YAYEF Launches ₦10m Tuition Scholarship Fund To Empower Kwara Youth

Posted on May 1, 2025

The Yahaya Alapansanpa Youth
Education Foundation (YAYEF) has announced the launch of a ₦10 million
merit-based tuition scholarship fund to support outstanding students from
underprivileged backgrounds in Kwara State.

The new initiative aims to reward academic excellence, good character, and
commitment to community development among youth pursuing higher education at government universities (federal or state) across Nigeria.

By easing the financial burden of tuition fees, YAYEF seeks to unlock the potential of deserving young leaders and equip them for a brighter future.

Applications for the scholarship program will open soon, with detailed eligibility criteria and application guidelines available through YAYEF’s official platforms.

This initiative reaffirms YAYEF’s mission to expand access to education and invest in the next generation of changemakers, in line with its broader commitment to youth empowerment and community progress.

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