“Tinubu’s Daughter Launches 1,000 Student Scholarship Scheme to Expand Access to Private University Education in Nigeria”
ABUJA, Nigeria Folashade Tinubu Ojo has unveiled a scholarship initiative targeting 1,000 Nigerian students for the 2025/2026 academic session at Havilla University, in a move aimed at widening access to higher education amid rising tuition costs and economic pressure on households.
The scholarship programme, announced through her office, is designed to support academically qualified students who face financial barriers to university education. According to organisers, beneficiaries will receive financial assistance covering significant portions of tuition and related academic expenses, helping to ease the burden on families struggling with inflation and increasing education costs across Nigeria.
Expanding Educational Access Through Private Sector Support
The initiative reflects a growing trend of private and philanthropic interventions in Nigeria’s education sector, where public universities continue to face funding constraints, industrial actions, and infrastructure challenges. Analysts say scholarship programmes led by individuals, foundations, and corporate actors are increasingly filling gaps in access to tertiary education.
Representatives involved in the programme noted that the scholarship aims to promote merit, inclusivity, and youth empowerment by enabling talented students from diverse socio economic backgrounds to pursue degree programmes in fields aligned with national development priorities.
Education advocates have welcomed the announcement, describing it as a timely intervention as more Nigerian families seek alternatives within private universities due to capacity shortages in public institutions. However, some policy observers emphasize the importance of sustained institutional reforms to complement philanthropic initiatives and ensure long term affordability of higher education nationwide.
Youth Development and National Human Capital Goals
Nigeria’s expanding youth population continues to place pressure on tertiary education systems. According to education sector experts, scholarship schemes such as this can help bridge opportunity gaps while contributing to human capital development a key driver for economic growth across Africa.
Supporters argue that empowering students through education investments strengthens innovation, entrepreneurship, and workforce readiness, particularly at a time when African economies are prioritizing skills development and knowledge based industries.
While details on application timelines and eligibility criteria are expected to be released by programme coordinators, the announcement has already generated significant interest among prospective students preparing for the upcoming academic session.
Broader Context
The scholarship announcement comes amid ongoing national conversations about education financing, student access, and equitable opportunities within Nigeria’s higher education ecosystem. Stakeholders continue to call for stronger collaboration between government institutions, private universities, and philanthropic actors to expand learning opportunities for young Nigerians.







