Education
40 additional institutions get student loans (+FULL LIST)

40 additional institutions get student loans (+FULL LIST)
The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) says it has disbursed student loan to additional tertiary education institutions in the country.
NELFUND makes this known in a post on its X handle on Friday.
It said : “NELFUND is pleased to announce that it has successfully disbursed Student Loans to 40 additional institutions, bringing the total disbursements to institutions to 59.
” This expansion marks a significant milestone in NELFUND’s ongoing commitment to providing access to quality education for all Nigerian students, regardless of their financial circumstances.”
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Below are the new benefiting institutions:
40 additional institutions get student loans (+FULL LIST)
Education
WAEC introduces variations of papers for 2025 WASSCE exams

WAEC introduces variations of papers for 2025 WASSCE exams
The West African Examinations Council, WAEC, has announced the introduction of paper variations for the 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination WASSCE, to curb examination malpractice.
This new examination format, which will see candidates receive unique questions, will be implemented for the first time during the WASSCE scheduled to take place from April 24 to June 20, 2025.
Addressing the media at WAEC national office in Yaba, Lagos, yesterday, Dr. Amos Dangut, the Head of the Nigeria National Office, expressed the council’s commitment to integrating modern technology in examination administration.
“As an organization that believes in the use of modern Information and Communications Technology, we are excited to introduce Computer-based WASSCE for school candidates.
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“From this year onwards, no two candidates will have the same questions, which is a significant step towards upholding academic integrity,’’ he said.
The 2025 examination will accommodate a staggering 1,973,253 candidates from 23,554 schools, with a gender distribution of 979,228 males and 994,025 females.
This marks an increase in both male and female participants, compared to previous years.
“The statistics indicate a continued growth in female participation, which is encouraging,” Dr. Dangut noted.
To enhance the registration process, the National Identification Number, NIN has been incorporated as a component.
However, Dr. Dangut emphasised that it was not mandatory at the initial stage, to facilitate easier registration.
He explained: “We wanted to ensure all candidates could access the registration portal without unnecessary barriers.’’
WAEC introduces variations of papers for 2025 WASSCE exams
Education
US cancels visas for Nigerian, other international students

US cancels visas for Nigerian, other international students
A sudden wave of visa cancellations has left hundreds of international students including many Nigerians reeling with uncertainty across the United States.
“This started off looking like isolated cases, but now it’s coming fast and furious,” said Matthew Maiona, a Boston-based immigration attorney, reflecting growing concerns among legal experts and advocacy groups.
A recent Associated Press review revealed that at least 901 students from 128 colleges have already been impacted by the cancellations.
While many impacted students come from countries like India and China, immigration attorneys report that no region appears to be immune from the sweeping crackdown. In several cases, students were reportedly flagged for minor infractions, such as traffic violations.
Four students in Michigan have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government, claiming their visas were revoked without explanation. Similar legal actions are emerging across the country, with judges in states including New Hampshire, Wisconsin, and Montana issuing temporary orders to reinstate some students’ legal status.
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In a marked change from previous procedures, universities are now discovering these visa terminations through the federal immigration database—sometimes before the students themselves are notified.
This abrupt policy shift is leaving many students in a state of uncertainty, with some just weeks away from graduation or starting jobs.
With no official response yet from the U.S. State Department or the Department of Homeland Security, confusion continues to grow.
Some students are being told to leave the country immediately, while others remain in the U.S. to appeal the decision—hoping to avoid detention or deportation.
In the meantime, many have adopted new routines: carrying immigration documents at all times and preparing for worst-case scenarios.
“It’s scary,” said a Chinese Ph.D. student at UNC Chapel Hill. “You don’t know if you’ll be the next one.”
US cancels visas for Nigerian, other international students
Education
No UTME candidates will take exam outside state of registration – JAMB

No UTME candidates will take exam outside state of registration – JAMB
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced that candidates will not sit for the board’s examination outside their state of registration.
The announcement was made by JAMB Public Communication Advisor, Dr Fabian Benjamin, who spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday.
Benjamin revealed that candidates who sat for the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) outside their state of registration and residence were sent to the available mock centres closer to their areas.
According to him, the move was because not all the Computer Based Test (CBT) centres were available to conduct the mock examination.
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Benjamin added that all registered centres would be available for the main exercise.
“If centres for mock in Abuja are filled up, and there were available centres in Nassarawa State, candidates will be sent there,” he said.
He, however, added that it was unlikely in the main exercise because there will be more centres conducting the main examination: no candidate would be sent outside their state of residence.
Benjamin further disclosed that early UTME registration also determines the proximity of a candidate’s centre.
If a centre was already filled up, the candidate may be assigned any available centre within the state.
No UTME candidates will take exam outside state of registration – JAMB
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