who spent has built software tools for government agencies in Nigeria. He became a businessman after working several jobs in Information Technology.

He has impacted about 600 women through his co-founded Wow Braids social by empowering them to afford basic health care, food and school fees for their children. Rotimi continues to look for avenues to bridge the economic divide between Africa and the rest of the world.

Yaw Boadi Asante, the winner from Ghana is an open-minded, energetic and versatile individual with a practical approach to problem-solving and the passion to continuously learn and improve. Working as an engineer with Halliburton over the past 3 years in the upstream oil and gas services sector, he has successfully led the execution of jobs offshore, workshop activities and job design with the Wellbore Service Tools Sub Product Service Line. He is constantly seeking to make a positive impact on the oil and gas industry in Ghana and beyond.



About the programme and sponsor



The programme is powered by Knowledge Channel (TKC) Africa, a boutique business and investment consulting firm which is the Africa-wide partner for top tier US, European and Canadian university MBA programs.

TKC Africa, which was established in 2010 by Hannah B. Acquah, is focused on raising the next generation of African leaders. It has consulted for over 30 companies and advised on projects with a total financial value above $30 million.

In March 2019, TKC Africa partnered with the University of California, Riverside’s (UCR) Business School to organize the inaugural MBA Scholarship Competition worth $120,000 for Ghanaian and Nigerian citizens. The competition saw over 300 applications with one winner each from Ghana and Nigeria.

The 2019 UCR winners were Ms Felicia Ansah and Mr Aniedi Felix Effiong from Ghana and Nigeria, respectively. They were each awarded scholarship as a result of their outstanding application and high GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) scores.

In December 2019, MBA scholarship opportunities from top tier US and EU universities were made available to all eligible Ghanaians and Nigerians through TKC Africa. These opportunities included MBA scholarships from Boston University, Boston, USA: 100% scholarship (no minimum requirement GMAT or GRE); University of California, California, USA: 100% scholarship with GMAT; William & Mary, Virginia, USA: 100% scholarship (GMAT Only); IE University, Spain, EU: 50% scholarship (GMAT or GRE).

Only applicants with impressive GMAT or GRE scores are considered and the next round of MBA scholarship applications will open in July/August 2020.

TKC Africa has partnered with AfricaWeb Holding, the publishers of MyNigeria.com, CamerounWeb.com, TanzaniaWeb.com, and GhanaWeb.com to continue to provide the best scholarship opportunities and services to talented African youth.