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‘UK committed to widen scope of Scholarship to Ghana’

British High Commissioner to Ghana, Mr. Jonathan Benjamin

The British High Commission has expressed the UK’s commitment to widen the scope of scholarship to Ghana to benefit more Ghanaians in future.

Officially welcoming the 2016/2017 beneficiaries of the Chevening Scholarship back to Ghana, at a ceremony in Accra on Tuesday, the British High  Commissioner to Ghana, Mr Jon Benjamin, said the UK government was proud of the initiative which had benefited more than 1,500 Ghanaians and many more  people globally.

The High Commissioner said the Chevening  Scholarship Programme was an important element in Britain’s public diplomacy effort towards helping to send professionals who had already displayed outstanding leadership talents, to study in the UK.

The British High Commission has expressed the UK’s commitment to widen the scope of scholarship to Ghana to benefit more Ghanaians in future.

Officially welcoming the 2016/2017 beneficiaries of the Chevening Scholarship back to Ghana, at a ceremony in Accra on Tuesday, the British High  Commissioner to Ghana, Mr Jon Benjamin, said the UK government was proud of the initiative which had benefited more than 1,500 Ghanaians and many more  people globally.

The High Commissioner said the Chevening  Scholarship Programme was an important element in Britain’s public diplomacy effort towards helping to send professionals who had already displayed outstanding leadership talents, to study in the UK.
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Source: Daily Graphic

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