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How a Student From a Poor Family in Kano Won a Full Scholarship to Study in Canada

Musa Mustapha
By Musa Mustapha - Editor
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Discover the true story of Sani Ibrahim, a Kano student who overcame poverty and secured a full scholarship to study in Canada. Learn the exact steps that made it possible.

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In 2022, I got a WhatsApp message from Sani Ibrahim, a boy in Kano at exactly 11:47 pm. He wrote, “Bros Musa, my father sells tomatoes in Tarauni. I want to study abroad, but we barely eat twice some days. Should I forget this dream?”

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When Poverty Feels Like a Closed DoorWhat He Did DifferentlyWhy Canada Said YesWhat Nobody Tells YouPractical Steps If You Want the Same ResultFinal Word

That message stayed with me as i read it deeply.

Today, that same boy is studying in Canada on a full scholarship.

Not because he knew anybody. Not because his family had money. But because he understood one thing many students miss: scholarships reward strategy, not pity.

When Poverty Feels Like a Closed Door

If you grew up in Kano, Kaduna, Jos, or any part of Nigeria where survival comes before dreams, you know the feeling.

You may be brilliant, but WAEC fees were a struggle. JAMB registration felt heavy. Internet data is expensive. Meanwhile, people online make studying abroad look easy.

This Kano student felt exactly that way. He attended a public secondary school, shared one Android phone with two siblings, and had never entered an airport.

But he had something stronger than money: discipline.

What He Did Differently

The first thing I told him was harsh but true: nobody abroad is giving scholarships because you are poor.

They fund students who show potential, leadership, resilience, and academic seriousness.

So we focused on what mattered.

He rewrote his CV from scratch. Instead of saying “hardworking young man,” we listed real achievements. He had organized free math lessons for younger students in his area. That became community leadership.

He improved his grades record, gathered transcripts early, and prepared a clean personal statement explaining how growing up in Kano shaped his purpose.

That honesty matters.

Why Canada Said Yes

Many Canadian universities and funding bodies look for students who will contribute, not just consume opportunity.

His essay was powerful because it was real.

He wrote about studying under streetlight during power cuts. He wrote about seeing bright students quit school because of money. He wrote that education should not depend on postcode or family income.

That story was not emotional blackmail. It was evidence of resilience.

And resilience is valuable.

What Nobody Tells You

Most Nigerian students lose scholarships before they even apply.

They submit rushed essays. They use copied templates. They wait until deadline week. They chase only “big famous schools” and ignore smaller universities with real funding.

This Kano student applied widely and early.

That is the honest truth: the student who applies smart often beats the student who is simply smarter.

Practical Steps If You Want the Same Result

  1. Build strong grades now. Even one extra point can matter.
  2. Start volunteering or leading something small in your community.
  3. Create a clean CV with measurable achievements.
  4. Write your own story, never copy online samples.
  5. Apply to multiple Canadian universities with funding options.
  6. Check official portals regularly and track deadlines.
  7. Prepare documents months early: passport, transcripts, references.

Final Word

If a student from a poor family in Kano can win a full scholarship to study in Canada, then your background is not the final verdict on your future.

It may slow you down. It may frustrate you. But it does not get the last word.

Start where you are. Use what you have. Apply anyway.

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