Lady Selected Among 800 Applicants for UN Graduate Study Programme

Lady Selected Among 800 Applicants for UN Graduate Study Programme

  • A brilliant Nigerian lady, Roselne Adewuyi, was selected as one of the 58 people for the 61st Graduate Study Programme by the UN
  • Roseline revealed that over 800 people across the world applied for the programme, and her knowledge of the French language was a plus
  • The smart lady looked forward to the programme equipping her analytical skill and knowledge of how UN works, among others

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A Nigerian lady, Roseline Adewuyi, has made a LinkedIn post about being among 58 people selected for the United Nations Graduate Study Program at the United Nations Office.

Roseline said that selected applicants came from 50 countries around the world. The lady stated that she was grateful to have been the only Nigerian on the list.

UN Graduate programme/Lady speaks French.
The lady expressed gratitude for her selection for the programme. Photo source: LinkedIn/Roseline Adewuyi
Source: UGC

Smart Roseline spoke about her selection

In her post, she added that one of the requirements of the application was to be able to communicate in French, a quality which she possessed.

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"My selection is an acknowledgment of my academic performance, involvement in extracurricular activities, and potential impact on my future career."

Nigerian lady mentioned benefits from UN program

According to her, the two-week programme would be a way to learn how United Nations (UN) works. Speaking with Yen.com.gh on how the seminar would help her in the future, she said:

"With the United Nations Graduate Study Program, I aim to deepen my understanding of global issues, particularly in areas like sustainable development, human rights, and international cooperation. It provides a unique platform for me to learn from UN representatives, engage in insightful discussions, and visit Geneva-based institutions."

She spoke more about the importance of the program to her:

"This program will help me build on my knowledge of the United Nations system, enhance my research and analytical skills, expand my global network, and develop a holistic perspective on pressing global challenges. Ultimately, it equips me to contribute meaningfully to promoting peace, human rights, and sustainable development in our interconnected world."

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Yen.com.gh compiled some of the reactions below:

Onyinye Anthonia Ezeifeka said:

"Congratulations, Roseline. Wishing you all the best."

Okwuo Judith said:

"I'm really inspired!. I tap into this blessing."

Husna Aminu said:

"Congratulations ma. I wish you all the best. Do have a wonderful stay there."

Oluwatosin Ogunsola said:

"Congratulations dear. Greater heights in Jesus name."

Young Nigerians graduated with first class abroad

Meanwhile, Yen.com.gh earlier reported that Aisha, a young undergraduate from Nigeria, embarked on a journey to Edinburgh, Scotland, five years ago to pursue her dream of majoring in engineering at the prestigious Edinburgh College.

She had no idea what her new life in a foreign nation would hold, but she wasn't totally determined to overcome any challenges that could arise. She had worked extremely hard in secondary school, focusing on Nigeria and Ghana, and had achieved amazing scores.

She was thrilled to be accepted at arguably the top engineering college in the world.

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