The Christiana Omosigho Foundation has opened its Student Support Fund to outstanding Nigerian students in their final year of study. The scholarship is designed to ease financial stress by covering both project expenses and personal upkeep, enabling students to stay focused and graduate with confidence.

Support Offered
Successful applicants will receive:
- Up to ₦250,000 for project-related costs.
- Up to ₦80,000 monthly for upkeep and academic needs during their final year.
This initiative targets students who combine strong academic performance with financial need.
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Application Methods
The foundation has provided two flexible options:
Option 1: Private Submission
- Record a one-minute video with your referee visibly present.
- Upload it directly through the official application form.
Option 2: Public Submission
- Post your one-minute video on social media.
- Tag @christianaomosigho_foundation and invite the foundation as a collaborator.
Both options carry equal weight. Therefore, applicants can choose whichever method they feel most comfortable with.
Application Deadline
- Closes: 11:59 p.m., Wednesday, 13th November 2025.
- Late applications will not be reviewed.
Why This Fund Matters
The Student Support Fund goes beyond financial help. It motivates students to persevere, encourages responsibility, and strengthens focus. Furthermore, it nurtures values that prepare young Nigerians for life after graduation.
By providing this support, the foundation ensures that more final-year students can finish strong and look forward to brighter opportunities.
👉 Apply today, tell your story with confidence, and take one more step toward completing your academic journey.
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