Philanthropic Gesture: Wunti Al-Khair Foundation Settles Law School Fees for 20 Indigent Bauchi Students
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In a move to promote education and empower the next generation of legal minds, the Wunti Al-Khair Foundation has fully sponsored the Nigerian Law School fees for twenty (20) indigent law graduates from Bauchi State.
The beneficiaries, who hail from various local government areas across the state, are set to attend Law School campuses spread nationwide, including Abuja, Lagos, Yola, Kano, and Enugu.
The total cost of the intervention runs into several millions of naira, covering the full tuition and other ancillary fees required by the Nigerian Law School for the 2024/2025 academic session.
Community leaders praised the Foundation for its consistent philanthropic efforts, noting that such private-sector interventions are crucial in complementing government efforts towards human capital development.
The Wunti Al-Khair Foundation, known for its interventions in healthcare, poverty alleviation, and education, has once again demonstrated its commitment to creating opportunities for the youth of Bauchi State, ensuring that financial constraints do not truncate the potential of its most promising students.