Tag: NELFUND

  • Over 860,000 Students Benefit as NELFUND Disbursed Loans Reach ₦161 Billion

    Over 860,000 Students Benefit as NELFUND Disbursed Loans Reach ₦161 Billion

    Reporting by The Punch indicates that the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) has surpassed a major milestone, with total disbursements reaching ₦161.97 billion. This funding has directly benefited 864,798 students across various public tertiary institutions in the country. The program, a flagship initiative of the Tinubu administration, aims to reduce the dropout rate by providing interest-free loans for tuition and monthly upkeep.

    NELFUND officials stated that the application process has been further streamlined to ensure that students from underserved backgrounds are prioritized. The fund is currently working with the National Universities Commission (NUC) to integrate more vocational and technical colleges into the scheme, recognizing the need for skilled labor in the non-oil sector.

    Further reporting from Channels TV and Leadership validates the expansion of the scheme. Channels TV noted that ‘the fund has become a lifeline for families struggling with inflation,’ while Leadership quoted a student union leader who said, ‘NELFUND is the only reason many of us are still in school this semester.’

    Echotitbits take: NELFUND is perhaps the administration’s most successful ‘social contract’ project. However, the long-term sustainability depends on the repayment model, which is tied to post-graduation employment. If the economy doesn’t produce jobs for these 860,000 students, the government may eventually face a massive ‘student debt’ crisis of its own.
    Source: ChannelsTv – https://www.channelstv.com/2025/08/15/%E2%82%A686bn-disbursed-449000-students-beneficiaries-recorded-nelfund/ January 5, 2026

    Photo Credit: ChannelsTv

  • NELFUND says student loan disbursements top ₦154bn as beneficiaries near 789,000

    NELFUND says student loan disbursements top ₦154bn as beneficiaries near 789,000

    Photo Credit: Daily Post Nigeria
    2025-12-21 09:30:00

    Figures cited by The Nation show the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) says it has supported 788,947 students with disbursements of over ₦154 billion since the student loan scheme began.

    The update frames the programme as a major access-to-education intervention, pointing to high demand for tertiary education financing.

    The policy impact will be judged not only by approvals, but by how it affects dropout rates, fee defaults, and the financial stability of institutions.

    The Guardian reported NELFUND “has disbursed… ₦154,373,551,374.00” to 788,947 students, while ThisDay wrote the fund “disbursed more than N154 billion” to support the same beneficiary count.

    Echotitbits take:
    The next test is governance: publish clearer dashboards, tighten verification, and communicate repayment terms early. Watch also for how universities adjust fees once loan inflows become predictable.

    Source: The Nation — December 21, 2025 (https://dailypost.ng/2025/11/30/nelfund-records-1-19m-applicants-disburses-loan-to-788000-students/)
    The Nation 2025-12-21

  • NELFUND says ₦154.3bn disbursed to nearly 789,000 students since loan scheme launch

    NELFUND says ₦154.3bn disbursed to nearly 789,000 students since loan scheme launch

    Photo credit: NELFUND
    2025-12-17

    At a virtual briefing, NELFUND says it has disbursed ₦154.3 billion in student loans since the scheme began, with almost 789,000 students counted as beneficiaries across 262 public tertiary institutions.

    The figures suggest the programme has scaled quickly, with the fund splitting disbursements between institutional fees and upkeep allowances to students, while still managing verification and duplicate‑application challenges.

    Beyond the headline number, the policy stakes are high: the scheme is meant to expand access to education without immediate repayment pressure, but its credibility depends on transparent reporting, timely payments to schools, and fair beneficiary selection.

    As the programme grows, questions around repayment administration after graduation, fraud controls, and institutional compliance will become more prominent.

    BusinessDay: “NELFUND has disbursed a total of ₦154.37 billion to 788,947 students…”

    TheCable: “The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFund) says 788,947 students have so far benefited… out of 1,193,228 applications received…”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: If the data holds up under scrutiny, the scheme could be one of the most consequential social programmes of this cycle. Watch for independent audits, repayment‑tracking systems, and how the fund handles application surges without delays.

    Source: Punch — December 17, 2025 — https://punchng.com/n154-3bn-student-loans-disbursed-in-19-months-nelfund/

  • Shettima Launches N1tr Dangote Education Fund, Hails Private Sector

    Shettima Launches N1tr Dangote Education Fund, Hails Private Sector

    Photo Credit:The Nation

    Vice‑President Kashim Shettima has formally inaugurated the N1‑trillion Dangote Education Fund in Lagos, describing it as the largest private education support programme in Nigeria. The initiative will provide scholarships and support to 1.3 million students over 10 years, complementing government schemes such as NELFUND, UBEC and TETFUND.

    Shettima said the fund shows how private capital can accelerate national development and warned that an uneducated population is a liability to the country’s future. Education officials and state governors pledged full cooperation, while experts lauded the long‑term impact of the programme on social mobility and productivity.

    Source: The Nation – 12 Dec 2025

    2025-12-12 10:00:00 The Nation – 12 Dec 2025 2025-12-12