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Renewed Hope: N32b Student Loan Scheme – Tinubu kicks off payment as 164,000 students register for the program
With a signal from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the Student Loan Scheme, one of the cardinal programmes of the administration, commenced yesterday.
The N32 billion made available for the programme will be given as loans to successful applicants.
According to the Nigeria Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) – the agency running the scheme, 103,000 successful applications were received.
It said 164,000 students were registered between May 25 when the portal opened and July 17.
The President gave out dummy cheques to students and some vice-chancellors to symbolically kick-start the scheme.
The Student Loan Scheme is a novelty meant to make loans available to indigent students or those unable to pay their fees so that they do not drop out of school.
“No student will drop out of school again just because he has no means to pay the fee,” the President had declared while announcing the scheme.
Beneficiaries’ tuition will be paid directly to the institution, while only the stipend will be paid to successful applicants.
President Tinubu declared education as the biggest weapon against poverty and the most effective battle axe to fight insecurity.
He said: “What I believe is that education is the greatest weapon against poverty in any society.
“Without education, there is no vision, there is no development, you cannot successfully conquer insecurity.
“Education is that light at the end of the tunnel. No matter how sluggish you move, it will give you the light and the hope.
“We are investing; we don’t want to try ignorance as an alternative, we want education from foundations to the topmost level.
“Today (yesterday), I am fulfilling one of my greatest campaign agendas. You cannot find your way if you are not well educated, you cannot even fight terrorism and banditry.
“If we have a successful inclusive loan that is necessary for our people to get educated and invest in their own lives, we would have built a fair society and a promise that we will earn a banner without stain to our children.”
NELFUND’s Executive Secretary/Managing Director Akintunde Sawyerr restated that the scheme aims to empower youths by removing financial barriers to their academic pursuit.
Reeling out NELFUND’s progress since the launch, Sawyerr said the Fund got key amendments to its Establishment Act on April 3, 2024, and secured dashboard metrics on May 25.
He explained that students applied for two types of loan – educational fees which are sent directly to their institutions of learning and application for upkeep fund, which serves as their monthly stipend
“Institutions collected cheques for multiple applications but students cannot get stipend unless their fees are picked by NELFUND,’’ said Sawyerr.
Sawyerr told reporters after the launch that there was a higher demand for loan from students of tertiary institutions in the North.
He attributed the trend to their proactive approach and effective networking.
However, he noted that there is growing awareness and interest by students in the South, despite initial scepticism.
The NELFUND boss added that universities have the highest demand for loans, followed by polytechnics and teacher training colleges.
He said: “Institutions in the north have been very proactive in supporting and helping their students and in providing their data to us.
‘’They seem to be very well organised in terms of networking.
“In the Southern part of the country, there’s growing awareness and there’s growing interest.
“I think there’s been a lot of scepticism, generally and I think the most sceptical parts of the country are in the South. They question everything: is it true, is it real, is it a scam?
“This disbursement programme is to say that ‘this is NO FUND, this is NELFUND.’
“We’re trying to ensure that people know that this is not a trick, it’s not a game.
“So, I think we’ll see the scepticism that you can find mainly in the Southern part begin to disappear when we start paying out.”
He added: “In terms of the three levels of institutions, the universities are the ones with the highest demand for the loans.
“It’s followed by the polytechnics and then the teacher training colleges.’’
The Executive Secretary said private institutions are excluded from the scheme because they charge higher tuition.
He thanked President Tinubu ‘’for having the vision and the courage to do what he has just done.’’
“I am sure you’ve all heard that fortune favours the brave and this courageous move will bring fortune not just to him, but to the entire nation,” he said.
National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) President Lucky Emonefe described the take-off of the scheme as a new dawn for students.
“Today we are excited. Nigerian students are happy that the dream has come true.
“It was once a dream; it has become an act and today is the presidential launch and disbursement,’’ he said.
Present at the launch were Senate President Godswill Akpabio, Speaker of the House of Representatives Abbas Tajudeen; Wale Edun (Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy), Abubakar Bagudu (Budget and Economic Planning minister), Mamman Tahiru (Education minister) and Jamila Bio-Ibrahim (Youths minister).
Chairman NELFUND board Jim Ovia thanked the President for the privilege to serve.
He referred to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, of which education is number four.
“The President has recognised that. We are all grateful to him for NELFUND,” Ovia said.
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor Olayemi Cardoso, Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS ) Chairman Zach Adedeji, Acting Executive Secretary of National Universities Commission (NUC) Chris Mayaiki and Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board Chairman Ishaq Oloyede were also in attendance.
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NDDC Prepares for Agric Summit, Meets Stakeholders, Says MD
The Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, is hosting a two-day strategic meeting with commissioners, permanent secretaries, and directors of agriculture, fisheries & livestock in the nine Niger Delta states.
The meeting, which kicks off on Thursday in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, would be addressed by the NDDC Managing Director, Dr Samuel Ogbuku, who is expected to outline his plans for a retreat and agricultural summit for the Niger Delta region in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration’s agrarian programme.
An invitation extended to the stakeholders by the NDDC Director of Agric and Fisheries, Dr Winifred Madume, stated that the Commission was determined to make the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Federal Government a reality in the Niger Delta region by ensuring food security for the people.
Recall that the NDDC Chief Executive Officer had earlier assured that the Commission would align with the President’s vision for agriculture, to ensure that agriculture served as a platform for peace and security in the Niger Delta region.
Ogbuku promised: “Any time from now, the NDDC will convene a mini-agricultural retreat for state governments and commissioners of agriculture. States in the region have their various areas of strength in agriculture. We aim to establish regional agricultural integration, which will later evolve into a regional agricultural summit where a comprehensive master plan for the region’s agriculture will be developed.”
The Managing Director affirmed that the NDDC was engaging all stakeholders to ensure harmony and cooperation in developing the hitherto neglected Niger Delta region.
Reflecting on the Federal Government’s agricultural policies, Ogbuku stressed the need to bring them home to the Niger Delta region, noting that the NDDC would continue to promote policies and programmes that enhance food security and poverty reduction in the states .
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Update : Tinubu approves 15% import duty on petrol, diesel, aimed to protect local refineries
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President Bola Tinubu has approved the introduction of a 15 per cent ad-valorem import duty on petrol and diesel imports into Nigeria.
The initiative is aimed at protecting local refineries and stabilising the downstream market, but it is likely to raise pump prices.
In a letter dated October 21, 2025, reported publicly on October 30, 2025, and addressed to the Federal Inland Revenue Service and the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, Tinubu directed immediate implementation of the tariff as part of what the government described as a “market-responsive import tariff framework.”
The letter, signed by his Private Secretary, Damilotun Aderemi, and obtained by our correspondent on Wednesday, conveyed the President’s approval following a proposal by the Executive Chairman of the FIRS, Zacch Adedeji.
The proposal sought the application of a 15 per cent duty on the cost, insurance and freight value of imported petrol and diesel to align import costs with domestic market realities.
Adedeji, in his memo to the President, explained that the measure was part of ongoing reforms to boost local refining, ensure price stability, and strengthen the naira-based oil economy in line with the administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda for energy security and fiscal sustainability.
“The core objective of this initiative is to operationalise crude transactions in local currency, strengthen local refining capacity, and ensure a stable, affordable supply of petroleum products across Nigeria,” Adedeji stated.
The FIRS boss also warned that the current misalignment between locally refined products and import parity pricing has created instability in the market.
“While domestic refining of petrol has begun to increase and diesel sufficiency has been achieved, price instability persists, partly due to the misalignment between local refiners and marketers,” he wrote.
He noted that import parity pricing- the benchmark for determining pump prices, often falls below cost recovery levels for local producers, particularly during foreign exchange and freight fluctuations, putting pressure on emerging domestic refineries.
Adedeji added that the government’s responsibility was now “twofold, to protect consumers and domestic producers from unfair pricing practices and collusion, while ensuring a level playing field for refiners to recover costs and attract investments.”
He argued that the new tariff framework would discourage duty-free fuel imports from undercutting domestic producers and foster a fair and competitive downstream environment.
According to projections contained in the letter, the 15 per cent import duty could increase the landing cost of petrol by an estimated N99.72 per litre.
“At current CIF levels, this represents an increment of approximately 99.72 per litre, which nudges imported landed costs toward local cost-recovery without choking supply or inflating consumer prices beyond sustainable thresholds. Even with this adjustment, estimated Lagos pump prices would remain in the range of N964.72 per litre ($0.62), still significantly below regional averages such as Senegal ($1.76 per litre), Cote d’Ivoire ($1.52 per litre), and Ghana ($1.37 per litre).”
The policy comes as Nigeria intensifies efforts to reduce dependence on imported petroleum products and ramp up domestic refining.
The 650,000 barrels-per-day Dangote Refinery in Lagos has commenced diesel and aviation fuel production, while modular refineries in Edo, Rivers and Imo states have started small-scale petrol refining.
However, despite these gains, petrol imports still account for up to 67 per cent of national demand.
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JUST IN: Tinubu decorates Service Chiefs with new ranks
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has decorated the new Service Chiefs with their new ranks in the military to suit their new positions.
The newly decorated handlers of the nation’s Armed Forces include Lieutenant General, now General Olufemi Olatubosun Oluyede, as Chief of Defence Staff; and Major General now Lieutenant General Emmanuel Undiendeye Undiendeye as Chief of Defence Intelligence (CDI).
Others are Major General, now Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu as Chief of Army Staff (COAS); Air Vice Marshal, now Air Marshal Kevin Aneke as Chief of Air Staff;
Service chiefs pledge improved security, local arms production, technology use
Tinubu last Friday announced the replacement of the Service Chiefs, a move that has been attributed to the need to refocus and strengthen national security.
While commenting on his action, President Tinubu, in a post on his verified X handle, charged the new military chief helmsmen to “deepen professionalism, vigilance, and unity within our Armed Forces as they serve our nation with honour”.
Tinubu decorates Service Chiefs with new ranks
Tinubu decorates Service Chiefs
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has decorated the new Service Chiefs with their new ranks in the military to suit their new positions.
The newly decorated handlers of the nation’s Armed Forces include Lieutenant General, now General Olufemi Olatubosun Oluyede, as Chief of Defence Staff; and Major General now Lieutenant General Emmanuel Undiendeye Undiendeye as Chief of Defence Intelligence (CDI).
Others are Major General, now Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu as Chief of Army Staff (COAS); Air Vice Marshal, now Air Marshal Kevin Aneke as Chief of Air Staff;
Service chiefs pledge improved security, local arms production, technology use
Tinubu last Friday announced the replacement of the Service Chiefs, a move that has been attributed to the need to refocus and strengthen national security.
While commenting on his action, President Tinubu, in a post on his verified X handle, charged the new military chief helmsmen to “deepen professionalism, vigilance, and unity within our Armed Forces as they serve our nation with honour”.
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