Cripple seeking to study Pharmacy gets support in Katsina
The girl’s prayers were answered on Wednesday when Dr. Aminu Salisu-Tsauri pledged to take full responsibility for her education.
Khadija Ibrahim-Sani, a physically challenged girl moving on a wheel chair seeking help to study pharmacy at the university, has received support to pursue her dream.
The girl, who hails from Katsina, obtained eight credits in science subjects in the Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE).
She has been seeking sponsorship as her parents could not afford to pay for her university education.
Supreme News reports that the girl’s prayers were answered on Wednesday, when Dr. Aminu Salisu-Tsauri pledged to take full responsibility for her education.
Salisu-Tsauri, who is the Executive Secretary of the Katsina State Scholarship Board, said he will personally sponsor her education.
Khadija Ibrahim-Sani had wheeled herself to the premises of the scholarship board, requesting support when she met the executive secretary.
“I have realised that it is only through education that I will be able to be on my own without looking for anything from anyone.
“That will enable me to become self-reliant and assist my parents.
“My dream is to study pharmacy at the university, and I chose it so that after completion of the study, I can open a pharmacy as a business, so that even if I don’t get a government job, I can still earn a living,” she said.
Salisu-Tsauri, who gave her money to register for the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), said he would take responsibility for her education once she gets the required marks and admission.
He asked the girl to come with her parents to the board for further discussions.
An elated Khadija Ibrahim-Sani thanked the executive secretary for the gesture and prayed to God to reward and elevate him to greater heights.