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    Speed Up Verif9cation Process, NELFUND Tells Varsities

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    By Editor on September 4, 2025 Education
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    Chidimma Uchegbu, Abuja

    The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) in yet a further demonstration of its unwavering commitment to serving the beneficiaries of the student loan programme better has called on tertiary institutions to improve on their turnaround time for the verification and approval of successfully completed and submitted applications to avoid unnecessary delay in loan disbursement to the students.

    According to the statement signed by the Director, Strategic Communication, Mrs. Oseyemi Oluwatuyi stated that the plea becomes necessary as NELFUND is inundated with complaints from prospective beneficiaries expressing worries that delay in the verification of their applications by the institutions – a critical requirement for the loan application process – is causing delay for many of them receiving their institutional fees and upkeep allowance from NELFUND.

    The Fund believes that by prioritising timely verification and approval of successfully completed and submitted applications, the loan beneficiaries would have no issues getting their fees as at when due.

    In a related development aimed to further raise the bar of the organisation and its efficiency, the office of the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) has been relocated to the Fund’s new permanent headquarters.

    Effective September 5, 2025, all official correspondence, visits, and enquiries will now be directed to: House 12, Plot 103/104, Monrovia Street, Wuse 2, Opposite Bon Hotel, Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria.

    “We wish to assure our stakeholders and the public that this relocation will not interrupt our services in any way. NELFUND remains fully operational and committed to its mandate of providing affordable education loans and support to Nigerian students across the country.

    “We appreciate your trust and continued support as we work to expand access to higher education financing nationwide”.

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