The NELFUND MD said that the portal would aggregate listings from the public and private sector.
NELFUND announced this in a statement on Friday.
The Nigerian Education Loan Fund has warned students to be cautious of a fake portal with fraudulent messages currently circulating online.
Mr Hustapha said, ‘‘One of the issues we have identified is that some institutions fail to notify students when payments have been made.’’
He urged the youth chiefs to champion community development through education.
Mr Sawyerr stated that it also highlighted the widespread trust in NELFUND’s mission to democratise access to tertiary education.
Withholding “critical financial information from students is not only unethical but a direct violation of the principles upon which NELFUND was established,” said Mr Sawyerr.
The president commended the Catholic body’s commitment to education and healthcare.
The commissioner expressed displeasure over the low number of Edo students applying for the loan.
Ms Okewale-Sonaiya said, “Education is a catalyst that would drive Nigeria’s economic growth and development.’’
