Books Embassy is structured to accommodate and assist young Africans from all backgrounds no matter how lowly or highly placed; irrespective of religious, tribal or political affiliations, or financial statues, in providing them with a slew of options that uniquely suits them best. And most importantly, books embassy helps navigates everyone through the paths of scholarships and other assistance.
With over 5,000 students resting on its shoulders since inception and a clear potential to dwarf that figure within the next two years, Books Embassy, amongst its contemporaries has become a reference point. Enamored by its successes, its professional staff and proficiencies, Books Embassy has increasingly becoming a celebrated name in nearly every state in Nigeria, and some countries in Africa.
Our organization operates as sole intermediary between the student and the school, and between their countries and host countries in matters of visas and anything that falls under that category. "I like the look on the faces of those who come to us once they've succeeded in their quest, and I feel blessed to be a part of it. There's nothing in this world nobler than being an agent of help to those who seek higher learning. Being able to narrow the gap that once separated the student and their dream schools, and being an instrument in the hands of parents who want the best for their youngsters is most fulfilling. I'm always in the lookout for what's new and better for students. Our experience and results are impeccable. My projection is to educate all young Africans and expose them to the very best that the world has to offer", Mr. sunny Akhigbe, MD/CEO Books Embassy.
One of the gateways from poverty for Africa and Africans is through education, and being a part of the forces of emancipation is one of our central motivations. We want to see Africans compete on the global stage and give formidable contributions to climate change, global economy, technology revolution on the African continent; the health sector, and consolidation of true democracy in Africa.
The organization is registered with the government and licensed to carry out its functions legally. 'We certainly can't cover everything about us in a page', says Mr. Sunny Akhigbe, chief executive officer of Books Embassy. We also don't like to risk sounding ostentatious or garrulous. Although sometimes the temptation to brag pushes harder, we prefer to allow our services and what we help our students achieve do the talking.