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a letter to the Ambassador highlighting hardship faced by Nigerian students and soliciting for assistance ​

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                                                    Columbia University in the City of New York,

                                                     212 Hamilton Hall, Mail Code 2807,

                                                    1130 Amsterdam Avenue,

                                                     New York, NY 10027.

                                                     March 11, 2021.

The Nigerian Ambassador To The United States,

Embassy of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,

828 second Avenue,

New York,

NY 10017.

        Sir,

          ISSUES FACED BY NIGERIAN STUDENTS IN THE UNITED STATES

       I humbly write to you to highlight some of the issues faced by Nigerian students here in the United States of America.

      Many of us came to the USA to study under scholarships awarded by the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Education. Unfortunately, the Nigerian government has ceased the payment of our school fees and other allowances for over a year now. We have all been forced to do multiple jobs in order to continue funding our studies. This has led to a decline in the grades of many of us since we can not focus on our studies owing to multiple jobs.

    We can neither feed nor even pay for our accommodation anymore. This situation has led to immense frustration among Nigerian students here in the United states.

    I humbly plead with you to interface with our home government reminding them of the fact that they sent us here to study. Kindly plead with them not to abandon us at this point in our studies.

     Thanks in anticipation of your positive response.

                                                                                      Yours Faithfully,

                                                                                       Jude Njoku