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Federal Polytechnic Monguno Receives N3.83 Million NELFUND Loan Fund for Students
Federal Polytechnic Monguno Receives N3.83 Million NELFUND Loan Fund for Students

Federal Polytechnic Monguno has acknowledged the receipt of N3,830,000 from the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFund) to cover institutional charges for 32 students at the institution.
In an official letter signed by the Rector, Engr. Prof. Garba M. Ngala, the institution expressed appreciation for the intervention, emphasizing its role in boosting students’ academic morale and easing financial burdens amid the nation’s current economic challenges.
The rector commended the present administration for implementing the NELFund initiative, stating that it plays a vital role in ensuring students can focus on their education without financial distractions.
With rising tuition costs and economic uncertainties, the NELFund program continues to provide much-needed relief for students across Nigeria, enabling them to pursue their academic dreams without financial roadblocks.
The polytechnic looks forward to continued support from the government and relevant stakeholders to sustain this initiative and expand its reach to more students in need.
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