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NELFUND, Student Loan Applications Hits One Million

The Nigerian Education Loan Fund has announced that the student loan scheme has crossed one million applications on its official portal, marking one of the biggest achievement for a government-backed social scheme since the start of the Tinubu administration.

In a statement on Sunday by the Director, Strategic Communications, Oseyemi Oluwatuyi, Nigerian Education Loan Fund, it stated that the milestone comes barely one year after the programme’s launch on 24 May 2024, describing it as proof that the student loan initiative is gaining strong national traction and public trust.

According to NELFUND team, over ₦116bn has so far been disbursed to students across universities, polytechnics and colleges of education in Nigeria, covering institutional charges and upkeep allowances.

The Managing Director of NELFUND, Akintunde Sawyerr, said the development reflects the impact of the President Bola Tinubu Renewed Hope policy drive on access to higher education.

“Crossing the one-million mark represents more than data; it represents renewed hope for a generation of Nigerians determined to rise above financial barriers to education.

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It is a testament to visionary leadership, sound policy design, and the collective efforts of all stakeholders driving this transformative agenda,” he said.

NELFUND reiterated that it is committed to continuous process improvement to make sure “every qualified Nigerian student, regardless of background or location, can access education funding with transparency, efficiency, and dignity.”

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The Fund described the programme as non-discriminatory — saying it benefits Nigerians across religions and ethnic backgrounds — and is helping to unify national aspirations through equal learning opportunities.

NELFUND said it remains focused on ensuring “no Nigerian is denied the opportunity to learn, grow or contribute to national progress because of financial limitations.”

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