President Emmanuel Macron of France |
The French
Embassy in Nigeria on Wednesday enjoined Nigerians to avail themselves of the
increasing English Language taught courses in different Universities in France.
The embassy
gave the advice in a statement to announce the forthcoming 6th edition of the
French Education Fair, scheduled to hold in Abuja on Feb.12 and Feb.14 in
Lagos.
“The French
Embassy remains committed to strengthening ties between France and Nigeria and
education provides the perfect platform to do so.
“The French
mission in Nigeria is also creating partnerships between Nigerian and French
Institutions to encourage exchange in not just knowledge but in students and
faculty.
“Many French
Universities, through the development of English language programs, can now
break the language barrier and accept more Nigerians to study a wide array of
courses,’’ it said.
According to
it, the fair will provide an opportunity for Nigerians to meet with the best
French higher educational institutions, as well as improve relations between
Nigerian and French universities.
The embassy
said the fair, which would be attended by ten different French universities and
higher institutions offering different English Language taught courses at the
Bachelors, Masters and Ph.D levels.
The fair will
hold on Monday, Feb. 12 at the National Universities Commission in Abuja, and
on Wednesday, Feb.14 at the French School (Lycée Français Louis Pasteur) in
Lagos.
The
Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to France, Dr Modupe Irele,
recently disclosed that of the estimated 30,000 Nigerians currently living in
France, some were students.
Irele had
said that the French government was working closely with her embassy in
encouraging more English-speaking Africans to study in France.
“We at the
embassy foresee a further deepening of this relationship, given the new French
government’s positive disposition towards Africa in general, especially
Nigeria.
“The French
authorities are also working with the embassy to help it explore opportunities
offered to Nigerians to study in French tertiary institutions in the English
Language,’’ she added.
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