Education
Dangote Launches Landmark ₦1 Trillion Scholarship Scheme to Support 1.3 Million Nigerian Students
By Auwal Ahmad Umar
Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man and Chairman of the Aliko Dangote Foundation (ADF), unveiled a ₦1 trillion national scholarship program designed to expand access to education and strengthen human capital development across Nigeria on Thursday.
The initiative, which takes off in 2026, will run for 10 years with an annual commitment of ₦100 billion. More than 1.3 million students from all 774 local government areas are expected to benefit.Speaking at the launch in Abuja, Mr Dangote said the scholarship scheme aims to support Nigeria’s most vulnerable learners, noting that many young people drop out of school due to financial hardship rather than lack of ability. He described the intervention as a strategic investment in the country’s future, insisting that every child kept in school strengthens the economy and reduces inequality.
The program is structured in three components. The Aliko Dangote STEM Scholars category will support 30,000 undergraduates in public universities and polytechnics, who will receive up to ₦600,000 annually for tuition. The Aliko Dangote Technical Scholars component will support 5,000 trainees in technical and vocational institutions with essential tools and learning materials. The MHF Dangote Secondary School Girls Scholars scheme will provide uniforms, books and learning supplies to 10,000 girls in public secondary schools, with priority given to states with large out-of-school populations.
To guarantee transparency, the Foundation will use a fully digital and merit-based selection process, implemented in partnership with NELFUND, JAMB, NIMC, NUC, NBTE, WAEC and NECO. Heads of the agencies were present at the launch to affirm their support.
A Programme Steering Committee chaired by the Emir of Lafia, Justice Sidi Dauda Bage, will oversee implementation. The committee includes former vice-chancellors, senior education administrators and representatives of the Dangote family. Mr Dangote also disclosed that 25 per cent of his personal wealth has been committed to the Foundation to sustain the initiative, with progress to be reviewed under the Dangote Group Vision 2030 plan.
He emphasised that no single organisation can solve Nigeria’s education challenges alone, and he called for stronger collaboration between government, the private sector, and communities.
Vice President Kashim Shettima described the scholarship scheme as the largest private-sector education support programme in Nigeria’s history, calling it “nation-building in its purest form.” He warned that a population becomes a liability only when uneducated and said the initiative aligns with the government’s efforts to improve Nigeria’s human capital index through NELFUND, UBEC, TETFUND and expanded technical and vocational programmes.
Education Minister Prof. Tunji Alausa said the intervention fits into the Tinubu administration’s plan to transition Nigeria from a resource-dependent economy to a knowledge-driven one. He noted that by the end of the program’s first decade, more than 170,000 girls would have gained access to secondary education through the scheme.
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who represented the Nigerian Governors’ Forum, commended Mr Dangote and pledged the support of state governments.
The Emir of Lafia praised Mr Dangote’s patriotism, while the Ooni of Ife, Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, described the intervention as transformational and timely. United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed, speaking virtually, said the scholarship will give children the opportunity to learn and enable families to thrive.
The ₦1 trillion scholarship programme represents the most extensive private education funding initiative ever undertaken in Nigeria. According to the ADF, the scheme is expected to improve school retention, completion rates and long-term socioeconomic outcomes for beneficiaries nationwide.
Education
Borno Teachers Storm Streets, Demand Rescue of Abducted Schoolchildren
Borno Teachers Storm Streets, Demand Rescue of Abducted Schoolchildren
By Tada Jutha, Maiduguri
Hundreds of teachers under the umbrella of the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT) in Borno State on Tuesday marched through major streets of Maiduguri and converged on the Government House to demand the immediate rescue of abducted schoolchildren and stronger security measures to protect schools across the state.
The protest, which was part of a nationwide directive issued by the national leadership of the NUT, aimed to draw attention to the growing threat of insecurity in educational institutions and the continued captivity of pupils and students abducted from the Mussa community in the Askira/Uba Local Government Area.
The rally followed a circular issued on May 29, 2026, by the union’s national president, Audu Amba, and national secretary, Clinton Ikpitibo, directing all state chapters to organise solidarity demonstrations in support of victims of school-related abductions and attacks.
Leading the protest in Maiduguri, the Secretary of the NUT in Borno State, Bako Monguno, and the union’s National Publicity Secretary, Yusuf Tom, called on governments at all levels to act swiftly to secure the release of the abducted learners and guarantee the safety of schools nationwide.
Addressing the protesters, Tom said education remains a fundamental right that violence and insecurity must not endanger.
“We are gathered here to demand the unconditional release of the pupils of Mussa Primary and Secondary School in Askira/Uba. Children deserve protection and access to education without fear,” he said.
He urged the authorities to intensify rescue efforts and strengthen security around schools, noting that teachers and students should not have to live under the constant threat of kidnapping.
The state treasurer of the union, Mustapha Usman, expressed concern over what he described as the inadequate attention being given to the plight of the abducted children and their families.
“We are dissatisfied with the authorities’ response to the abduction of the Mussa community children. These pupils deserve urgent intervention, and we are here to ensure their voices are not forgotten,” Usman said.
Also speaking, a teacher, Abdullahi Saidu, appealed to the government and security agencies to ensure that every child held in captivity is safely reunited with their families.
“No student should remain in the hands of kidnappers. The government must do everything possible to secure their release,” he said.
Another protester, Ibrahim, lamented the rising insecurity affecting communities across the country, saying innocent citizens continue to bear the consequences.
“For how long will this situation continue? Pupils, teachers, travellers and ordinary citizens are no longer safe. We need decisive action to end these attacks and restore confidence in our security system,” he said.
The peaceful protest ended with participants carrying placards and chanting slogans calling for safe schools, enhanced security and the immediate release of all abducted learners.
The demonstration reflects growing concerns among education stakeholders over the increasing incidents of school abductions and attacks, particularly in conflict-affected communities where access to education remains under constant threat.
Education
Gombe NUT Leads Solidarity Rally for Kidnapped Teachers, Students
Gombe NUT Leads Solidarity Rally for Kidnapped Teachers, Students
By Auwal AHmad Umar
The Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), Gombe State Wing, on Monday led a solidarity rally calling for the immediate release of teachers and students abducted by bandits and terrorists across the country, describing the attacks on schools as a direct threat to Nigeria’s future.
Speaking during the rally, the Chairman of NUT in Gombe State, Comrade Ali Baba Dalhatu, said teachers across Nigeria were joining colleagues worldwide in solidarity with educators and learners who have become victims of insecurity.
Dalhatu lamented the increasing cases of attacks on schools, kidnappings, and killings of teachers and students, noting that many families have been left devastated while communities continue to live in fear and uncertainty.
According to him, the continued detention of innocent teachers and learners is unacceptable and requires urgent action from government and security agencies.
“An attack on a teacher is an attack on education, and an attack on education is an attack on the future of Nigeria,” he said.
The NUT chairman stressed that teachers dedicate their lives to nurturing future generations and should not be exposed to violence while carrying out their professional duties.
He called on the Federal Government, security agencies, and other stakeholders to intensify efforts toward rescuing all abducted teachers and students and ensuring adequate protection for schools across the country.
Dalhatu also urged Nigerians to reject the normalization of attacks on educational institutions, warning that such incidents undermine learning, community development, and national progress.
“We demand the immediate and unconditional release of all teachers and learners being held in captivity. Schools must remain safe spaces for teaching and learning,” he added.
Representing Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya at the event, the Chief of Staff, Government House Gombe, Alhaji Abubakar Inuwa Kari, expressed sympathy with the victims and their families.
He said the Gombe State Government shares in the pain of those whose loved ones remain in captivity, describing the situation as heartbreaking and unfortunate.
“On behalf of the Government and people of Gombe State, we share in the pain of our brothers, sisters, teachers, students, and children who are currently in captivity. This is a very difficult time for all of us as a nation,” Kari said.
The Chief of Staff assured participants that the state government has continued to adopt proactive measures to safeguard schools and communities.
According to him, Governor Inuwa Yahaya’s administration has strengthened collaboration with conventional and community-based security agencies to ensure the safety of educational institutions across the state.
“Our schools are well secured, and we will continue to take proactive steps to protect learners, teachers, and communities,” he stated.
The rally concluded with prayers for the safe return of all kidnapped teachers and students, as participants renewed calls for stronger security measures to protect schools and guarantee access to education without fear.
Many of the participants carried placards with messages demanding justice for victims and urging authorities to prioritise the safety of teachers and learners nationwide.
Education
Balami, Al-Ansar Foundation Seek Stronger Private University Partnerships in Nigeria
Balami, Al-Ansar Foundation Seek Stronger Private University Partnerships in Nigeria
By Auwal Ahmad Umar
The founder of Africa’s first private aeronautics university, Isaac David Balami, has called for deeper collaboration among private educational institutions to strengthen higher education and innovation across Nigeria and the African continent.
Mr. Balami made the call during a courtesy visit to the president and founder of the Al-Ansar Foundation, Dr. Mohammed Kyari Dikwa, at the organization’s corporate headquarters in Maitama, Abuja.
The meeting brought together the two education advocates to discuss the future of private university education in Nigeria, with emphasis on sustainability, institutional partnerships, research development, innovation, and capacity building.
According to the participants, the discussions explored practical ways private institutions can complement government efforts in expanding access to quality tertiary education and producing graduates equipped to compete globally.
Speaking during the visit, Mr. Balami emphasised the need for stronger alliances among private universities, particularly in specialised fields such as aviation, engineering, science, and technology.
He noted that collaboration among institutions would help drive research, innovation, and technical advancement needed for Africa’s development.
The aeronautics university founder also praised the humanitarian and educational interventions of the Al-Ansar Foundation under the leadership of Mr Dikwa.
In his remarks, Mr Dikwa reaffirmed the foundation’s commitment to educational development and human capital advancement through strategic partnerships.
He said private universities have an important role in addressing gaps in Nigeria’s education sector by promoting research excellence, entrepreneurship, and ethical leadership among young people.
Both parties also discussed future areas of cooperation, including academic exchange programs, professional development initiatives, technology transfers, entrepreneurial support, and international partnerships aimed at improving educational standards across Africa.
The visit concluded with the exchange of souvenirs and commemorative gifts, symbolising mutual respect and a shared commitment to future collaborations.
Observers say the engagement reflects growing efforts by private sector leaders to build stronger partnerships capable of transforming higher education and supporting long-term national development.
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