TRENDING
NSCDC arrests security guard over alleged burglary, theft in Ondo • 2027: Atiku vows to restore petrol subsidy if elected • Rivers: Fubara receives Shettima in Port Harcourt [VIDEO] • NNL: Heartland Need Five or Six Experienced Players, Strikers For NPFL Promotion — Owoeri • Blackouts: Sanwo-Olu tasks stakeholders to end power sector failures • “I’ve Been Unfairly Treated In South Africa” – Chidimma Adetshina Says After Adjournment Of Deportation Case • 'Bow your heads in shame for employing people with huge Facebook followers as presenters' — Kwesi Pratt to TV stations • PDP demands prosecution of Imo council boss over alleged inciting remarks against opposition • Osun 2026: Is IReV reclaiming its title as Nigeria’s electoral game changer?, By Samson Itodo • Botafogo demite Franclim Carvalho e recebe o Athletico-PR sob novo comando • Sanwo-Olu celebrates Isese Day, urges preservation of Yoruba heritage • UK lists 10 ways to qualify for British citizenship in the UK • Kwarans Know the Difference: No Amount of Political Propaganda Can Erase Abdulrazaq’s Achievements • Be vigilant, report suspicious characters to security agencies - Peace Council • Ghana explores traceability technology to track mined gold sources — GoldBod CEO • ‘A loss is a loss’ – Prof Atta Peprah rejects GoldBod’s defence of $1.7billion loss • Sammy Gyamfi admitted $1.7bn GoldBod loss but blames other institutions – Afenyo-Markin • Shamima Muslim hails ‘Holy Alliance’ between media and govt in strengthening Ghana’s democracy • ‘He must resign’: Fans’ petition calls for Infantino to quit as Fifa president • Double-elimination, reseeding and 20 teams: MLS plans overhaul of playoffs • NSCDC arrests security guard over alleged burglary, theft in Ondo • 2027: Atiku vows to restore petrol subsidy if elected • Rivers: Fubara receives Shettima in Port Harcourt [VIDEO] • NNL: Heartland Need Five or Six Experienced Players, Strikers For NPFL Promotion — Owoeri • Blackouts: Sanwo-Olu tasks stakeholders to end power sector failures • “I’ve Been Unfairly Treated In South Africa” – Chidimma Adetshina Says After Adjournment Of Deportation Case • 'Bow your heads in shame for employing people with huge Facebook followers as presenters' — Kwesi Pratt to TV stations • PDP demands prosecution of Imo council boss over alleged inciting remarks against opposition • Osun 2026: Is IReV reclaiming its title as Nigeria’s electoral game changer?, By Samson Itodo • Botafogo demite Franclim Carvalho e recebe o Athletico-PR sob novo comando • Sanwo-Olu celebrates Isese Day, urges preservation of Yoruba heritage • UK lists 10 ways to qualify for British citizenship in the UK • Kwarans Know the Difference: No Amount of Political Propaganda Can Erase Abdulrazaq’s Achievements • Be vigilant, report suspicious characters to security agencies - Peace Council • Ghana explores traceability technology to track mined gold sources — GoldBod CEO • ‘A loss is a loss’ – Prof Atta Peprah rejects GoldBod’s defence of $1.7billion loss • Sammy Gyamfi admitted $1.7bn GoldBod loss but blames other institutions – Afenyo-Markin • Shamima Muslim hails ‘Holy Alliance’ between media and govt in strengthening Ghana’s democracy • ‘He must resign’: Fans’ petition calls for Infantino to quit as Fifa president • Double-elimination, reseeding and 20 teams: MLS plans overhaul of playoffs
Your children may be collecting NELFUND without telling you – Oyedele
Back to Home

Your children may be collecting NELFUND without telling you – Oyedele

Punch Nigeria about 2 hours 1 mins read
Finance Minister Oyedele suggests some students may be receiving NELFUND loans without informing their parents. Learn how to check and apply for the Nigeri Read More: https://punchng.com/your-children-may-be-collecting-nelfund-without-telling-you-oyedele/

This article was sourced from an external publication.

Share this article
OneClick Africa Logo

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

© 2026 OneClick Africa. All rights reserved.