Mr Odedeji appealed to students to take advantage of the initiative.
“Those opportunities are our right and we must, like others, demand for what rightfully belongs to us,” the caucus said.
None of the 19 institutions is from the South-Eastern part of the country, while the other five geopolitical zones have at least one institution on the list.
She said that NELFUND would continue to drive the mission of expanding tertiary education access for all Nigerian youths.
He added that the fraudulent website was using NELFUND’s name and logo without authorisation.
He added that the fund would also ensure the timely disbursement of stipends for day-to-day expenses.
The president addressed the nation today against the backdrop of the nationwide protests with a surfeit of compassion and empathy,
Mr Tinubu said, “Unfortunately, one of the digital centres was vandalised during the protests in Kano. What a shame.’’
The statement urged students to submit their compete data via the student verification system.
This decision was necessitated by the failure of several state-owned institutions to upload the required student data and fee information.
