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NELFUND Bends to Pressure: Extends Student Loan Portal

You’d think, after nearly two years of the scheme rolling out, the rush would have died down by now. But no, here we are in early March 2026, and the Nigerian Education Loan Fund is still playing catch-up with a flood of hopeful students.

Just days after reminding everyone the portal would slam shut on February 27, NELFUND quietly pushed the deadline a bit further. Not a massive extension, mind you, but enough extra breathing room for those scrambling to get their applications in.

It’s all down to that awareness campaign they’ve been running hard, hitting the six geopolitical zones, talking to students, parents, institutions. Suddenly, the numbers spiked.

“Significant increase in awareness and nationwide demand,” the statement from Oseyemi Oluwatuyi, their Director of Strategic Communications, put it on Monday. Akintunde Sawyerr, the Managing Director, didn’t mince words either: this is about giving every eligible kid a fair shot at tertiary education without the usual financial chokehold.

Think about it. The scheme kicked off under President Tinubu back in 2024, interest-free loans for public uni students covering tuition and upkeep, repayable only after graduation and a job. No collateral, no guarantors for the truly needy.

It’s supposed to level the playing field, especially for kids from low-income homes who’d otherwise drop out or never start. And the uptake? Massive. By the time the portal (temporarily) closed last Friday, they’d logged 1.69 million applications and disbursed nearly N184 billion with over N107 billion straight to institutions for fees, the rest as upkeep to students. That’s not pocket change; it’s real money changing real lives.

Also see: Host Communities Demands Portion of 13% Derivation Funds

Here’s the rub; not everyone’s clock runs on the same schedule. Some schools only just kicked off their 2025/2026 session. Others are still dragging their feet on verified student lists. Latecomers who caught wind of the program through the outreach drives? They needed a lifeline too.

So NELFUND bent, approved “some additional days,” left the door cracked for institutions to request more time with their calendars in hand. It’s pragmatic, sure, but you sense a bit of scrambling behind the scenes. Demand outpacing the plan? That’s the story of so many good Nigerian initiatives.

Sawyerr framed it nobly: expanding access, transparency, accountability, sustainable financing to smash those barriers. Fair enough. Yet as someone who’s covered education policy rollouts across Africa, I’ve seen how these things can go, initial euphoria, then the grind of verification delays, tech glitches, or just plain bureaucracy. Students are still hitting refresh on their portals, praying their docs clear before the final cutoff.

For now, it’s a small win. A reminder that when the clamor gets loud enough—from campuses in Port Harcourt to lecture halls in Kano—policymakers sometimes actually listen. Whether the extension holds and the funds keep flowing smoothly, that’s the next chapter.

In a country where higher education can feel like a luxury rather than a right, every extra day on that portal counts. For thousands of young Nigerians, it’s not just paperwork; it’s a shot at rewriting their futures.

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