Peter Obi, Presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 election, has extended his generous donations to educational institutions across the country, with a donation of N60 million to Peter University and School of Nursing in Anambra State.
While N50 million is for Peter University, N10 million is for the School of Nursing, Adazi-Nnukwu. Obi said the gesture underscores his ongoing commitment to strengthening educational institutions in society.
Speaking during the presentation of the cheques, Obi acknowledged the transformative power of quality education as a pillar of national development.
He urged students to pursue academic excellence, emphasizing that an investment in education is an investment in the future.
According to him, education is the “most impactful tool for societal progress,” and encouraged the students to see themselves as future leaders capable of driving positive change.
At the College of Nursing Sciences, Adazi-Nnukwu, Obi reiterated his dedication to supporting institutions that nurture skill, professionalism, and character.
Addressing the trend of skilled nurses emigrating for better opportunities, he advised those who choose to do so to return once the country is reformed, adding that he and like-minded individuals are committed to achieving this vision, as they would ultimately use their talents to contribute to Nigeria’s progress.
Also speaking, the Catholic Bishop of Awka Diocese, Most Reverend Paulinus Ezeokafor, expressed heartfelt gratitude to Obi for his steadfast commitment to education.
He recalled the former governor’s pivotal role in transforming education in the state, notably through the return of schools to the Church – a move that revitalized both infrastructure and academic standards.
He also highlighted Obi’s contributions to the university, particularly his sponsorship of the entrepreneurship centre, which aims to equip students with practical skills for self-reliance and innovation.