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list of Scholarships for Nigerian Secondary School Students


1. TNRI Scholarship For School Leavers

The Nigerian Renaissance Initiative (TNRI) Scholarship has been set up by an anonymous donor to run every year so as to enable school leavers with university ambitions that would have otherwise not been able to achieve their educational aspirations due to financial constraints.
Admission seekers and O’level certificate holders can apply for the TNRI Scholarship. Application is free and you can be win and see yourself through higher institution.

2. Shell Nigeria Secondary School Scholarship Scheme

The Shell Nigeria Secondary School Scholarship Scheme is for host communities in Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Delta, Edo, Imo and Rivers states.
Every year, an average of 2,600 post-primary scholarships are awarded in the seven states. The Secondary School Scholarship Scheme is to help students pay through school, as well as enhance academic achievement in host communities.

3. Globacom GBAM Scholarships

The G-BAM Scholarships, a major aspect of Globacom’s youth program – the G-BAM Hi5ive program, empowers both the Secondary and Tertiary (University, College of Education, Polytechnic) student community in Nigeria by offering a scholarship of $5 million for 1,000 students.
The G-BAM Hi5ive program offers the lowest call tariff ever in the Nigerian market, allowing subscribers call five special numbers at only five kobo per second, and offers a unique proposition to Nigerian youths by making the immensely popular social networking site Facebook free. It also offers subscribers several other attractive benefits including free airtime and free night calls.

4. Chevron Agbami Nigeria Scholarships For Secondary School Students

Chevron grants scholarships to secondary school and college students. Along with their partners in the Agbami Field, Chevron launched the Agbami Medical and Engineering Professionals Scholarship. In 2010, the partners donated science laboratories to eight secondary schools. And by 2011, the program had been extended to 10 more states, giving aid to approximately 3,300 students. With partners, Chevron also donated 11,000 geology books to 10 Nigerian universities.
For more information contact:
Chevron Nigeria Limited
2 Chevron Drive, Lekki Peninsula
Private Mail Bag 12825
Lagos, Nigeria
Telephone: +23.4.1.277-2222

5. OANDO Scholarships for Secondary School Students

Oando Marketing Limited has been providing scholarships for children as part of our Secondary School Children’s Scholarship Project, which was initiated in 2005. The project provides secondary school educational scholarships to 12 children in the Bundu and Onne communities collectively.
The scholarship, which is awarded annually, is given to indigent students of the communities who are identified and recommended by the communities based on their financial and other special needs. The aim of the scholarship award programme is to shoulder the financial burden of the children’s education for an initial five-year period.
Gaslink Nigeria Limited, a subsidiary of Oando Gas and Power initiated its Back-To-School scholarship programme for 100 primary and secondary children in Ikeja and the Greater Lagos area. The scholarships are awarded to children who had dropped out of school or who had never had the opportunity of formal basic education due to financial constraints.

6. Merry Hearts Scholarship for Nigerian School Leavers

Merry Hearts Scholarship Fund is an initiative of The Merry Hearts Foundation (MHF) Inc. The Merry Hearts Foundation is a non-profit initiative that reaches out to underprivileged pre-university youths in impoverished regions of the world. It is constantly seeking ways to make a significant impact in educating and improving living conditions for those in need.
We provide financial, moral, material and intellectual support in equipping students with the tools they need to succeed academically and socially.
Students are chosen to be recipients of the scholarship based upon their need, which is determined by the students’ family income, family structure, and the total cost of attending the chosen school.

7. Peace Corps Nigerian Girls Scholarship Fund

The Peace Corps Nigeria Alumni Foundation (PCNAF) established its first scholarship program for Nigerian girls in 2003. The scholarship recipients were selected from each of the six regions of Nigeria, giving the program a well-rounded national scope.
The program targeted girls enrolled in the final level of junior secondary school (grade 9), and supported the scholarship winners for the full three years needed to complete their secondary school education.
Building upon the success of the inaugural program, PCNAF launched two new scholarship programs for female Nigerian students: the PCNAF’s Nigerian Girls Scholarship Program for secondary school girls in northern Nigeria, and the Young Women’s Scholarship Program for college students in the United States.
This scholarship article describes the Nigerian Girls Scholarship Program. PCNAF is collaborating with the Kano-based Inclusive Community Education and Development Association (ICEADA) to implement the program.

8. Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) Essay Scholarship Competition

The NSE, a registered company limited by guarantee, was founded in 1960 and it is licensed under the Investments and Securities Act (ISA) and is regulated by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of Nigeria. The Exchange offers listing and trading services, licensing services, market data solutions, ancillary technology services and more.
The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) is pleased to announce the commencement of the 2015 edition of its annual Essay Competition.  The NSE Essay Competition, themed “Building a Sustainable Capital Market”, is one of the Exchange’s financial literacy and inclusion initiatives aimed at building a financially savvy generation.
This is the 14th edition of the Nigerian Stock Exchange essay contest and participants who enter for this contest have chances of winning up to N750,000 plus a brand new laptop of the latest model. The full description of the NSE essay competition is given below. Remember to share this information on your social network.

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