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Bishop Adeoye Celebrates Tuition-Free Courses At UNILESA, Bells, Landmark Universities

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Okinni, Osun State – Bishop Seun Adeoye, General Overseer of Sufficient Grace and Truth International Ministries and International Communication Director of the Worldwide Anglican Church (WAC), applauded three Nigerian universities’ decision to offer tuition-free courses.

In a statement issued on Sunday, Bishop Adeoye praised the University of Ilesa (UNILESA) for making all 18 of its Education programs tuition-free for prospective students.

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He also acknowledged Bells University of Technology in Otta, Ogun State, and Landmark University in Omu-aran, Kwara State, for their long-standing practice of providing free tuition in agriculture programs.

“UNILESA’s announcement is a welcome development,” Bishop Adeoye said, adding that “this generous initiative, along with those of Bells and Landmark universities, is a sign of giving back to society and encouraging our youth to pursue education and agriculture.”

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He encouraged Nigerian youth to seize these opportunities, emphasising the value of education and agriculture in a growing population.

He also urged parents to encourage their children to pursue these fields.

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“These institutions provide much-needed assistance to parents who are unable to afford their children’s education,” Bishop Adeoye stated.

He also encouraged other Nigerian tertiary institutions to follow UNILESA, Bells, and Landmark’s lead, emphasising the importance of ongoing support for students and their families.

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This move by the three universities has been hailed as a significant step towards increasing access to quality education and encouraging students to pursue important fields such as education and agriculture.

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