Tag: Scholarship

  • FG raises scholarship grants by 50% for undergraduates, Master’s students, others

    FG raises scholarship grants by 50% for undergraduates, Master’s students, others

    The Federal Ministry of Education has announced a 50 percent increase in scholarship grants under the reformed National Scholarship Programme.

    The ministry said it aligns with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

    Under the new rates, PhD students will now receive ₦750,000 per year, up from ₦500,000; Master’s students will get ₦600,000 annually, up from ₦400,000; and undergraduate, HND, and NCE students will receive ₦450,000 per year, up from ₦300,000.

    The programme also introduces new funds aimed at specialised fields: ₦1 billion has been earmarked for STEMM and vocational students in polytechnics, while another ₦1 billion will support medical and allied health students in public universities.
    Scholarship allocations will be distributed with 50 percent for undergraduates, 25 percent for Master’s students, and 25 percent for PhD candidates, with 70 percent of the funds reserved for STEMM fields and 30 percent for social sciences.

    Additionally, five percent of the scholarships will be reserved for students with disabilities.

    Over 15,000 students are expected to benefit from the 2025–2026 awards, with a ₦6 billion budget overseen by the Federal Scholarship Board and an Inter-Ministerial Committee.

    The reforms aim to promote inclusivity, merit-based access, and human capital development across Nigeria’s education sector.

  • NDDC announces beneficiaries of foreign scholarship scheme

    NDDC announces beneficiaries of foreign scholarship scheme

    The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has awarded foreign postgraduate scholarships to 200 successful candidates under its 2025 scholarship programme.

    The Director, Corporate Affairs, Mrs Seledi Thompson-Wakama said in a statement that the Managing Director, Dr Samuel Ogbuku, presented the award letters to the beneficiaries at a brief ceremony on Thursday in Port Harcourt.

    She said that the beneficiaries were selected through a rigorous and transparent qualification process that was devoid of political interference or external influence.

    The director said that the 200 candidates were successful in both the computer-based test and oral interview before being awarded the scholarships.

    Thompson-Wakama said that the NDDC managing director was happy with panelists for their impartiality and neutrality during the selection process.

    “I commend our panellists for their dedication and impartiality in raising the bar. This has ensured that only the most qualified candidates got selected.

    “I urge the beneficiaries to steer clear criminal activities or any conduct that can bring disrepute to the country,” the statement quoted the managing director as saying.

    It was gathered that no fewer than 30,000 candidates applied for the scholarship scheme, with about 6,000 qualifying through the computer-based test stage.

  • NDDC expands postgraduate scholarship scheme

    NDDC expands postgraduate scholarship scheme

    Dr Samuel  Ogbuku, Managing Director, Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has announced the expansion of the commission’s Postgraduate Scholarship Programme to include Nigerian universities.

    Ogbuku made the disclosure during an interview session for candidates applying for the commission’s foreign postgraduate scholarship, held in Port Harcourt on Tuesday.

    He stated that under the expanded scheme, 600 indigent students from the Niger Delta region would be awarded scholarships to pursue postgraduate degrees in universities across Nigeria.

    “The 600 students will benefit from the expanded scheme, compared to the 200 who currently receive foreign scholarships,” he said.

    Ogbuku emphasised that the selection process for the local scholarship awards would be conducted with full transparency, ensuring that only qualified candidates are chosen.

    He further noted that recipients of the commission’s foreign scholarships programme had consistently distinguished themselves academically in their respective countries of study.

    “We commend our interview panellists for their dedication and impartiality, which ensures that only the most qualified candidates are selected for the scholarships,” he added.

    Also speaking, Dr George Uzonwanne, Director of Education, Health, and Social Services at the NDDC, outlined the rigorous procedures adopted to maintain a transparent selection process.

    He revealed that over 30,000 applicants had applied for the scholarships, with only about 6,000 candidates passed the Computer-Based Test (CBT).

    “From this number, 2,500 applicants scored 70 per cent or higher, enabling them to proceed to the oral interview stage, which will determine the final beneficiaries of the foreign postgraduate scholarships,” Uzonwanne stated.

    He reaffirmed the integrity of the process, noting that candidates receive their test scores immediately upon completion of the CBT, thereby ensuring transparency and fairness.

  • Education Minister scraps bilateral scholarship programme

    Education Minister scraps bilateral scholarship programme

    The Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, has announced the discontinuation of the Bilateral Education Agreement (BEA) scholarship programme.

    Alausa made this known on Tuesday in Abuja during a courtesy visit by newly elected officials of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS).

    He described the BEA programme as an inefficient use of public resources, noting that many of the courses pursued abroad under the scheme were readily available in Nigerian universities.

    “I was asked to approve N650 million for 60 students going to Morocco under the BEA programme when I assumed office in 2024.

    “I refused. It’s not fair to the majority of Nigerian students,” Alausa said.

    The minister expressed dissatisfaction with the behaviour of some beneficiaries, who he claimed had resorted to “blackmail” on social media over delayed allowances.

    NAN reports that several BEA scholars had previously accused the Federal Government of abandoning them and failing to pay their entitlements.

    However, the government recently clarified that all supplementary allowances had been paid up to December 2024.

    Established through diplomatic partnerships, the BEA programme enabled Nigerian students to study in countries such as China, Russia, Algeria, Hungary, Morocco, Egypt, and Serbia.

    Alausa said the government would now redirect BEA funds toward domestic scholarship schemes to benefit a larger number of students.

    “I reviewed the courses, some students were sent to Algeria, a French-speaking country, to study English, Psychology, and Sociology, programmes we offer better here in Nigeria,” he said.

    He criticised the lack of academic oversight, revealing that scholars received free annual travel without proper performance monitoring.

    “In 2025 alone, the government planned to spend N9 billion on just 1,200 students.

    “That’s unjust when millions of students in Nigeria receive no support. Every single course these students are studying abroad is available in Nigerian universities,” he said.

    Alausa stressed that while current beneficiaries would be allowed to complete their programmes, the BEA scheme would not continue beyond 2025.

    “We are cancelling the BEA. It is not the best use of public funds. The money will now be used to fund local scholarships and support more Nigerian students,” he said.

    Earlier, the newly elected NANS President, Olushola Oladoja, commended the minister for reforms and progress achieved since assuming office.

  • Chevening: UK sponsored over 1,500 Nigerians — Envoy

    Chevening: UK sponsored over 1,500 Nigerians — Envoy

    Johnny Baxter, British Deputy High Commissioner, says in the last 40 years, over 1,500 Nigerians have received the United Kingdom Government’s Chevening scholarship and 3,400 Nigerians have benefitted from Commonwealth scholarships.

    Baxter noted that,  in 2023, Nigerians were the second largest group of international students in the United Kingdom, adding that, for a long time, Nigeria had been in the top three position with China and India.

    He made this known while making remarks on Thursday at a panel discussion organised by the British Deputy High Commission in collaboration with the University of Lagos.

    This event, in commemoration of the International Day of Education 2025, had the theme, “Leveraging UK-Nigeria Educational Partnerships for Economic Growth.”

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the International Day of Education is marked annually on Jan. 24 in celebration of the role of education for peace and development.

    The envoy said for many years, education had been one of the most significant towers connecting both countries, adding that it remained a key priority for the United Kingdom.

    “What is so important is that we have students bringing their expertise into the UK system and vice-versa, but at the end, we have students with international experience coming back to contribute to Nigeria.

    “Between 2017 and 2021, the number of Nigerian students in the UK rose from about 10,000 to now over 44,000, and that is a fantastic success.”

    According to Baxter, education should be a global exchange as it is a privilege and luxury  to study and make the best of it.

    Speaking during the panel session, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Development Services), University of Lagos, Prof. Ayodele Atsenuwa, urged students to embrace opportunities for growth.

    According to her, to remain valuable, students should be willing to learn vastly, have  excellence-driven mindsets and take advantage of opportunities to develop nonlinear skills.

    “We should particularly network often and learn to value other people because you never can tell when you will need them.”

    Also, Toki Mabogunje, Vice-Chair, Africa, International Chamber of Commerce  World Chambers Federation, highlighted the benefits of studying in the United Kingdom and how it prepared students for global opportunities.

    She said  schooling in the United Kingdom had enabled many to step up and speak out as well as  hear different perspectives and  be more inclusive, tolerant and confident.

    She said that studying in the United Kingdom  made her more valuable in the job market.

    Mabogunje urged academic institutions to make learning more exciting and create  a more nurturing environment for students.

  • Kano foreign scholarship graduates get automatic employment

    Kano foreign scholarship graduates get automatic employment

    Governor Abba Yusuf of Kano State on Saturday announced automatic employment for the state’s foreign scholarship programme graduates in engineering, medicine, pharmaceuticals and other health-related fields.

    This is contained in a statement issued on Saturday in Kano by the governor’s spokesperson, Mr Sunusi Dawakin-Tofa.

    The graduates were received at Malam Aminu Kano International Airport by the deputy governor, Aminu Abdulsalam, commissioners and other top government officials.

    According to Dawakin-Tofa. the beneficiaries represent a diverse group of institutions, with 150 graduating from Sharda University, India.

    They were part of 420 first class holders sponsored by the Kano State Government under the 1000 foreign postgraduate scholarship scheme.

    “Apart from the 150 graduates from Sharda University, there were 98 others from Mewar University, 58 graduates from Symbiosis University and 30 from Kalinga University.

    “Also, there were 29 graduates from SR University, 23 graduates from Swarnim University and 33 from the Islamic University in Uganda, among others,” he said.

    Dawakin Tofa quoted the governor as commending the graduates for their hard work, dedication and outstanding performance.

    Yusuf said at a reception in honour of the returning graduates that the foreign scholarship programme was one of the cornerstones of his administration’s vision for human capital development.

    He emphasised the programmme’s role in equipping young talents with advanced skills to drive progress across critical sectors in the state and beyond.

    “This move underscores the administration’s commitment to addressing the shortage of skilled healthcare professionals and improving the state’s healthcare system and infrastructure development.

    “This initiative is part of our mission to empower the youth and build a prosperous future for Kano state.

    “We are proud of your achievements and are confident that you will contribute immensely to our development agenda,” Yusuf said.

  • PTDF releases shortlist of applicants for 2024/2025 scholarships

    PTDF releases shortlist of applicants for 2024/2025 scholarships

    The Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) has shortlisted 1,643 applicants for the In-country Scholarship Scheme for the 2024/2025 academic session.

    Mr Surajo Abdullahi, Head, In-country Scholarship Scheme (ISS),  PTDF, said this on Monday in Abuja during the physical interview exercise of shortlisted candidates for MSc and PhD programmes under the scheme.

    He said that 387 candidates had been screened at the Abuja centre in the exercise holding simultaneously at designated centres across the six geopolitical zones in the country.

    The scholarship fully funded by the PTDF is mainly for oil and gas courses such as geology, chemical and mechanical engineering, geosciences, environmental, biochemistry, management and computing.

    Abdullahi said the scheme was part of its mandates to develop capacity and competencies in the oil and gas industry through its human and institutional capacity development.

    “This is a part of human development where we give Nigerian candidates the opportunity to study in the area of oil and gas to close gaps in the industry.

    “So, we normally sponsor them to study in the oil and gas related courses so that we can fill up the gap. We have also widened our scope in different forms of energy and renewables,” he said.

    On criteria for selection, Abdullahi said the applicant must be a Nigerian and full-time student at any public universities, adding that applicant must apply and undergo computer, physical and expertise/consultants screenings.

    “An applicant must have NYSC Certificate, good study proposal and undergo the interview process by the panelists from different Nigerian universities and other industries who drill the candidates based on their area of specialisations,” he said.

    He said that selection for the scholarship was base on merit and monitored by the fund, stressing that its processes were transparent since inception.

    According to him, the programme is being carried out in the federal and state universities across the country, and monitored by the Federal Character Commission.

    Also speaking, Mr Abubakar Banu, Commissioner representing Kebbi in the Federal Character Commission, said it strived to ensure merit and balance in the slots of the states so ad not to leave any state behind.

    “It is our mandate and we are here to ensure that fairness and equity are achieved in the entire exercise, while credentials and formal interview of the candidates will be taken into account,” he said.

    Some of the participants lauded the gesture, and expressed the hope of scaling through the selection exercise.

    Mr Tertsea Vandeyoon, a PhD scholarship applicant in mechanical engineering, described the process as transparent, commended the Federal Government for the initiative.

    “After I rounded up my Masters programme in 2023, I saw the PTDF advert, and applied after I got admissions into PhD in the Federal University of Technology, Minna, and to the glory of God, I was called for the interview”.

  • 732 orphans receive N1bn scholarship in Sokoto

    732 orphans receive N1bn scholarship in Sokoto

    No fewer than 732 orphans in Sokoto State on Friday benefited from a N1 billion scholarship grant provided by the Muslim World League.

    Gov. Ahmed Aliyu, who inaugurated the disbursement, described the gesture as a significant opportunity that would complement the government’s efforts to improve the living conditions of the less privileged in the state.

    “When we assumed office, we continued to implement strategies to ensure that orphans and vulnerable groups receive the utmost support.

    “Our administration has increased the cash allocation for orphanages and the monthly stipends for people living with disabilities.

    “This commitment is aimed at easing their living conditions and improving their standing in society,” he said.

    Aliyu expressed his gratitude to the league for the initiative and also commended Sen. Aliyu Wamakko (APC-Sokoto North), its member, for his sustained commitment to supporting the less-privileged.

    The Governor assured that the state government would continue to collaborate closely with the league to ensure the well-being of the people of the state.

    In his remarks, Wamakko explained that the delay in the disbursement of the scholarships was due to sanctions imposed on certain international organisations by the Western countries.

    Wamakko, who chaired the distribution exercise, said that the 732 beneficiaries were carefully selected from a total of 1,146 registered orphans in the state.

    The lawmaker added that the scholarship programme would be a continuous initiative.

    The 732 orphans, both males and females, were drawn from 15 out of the 23 LGA in the state.

    The benefiting LGAs included: Sokoto North, Sokoto South, Wamakko, Silame, Bodinga, Kware, Shagari, Yabo, Tureta, Dange/Shuni, Binji, Illela, Goronyo, Gwadabawa and Rabah.

    The highlight of the event was the presentation of an award of excellence to Wamakko for his efforts in promoting the activities of the league.

  • Gov Oborevwori approves scholarships for vulnerable students

    Gov Oborevwori approves scholarships for vulnerable students

    Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State has given the green light for the payment of the 2023 scholarship to children of deceased civil servants and students living with disabilities (PWDs) in the State.

    This approval was made public through a statement signed by Dr Godfrey Enita, Executive Secretary of the Delta State Bursary and Scholarship Board, in Asaba on Saturday.

    He said the scholarship programme would benefit 628 children of deceased civil servants from over 200 families and 60 students living with disabilities.

    According to Enita, this initiative aims to support bereaved children of state civil servants who died in active service, as well as disabled students.

    “Similarly, the scholarship scheme for disabled students is part of the state government’s effort to support them in taking up the challenge to acquire relevant education, thereby reducing their vulnerability in society.

    “The two scholarship schemes cater to students from primary to tertiary levels.”

    “Gov. Oborevwori’s M.O.R.E Agenda prioritises education as a catalyst for socio-economic development, demonstrating his commitment to educating students from Delta State, regardless of their socio-economic background.

    “Thus, the governor’s approvals demonstrate his passion and commitment to educating students from Delta State, irrespective of their socio-economic background,” Enita said.

  • 16 Delta pupils get scholarship as Odogbor, clocks 74

    16 Delta pupils get scholarship as Odogbor, clocks 74

    Sixteen indigent Delta pupils have been offered scholarship in commemoration of the 74th birth anniversary of Deaconess Mrs Cecilia Odogbor.

    Mrs Odogbor, is mother of Senior Special Assistant to the Governor of Delta State on Mass Mobilization, Pst Dr Vincent Udume Odogbor.

    The celebrant, sponsored 11 of the pupils while her son, Dr Vincent Odogbor sponsored 5 of the indigent pupils drawn from Uvwie, Warri South and Isoko South Local Government Areas of the state.

    Son of the celebrant, Pastor Odogbor disclosed this, on Sunday, while hosting family, friends and church members at his residence in Warri.

    According to him, Mama Odogbor believes that education is the key to a bright future and assisting young pupils especially Deltans, is a way of creating a pathway for a brighter future.

    Pastor Odogbor said: “Mamo as she is fondly called, is always eager to see people happy, hence making more pupils happy will make Mamo also happy.

    “Mamo is sponsoring 11 of the beneficiaries and in my capacity I am supporting her with 5 others bringing the total number to 16 beneficiaries.

    “Governor Oborevwori’s MORE Agenda centers on giving more value to Deltans, hence this is another opportunity to make that a reality in the lives of Deltans.

    “On behalf of my family and siblings, we congratulate our dear mum on attaining 74 years of great accomplishments in life.”