NELFUND Concludes Successful Student Loan Sensitization Tour at FUOYE

A high-level delegation from the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) recently completed a successful sensitization tour at the Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) in Ekiti State. Led by Director of Stakeholder Management Mrs. Yemi Caxton, the team aimed to educate students on the benefits and application process of the education loan scheme.

NELFUND Concludes Successful Student Loan Sensitization Tour at FUOYE

A high-level delegation from the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) has successfully concluded a student loan sensitization tour at the Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) in Ekiti State. The event, designed to educate students about the benefits and application process of the education loan scheme, drew significant interest from the student body and university management.

The NELFUND team, led by Mrs. Yemi Caxton, Director of Stakeholder Management, engaged directly with students, offering valuable insights into the loan scheme's features. Highlights included discussions on the program's affordable interest rates, flexible repayment terms, and the ease of accessing funding.

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Mrs. Caxton emphasized NELFUND's mission to democratize access to education, stating that the initiative aims to empower Nigerian students to achieve their academic goals without the burden of financial constraints. The team's visit to FUOYE underscores its commitment to ensuring that all students have the opportunity to further their education.

As students expressed their appreciation for the information shared, the event was hailed as a significant step toward enhancing educational access and affordability in Nigeria. The positive reception indicates a growing awareness and interest in leveraging educational loans to support academic pursuits among students at FUOYE.