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Thursday, March 6, 2025

Makinde Approves Over #554M As 2024/25 Bursary Allowances To Oyo State Undergraduate Final year Students

Makinde Approves Over #554M As 2024/25 Bursary Allowances To Oyo State Undergraduate Final year Students

...to begin screening exercise on Monday 
Oyo state Governor, Engr.'Seyi Makinde has approved the payment of the sum of Five Hundred and Fifty-Four Million, Nine Hundred and Eighty-Nine Thousand Naira(#554,989,000.00) as 2024/25 bursary allowances for Oyo State Undergraduate, HND,
Maritian& Aviation, Law Final year Students, studying in Public Tertiary Institutions.

The Chairman, Oyo State Scholarship Board, RT. Hon. Atilola Olawale  made the disclosure while addressing at the stakeholders meeting held at the Board's Conference Room, Ministry of Education, Ibadan.

According to him, the total sum of Two Hundred and Fourteen Million, One Hundred and Thirty-Five Thousand Naira(#214,135,000.00) was approved for the Oyo State Final year Law Students in Public Tertiary Institutions in the Country, while a total sum of Three Hundred and Forty Million, Eight Hundred and Fifty-Four Thousand Naira(#340,854,000.00) was approved for the final year
Undergraduate,HND,
Maritian& Aviation Students of Oyo State.

He explained that the screening exercise for Undergraduates and others will commence on Monday 10th to 14th Friday, 2025, while the screening exercise for Law Students will begin on 17th March to 20th, 2025.

He urged the qualified Students to link up with the Students Union leaders in their various institutions for further information on the screening.exercise.

He further explained that bursary allowances will soon be extended to the National Certificate Examination (NCE)final year  students of the State.

He said the bursary allowance is a testament to the Governor Seyi Makinde led administration to support undergraduate final year students and the law students who are indigenes to the state in tertiary institutions across the country.

He commended the governor for his commitment to educational development in the state through various Bursary allowances.

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