Mmesoma secures international passport, set to travel abroad for studies

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A controversial erstwhile SS3 student, Mmesoma who was accused of forging her JAMB score has allegedly gotten her international passport and is gearing up to leave the country to study abroad.

Bitcoin trader, Gaius Chibueze who gave her scholarship regardless of the controversy which trailed her JAMB result.

The Bitcoin expert gave Mmesoma the option of studying in any country of her choice between Canada, USA and UK as his company would be sponsoring the scholarship.

Obumneme Osuchukwu, an executive, has revealed in a recent post that Mmesoma has now gotten her international passport and they are in the last stages in the plans to move her to study abroad.

Chibueze had said his firm will work towards helping Mmesoma to secure admission and her education will be fully funded up till master’s degree level.

He wrote, “I and our company @VoiceOfTheEast are ready to offer Miss Joy Mmesoma a 100% scholarship to study in the UK, CANADA, or the UNITED States of 🇺🇸 America.

Our team will work with her to get admission from any university of her choice in any of the above 3 countries. We will take 100% charge of her Fees and upkeep until her master’s level.

@lota_nna, kindly get in touch with her and her family! We are calling on @JAMBHQ to desist from such unprofessional behavior. This is not just an attack on her person but the entire Igbo race!”

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