Studying/Living in US: Consulate to answer questions from interested Nigerians on Feb 21
American Politics, Education, Headlines Thursday, February 16th, 2017The United States Consulate General in Lagos on Tuesday announced it plans to provide answers to questions from Nigerians interested in living and studying in the U.S. on Tuesday, Feb. 21.
The Consulate’s Public Affairs Section said in a statement that it would hold a Google Hangout, to respond to questions from Nigerians on how to apply to 107 Black American Colleges and Universities.
The Public Affairs Officer, Ms Darcey Zottter, said in the statement that the event was aimed at assisting interested Nigerians in continuing their education in the United States.
She said, “The United States Consulate General in Lagos will host a Google Hangout on Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2017, at 1 p.m., to respond to questions from the public.
“We look forward to helping students who are considering continuing their education in the United States.
“The Google Hangout session promises to provide valuable information on educational, social, cultural and economic aspects of studying in a typical American university, especially at Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
“It would respond to questions on how to apply to U.S. higher education, as well asliving and studying at any of the 107 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).”
Zotterenjoined interested Nigerians and other nationals to participate by tuning in to the live broadcast on the event page linkhttp://bit.ly/askeduusa2017.
The Public Affairs Officer also advised would be participants to log on to the United States Embassy’s YouTube channel (http://www.youtube.com/USEmbassyNigeria).
She also said that questions could be submitted in advance via the Google Hangout event, to (http://bit.ly/askeduusa2017), the U.S. Embassy’s Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/usembassynigeria) or by tweeting @USEmbassyAbuja, using the hashtag #AskEdUSALagos.
Zotter said that the event was being organised in commemoration of the 2017 Black History Month.
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