Scholarships for Nigerians

If you have been searching for scholarships for Nigerians, then this is the right place for you. Study shows that there are over 500 Scholarship opportunities for Undergraduates, Masters, and PhD for Nigerian students around the world.

Below is a list of current scholarships for Nigerian students open for application.

These include undergraduate and postgraduate scholarships in Nigeria, and international scholarships in other parts of the world. Start here to apply for the latest, ongoing scholarships in Nigeria currently available.

Kaduna State Data Science Fellowship Program 2025 (by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation)

Applications for the Kaduna State Government’s 2025 Data Science Fellowship Program are now open. Aspiring data scientists have a rare ...
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Senator Abiola Ajimobi Foundation Scholarship (SAAF) 2025 for Nigerian Students | Apply Now

All interested and eligible Nigerian students can now apply for the 2025 Abiola Ajimobi Foundation Scholarship. The goal of the ...
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Sterling Bank MIVA University Scholarship 2025 ₦2 Billion in Scholarships | No JAMB Needed

Sterling Bank, in partnership with Miva Open University, is offering 600 full-tuition undergraduate scholarships as part of the Beyond Education ...
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Zumunta National Scholarship Program (ZNSP) for Students from the 19 Northern States Indigenes (₦100,000 Annually)

The Zumunta Association USA, Inc. is seeking qualified Northern States indigenes who are interested in pursuing a baccalaureate (bachelor’s) degree ...
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Apply Now: Power Learn Project x Lagos State Employment Trust Fund Software Development Scholarship 2025

Applications Now Open for the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund Cohort! Join the Power Learn Project Software Development Scholarship and ...
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How to Apply for the 2025 TotalEnergies National Merit Scholarship

The TotalEnergies National Merit Scholarship 2025 is now accepting applications from eligible and interested applicants. Undergraduate Nigerian students enrolling in ...
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