Nigeria’s student loan boss hit pause on the deadline, giving applicants extra breathing room instead of slamming the door shut.
Deadline extension details
Deadline extension details
- The Nigerian Education Loan Fund pushed the cutoff back to February 27.
- The earlier deadline sat at January 31.
- Spokesperson Oseyemi Oluwatuyi confirmed the change.
- The move buys students more application time.
- The Nigerian Education Loan Fund opened its second intake on October 23.
- Officials said time pressure was blocking some applicants.
- The portal stays live through the new cutoff.
- The goal is fuller, completed submissions.
- Nigerian Education Loan Fund Managing Director Akintunde Sawyerr backed the extension.
- He framed it as fairness for eligible Nigerian students.
- Access and inclusivity drove the decision.
- Applicants were urged to finish and submit.
- The Nigerian Education Loan Fund was launched in 2023.
- Earlier applications ran from May 2024 through February 21, 2025.
- President Bola Tinubu signed the Access to Higher Education Act.
- Public tertiary students qualify for interest-free loans.