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AL-AMEEN
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Un jeune homme avec de grands rêves, les poursuivant avec détermination.
Osun, Nigeria Katılım Nisan 2024
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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIAN STUDENTS (NANS)
20th June, 2026
PRESS RELEASE
NANS DECRIES DELAY IN NELFUND STUDENTS’ UPKEEP ALLOWANCES, CALL FOR FAST ACTION TO AVOID STUDENTS MASS ACTION.
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has received with grave concern a series of complaints from Nigerian students regarding the disbursement of students’ upkeep allowances under the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) scheme.
I have it on good authority that the disbursement of students’ upkeep allowances has been on hold for the past two months, with no clear explanation or accountability from the relevant authorities. This unfortunate situation has generated widespread anxiety among Nigerian students who are beneficiaries across the country.
Without mincing words, I wish to state emphatically that the continued delay in the disbursement of these allowances is completely unacceptable. The primary objective of the NELFUND initiative is to provide relief and support to Nigerian students, particularly in the face of prevailing economic realities. Any delay that deprives students of access to these funds undermines the very purpose for which the initiative was established.
To this end, NANS calls on the Managing Director of NELFUND, Mr. Akintunde Sawyerr, the Honourable Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf Olatunji Alausa, and the Honourable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Taiwo Oyedele, to urgently intervene and ensure that all bottlenecks responsible for the delay are immediately addressed. We urge the relevant authorities to provide a clear explanation to Nigerian students and commence the disbursement of all outstanding upkeep allowances without further delay.
Consequently, NANS hereby call on NELFUND and all relevant stakeholders to resolve all issues relating to the delayed upkeep payments and ensure that students receive their entitlements. Failure to do this within the shortest period of time will leave Nigerian students with no option but to embark on peaceful mass action, including the occupation of the NELFUND Head Office, until concrete steps are taken to address the situation.
This notice should not be construed as a threat but as a legitimate expression of the frustrations of thousands of Nigerian students whose welfare continues to be adversely affected by the prolonged delay.
I wish to assure Nigerian students of my firm commitment to protecting their interests and amplifying our collective voice on matters affecting their academic pursuits and well-being.
I remain committed to the advancement and welfare of Nigerian students.
Dist. Comr. Akinteye Babatunde Afeez, GCNS
President, National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS)

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Ife Chemical to the world 🌎
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Official!🔥🔥
Best graduating student, department of Chemical Engineering, Obafemi Awolowo University.
OLALERE Emmanuel Olayemi.

'Láyẹmí@Mathelite001
This week, Officially, It becomes... OLALERE Emmanuel Olayemi, BSc Chemical Engineering (First Class Hons), GMNSE.
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the other one sounds like rice
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_FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 2025_
Great Ife,

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@GreatIfe_SU Una dey ment... Make una drop full gist since una dey gbezume😡
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Disbursement Announcement
We are pleased to announce the successful disbursement of funds to beneficiaries under the Student Loan Program:
•₦123,456,350.00 disbursed to 641 students at the University of Delta.
This milestone underscores our continued commitment to supporting educational institutions and empowering students through targeted financial assistance.
#NELFUNDStudentLoan

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@ikeoluwaFajuyi Congratulations Leader 🫡 🙌
Unto your next chapter of greatness
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On Wednesday 19th, as part of my planned visit to Kaduna, I attended the Kaduna International Trade Fair to engage with business owners, observe the activities of SMEs, and assess the true state of Nigeria’s economy and business environment.
What I witnessed was twofold.
From my interactions, I observed an economy in decline. The trade fair itself was a shadow of its former self once vibrant, now nearly deserted, with multinational companies conspicuously absent.
As a trader and a keen observer of economic activities, I can confidently say that our economy is struggling. Having attended the trade fair several times over two decades ago, I noticed the glaring absence of major corporations that once actively participated.
The Kaduna Trade Fair was once a thriving hub of commerce, attracting businesses, investors, and innovators from across the nation. In its prime, securing a booth or booking a hotel during the fair required weeks, sometimes months, of advance planning. I recall having my own space at the fair, witnessing firsthand the energy, opportunities, and partnerships it fostered. It was a significant contributor to our national economy, drawing global participation and expanding trade beyond our borders.
As a country, we must return to policies that prioritize production over consumption, strengthening the backbone of our economy—our small businesses, industries, and entrepreneurs.
We must learn from nations like Indonesia, Bangladesh, and India, which have successfully implemented economic models that empower local businesses, enhance manufacturing, and create sustainable jobs. Nigeria has the potential to reclaim its status as a major commercial hub in Africa, but this requires prudent leadership, strategic economic planning, and the political will to support business-friendly policies.
A New Nigeria is POssible!
-PO




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NESTEC 5.0: A Novel Approach To Emulate Hall Sensor Signals In Faulty BLDC Motor Applications.
The study’s findings pave the way for enhanced BLDC motor resilience, offering a promising approach to maintaining motor functionality..
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