MBC President Offers $15,000 Scholarship to Moroccan ’Arabs Got Talent’ Contestant

The president of the Saudi media group MBC, Sheikh Alwalid Elibrahimi, has decided to cover the tuition fees of a young Moroccan candidate on the Arabs Got Talents show, by offering her an amount of 150,000 Moroccan dirhams.
Despite his defeat in the 2019 edition, the "acrobatic duo", consisting of a Moroccan father and his daughter Fatim Zahra, benefited from a double reward at the end of the Arabs Got Talent show, which tries each year to discover new artistic talents in the Arab world.
Indeed, the Moroccan duo was generously rewarded by the president of the MBC group, who offered to cover Fatim Zahra’s tuition fees, granting her an amount of 150,000 Moroccan dirhams.
In addition, the father and daughter also benefited from the generosity of the Lebanese team, winner of the 2019 edition of the Arabs Got Talents show, who chose to share their 250,000 Saudi riyal prize with the Moroccan duo, out of regard for their difficult social situation.
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