TRENDING
بين الأرشيف الإمبراطوري والذاكرة المستعادة- من يملك حق رواية تاريخ السودان؟ • New buses undergoing inspections, registration — Transport Minister explains deployment delay • 'We shall mount a spirited defence' — GSA pushes back against injunction bid on container charges • 24-hour economy policy is a scam, dead on arrival — Dr. Amin Adam • What is happening to Abronye DC is unjust and unfair — Osahen Afenyo-Markin • Public sector approach to 24-hour economy fundamentally flawed — Dr. Amin Adam • Iran jails ex-national team goalkeeper after anti-Khamenei post • ASUU warns FG: Failure to implement 2025 agreement poses threat to university peace • Shehu Buba Withdraws From Bauchi APC Governorship Race Over Alleged Irregularities • 30% Of Nigerians With Diabetes Have Retinopathy –SightSavers • NUT Rejects Federal Education Policy, Threatens Strike Over Welfare • CBN Says Inflation Spike Temporary, Sees Return to Disinflation • Xi, Putin Present United Front Against US During Beijing Summit • Police arrest 149 suspected thugs in fresh crackdown on ‘Daba’ violence in Kano • Connect Nigeria unveils Quote Request to enhance event planning • FG scales foundational learning programme across 15 states to tackle learning poverty • 57% of Sub-Saharan Africans remain unbanked as bitcoin adoption movement expands • Oyo abduction: Rescue efforts are ongoing beneath – Husband of kidnapped principal says • Kwankwaso indirectly working for Tinubu’s 2027 re-election bid – Kano govt • Kidnappers abduct two cocoa institute workers in Oyo, police arrest two • بين الأرشيف الإمبراطوري والذاكرة المستعادة- من يملك حق رواية تاريخ السودان؟ • New buses undergoing inspections, registration — Transport Minister explains deployment delay • 'We shall mount a spirited defence' — GSA pushes back against injunction bid on container charges • 24-hour economy policy is a scam, dead on arrival — Dr. Amin Adam • What is happening to Abronye DC is unjust and unfair — Osahen Afenyo-Markin • Public sector approach to 24-hour economy fundamentally flawed — Dr. Amin Adam • Iran jails ex-national team goalkeeper after anti-Khamenei post • ASUU warns FG: Failure to implement 2025 agreement poses threat to university peace • Shehu Buba Withdraws From Bauchi APC Governorship Race Over Alleged Irregularities • 30% Of Nigerians With Diabetes Have Retinopathy –SightSavers • NUT Rejects Federal Education Policy, Threatens Strike Over Welfare • CBN Says Inflation Spike Temporary, Sees Return to Disinflation • Xi, Putin Present United Front Against US During Beijing Summit • Police arrest 149 suspected thugs in fresh crackdown on ‘Daba’ violence in Kano • Connect Nigeria unveils Quote Request to enhance event planning • FG scales foundational learning programme across 15 states to tackle learning poverty • 57% of Sub-Saharan Africans remain unbanked as bitcoin adoption movement expands • Oyo abduction: Rescue efforts are ongoing beneath – Husband of kidnapped principal says • Kwankwaso indirectly working for Tinubu’s 2027 re-election bid – Kano govt • Kidnappers abduct two cocoa institute workers in Oyo, police arrest two
FG begins payment of outstanding BEA scholarships
Back to Home

FG begins payment of outstanding BEA scholarships

Vanguard Nigeria about 1 hour 2 mins read
FG begins payment of outstanding BEA scholarships

…moves to clear students’ allowances abroad

By Joseph Erunke, Abuja

The Federal Government has commenced the payment of outstanding allowances owed Nigerian students studying abroad under the Bilateral Education Agreement,BEA Scholarship Programme, reaffirming its commitment to the welfare and academic success of scholars overseas.

The Federal Ministry of Education, in a statement issued on Tuesday, disclosed that the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, had successfully transferred approved funds to Nigerian embassies and missions for immediate disbursement to eligible beneficiaries.

According to the ministry,in the statement signed by its Director of Press and Public Relations, Boriowo Folasade, the payment covers 50 per cent of the approved outstanding obligations for 2025, with arrangements already underway for the release of the balance.

Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf Tunji Alausa, said the funds had reached the various embassy accounts and directed affected missions to begin immediate payment to beneficiaries.

He urged Nigerian scholars under the now-terminated BEA Scholarship Programme to monitor their accounts, noting that payments were expected to begin reflecting without delay.

Alausa said the move underscored President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s commitment to the welfare, academic advancement and wellbeing of Nigerian students abroad in line with the administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

“The Federal Government remains resolute in ensuring that no Nigerian student pursuing academic excellence under government scholarship schemes is left unsupported,” the minister stated.

He commended the patience and resilience shown by affected students despite the delay in payment, assuring them that the government remained committed to fulfilling all legitimate obligations owed scholars.

The ministry further reiterated its resolve to sustain policies and interventions aimed at promoting access to quality education, strengthening student welfare and advancing national development through strategic human capital investment.

The statement also assured stakeholders of the government’s continued support for Nigerian students globally and the effective implementation of scholarship programmes.

The post FG begins payment of outstanding BEA scholarships appeared first on Vanguard News.

This article was sourced from an external publication.

Share this article

Comments (0)

Want to join the discussion?

Sign in to post comments and engage with the community.

Be the first to comment!

OneClick Africa Logo

Africa's premier digital hub for impactful news, entertainment, and business insights.

© 2026 OneClick Africa. All rights reserved.