BREAKING: Man Doing Master’s Program Abroad on Scholarship Flaunts His First Allowance Paid in Hard Currencies

A Nigerian student in the diaspora, Ridwan, has proudly showcased his first scholarship allowance.

Ridwan, who is pursuing his master’s overseas, showed people what he enjoys as an international student on a scholarship.

Ridwan said he changed some of the foreign currencies to naira to see N1 million sitting in his account.

Ridwan flaunted the cash while responding to a netizen’s tweet that people would understand school is not a scam the day they taste scholarship money.

He took pride in the fact that he is getting paid to study. His tweet on X read:

“My first scholarship allowance.

“Changed some part of it to Naira so I can see a million Naira that’s my own sitting pretty in my account.

“Getting paid to study >>>>>>>>”

See his tweet below:

People marvel at his first scholarship allowance

@Teebabymusicc said:

“Manifesting in the mighty name of Jesus.”

@Ayobamie6 said:

“Manifesting this too insha Allahu.”

@aliyu_akarim2 said:

“School is definitely not a scam.”

@mrlawal_the2nd said:

“I likewise got 600€ in cold cash. >>>>>”

@hardeykunley30 said:

“Learn, earn and study is all I prayed for!

“Full Funding Scholarship is best!”

@Ojayspeak said:

“And no Nigerian will ever get this from the federal government of Nigeria.

“Nigeria na student loan.”

@Zoraki________ said:

“Good please barbe this style.”

@BabatundeOPaul said:

“Christmas don set for you na….Throw bag of rice to Naija for us.”

In a related story, Legit.ng reported about a brilliant Nigerian student who received 40 scholarship offers from different top universities.

Man wins Commonwealth Distant Learning Master’s Scholarship

Meanwhile, Legit previously reported that a Nigerian man had won a Commonwealth Distant Learning Master’s Scholarship after being rejected in 2021.

The man won his first Commonwealth Shared Scholarship, worth N30 million, in 2012, which helped him obtain a master’s degree in sustainable environmental management from the University of Greenwich, UK.

The N42 million scholarship recipient, a double master’s degree holder, expressed excitement at winning it.