Nigeria Thanks Poland for Helping Students Affected by Ukraine War
The Federal Government of Nigeria has praised the country of Poland for its kind support to Nigerian students who were forced to leave Ukraine because of the ongoing war.
Many students had to flee their studies and homes when the conflict started. Poland opened its doors and provided them with shelter, education opportunities, and other necessary help during this difficult time.
This commendation highlights the strong and friendly relationship between Nigeria and Poland. The Nigerian government noted that Poland’s quick action helped ease the suffering of the affected students. Many of these young Nigerians were able to continue their studies or receive temporary support while waiting to return home or move to safer places.
Officials described Poland’s gesture as a true act of friendship and international solidarity. The support went beyond just providing a place to stay, as it included help with school enrolment and daily needs. This has created goodwill between the two nations and shown Poland’s willingness to assist Africans in times of crisis.
The situation in Ukraine forced thousands of foreign students, including Nigerians, to seek safety in neighbouring countries. Poland became one of the major destinations for many of them. Nigeria’s appreciation reflects how much this assistance meant to the students and their families back home.
This development strengthens ties between Nigeria and Poland in education and diplomacy. Many hope such positive actions will encourage more international support for young Africans facing challenges abroad. As the students rebuild their lives, the gratitude from Nigeria serves as a reminder of the value of global kindness and cooperation.




