One Year after Graduation from Indian Varsities, Kwankwasiyya Students yet to Get Certificates
POLITICS DIGEST – Over 54 students that graduated from PP Savani and Sandip University in India are yet to get their certificates one year after graduation.
It would be recalled that the Kwankwasiyya Development Foundation had in 2019 sponsored 373 first class students to pursue their masters degree in different fields of study.
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While some students have received their certificates, over 54 of them are yet to receive the certificates because of the failure of the foundation to settle their outstanding fees.
In an article by some of the affected students which was sighted by POLITICS DIGEST, the students appealed to the Kwankwasiyya leader, Sen. Rabiu Kwanksaso, to intervene as the delay is causing them a huge delay in the pursuit of their career.
According to the affected students, some beneficiaries from Sharda and Mewar University have since rounded off their programmes and received their certificates.
When contacted over the matter, the President of Kwankwasiyya scholars academy Yusuf Kofar Mata didn’t pick our call and is yet to respond to a text message.