The Nigerian Education Loan Fund, NELFUND, has debunked a circulating notice claiming that it had suspended its student loan disbursement programme, describing the document as fake.
In a statement issued by the agency on X on Saturday, the scheme said it had not announced any pause in loan disbursements, urging the public to disregard the message and rely only on official communication channels.
The clarification comes amid growing attention on the scheme, which the Federal Government said has benefited more than one million students since its establishment, improving access to higher education across the country.
While more than 160,000 youths have also received digital skills training.
The fake notice, which had been circulating online, claimed that “due to unforeseen operational circumstances… NELFUND has taken the difficult decision to temporarily pause the student loan disbursement programme with immediate effect.”
However, NELFUND dismissed the claim, stating clearly, “This document is fake. Kindly disregard the circulating letter on suspension of student loan disbursements. NELFUND has not issued any such directive.”
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The fund advised students and stakeholders to seek verified updates through its official platforms to avoid misinformation.
It warned that misinformation could create unnecessary panic among beneficiaries and distort public understanding of government interventions in education financing.
NELFUND noted that the student loan initiative remains active and continues to support eligible Nigerian students seeking access to higher education.
Also indicate that the intervention has significantly expanded access to tertiary education, while additional youth empowerment programmes under related initiatives have reached thousands of beneficiaries nationwide.
The Fund advised students and stakeholders to seek verified updates through its official platforms to avoid misinformation.
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