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EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by NwaNimo1(m): 7:55pm On Aug 14
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has released the sum of N50 billion to the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) from recovered assets to support the student loan scheme.

The anti-graft agency announced this in a press statement on Tuesday, following a visit by NELFUND’s head, Akinwunmi Sawyerr, to the EFCC headquarters.

According to the statement, the chairman of EFCC, Ola Olukoyede, lauded the student loan programme, describing it as a policy issue to tackle corruption.

Olukoyede also mentioned that the inability of many parents to fund the education of their children had always been a predisposing factor of corruption, making students vulnerable to all forms of economic and financial crimes.

“One of the main incentives to cybercrimes is the inability of parents to fund the education of their children. NELFUND is a policy issue against crimes. President Tinubu should be commended for initiating the Fund”, he said.

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On his part, Sawyerr said NELFUND was a programme designed to provide funding for the education of indigent students.

He also thanked EFCC for the N50 billion injected into NELFUND from the proceeds of crime recovered by the Commission.

“We are aware of the funds from the proceeds of crime extended to NELFUND. We are here to express our gratitude for the gesture. We also want the EFCC to exercise oversight on what we are doing”, he said.

What you should know
The revised Student Loan Act of 2024 was created to make education more accessible to all Nigerian students, regardless of their financial situation.

The Act aims to remove the financial barriers that often prevent students from pursuing higher education.

The National Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) will receive money from several sources, including a small percentage of taxes and duties collected by key government agencies like the Federal Inland Revenue Service, Nigerian Immigration Service, and Nigerian Customs Service.

Additionally, profits from the government’s natural resource activities, education bonds, and donations from individuals and organizations will also contribute to the fund.


These loans will help cover tuition, fees, and living expenses. Graduates will start repaying the loan two years after completing the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) program, giving them time to settle into their careers before beginning repayment.

In July, the Fund disbursed N2.5 billion to various institutions across the country.

The management also said that it has released the sum of N20,000 as July stipends to students across the country in August.
https://nairametrics.com/2024/08/14/efcc-donates-n50-billion-from-recovered-loot-to-nelfund-for-student-loan-scheme/

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Re: EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by Babangidapikin: 8:16pm On Aug 14
Is it there money that they are donating... shouldn't it revert to the owner or government.

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Re: EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by Kobojunkieee: 8:17pm On Aug 14
Babangidapikin:
Is it there money that they are donating... shouldn't it revert to the owner or government.
Help me ask these people abeg! It almost seems these politricktians no longer consider the people of Nigeria a part of the Governmental equation at this point.

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Re: EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by NwaNimo1(m): 8:22pm On Aug 14
Small Print.....



.....the more you see, the less you look!

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Re: EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by obiekunie01: 8:32pm On Aug 14
WHAT HAPPENS TO THE SCHEME IF THERE IS NO MORE MONEY TO DONATE?

APC AND SCAM! 5 & 6! cheesy

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Re: EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by Okoroawusa: 8:35pm On Aug 14
What will ever make Obidients happy? Look at those above....shior!

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Re: EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by WorldRichest: 8:36pm On Aug 14
Shey una dey see?

Recover our stolen wealth from looters and give it to students. Isn’t this what we have been saying for years?

There is lots of work to be done to save this country, but a step at a time, we will get there

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Re: EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by GreenxGreen: 9:18pm On Aug 14
Recorved looted funds belongs to Nigeria not EFCC grin grin grin

So what are they donating ?

Nonsense Government of Disaster and Calamity!

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Re: EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by Ebigwei007: 9:50pm On Aug 14
This one mean say house girl dey do the work of madam, what a shame.

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Re: EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by ObosiUkwalla: 10:45pm On Aug 14
GreenxGreen:
Recorved looted funds belongs to Nigeria not EFCC grin grin grin

So what are they donating ?

Nonsense Government of Disaster and Calamity!

And to even think a govt agency can 'dash' huge sum like this to another govt agency that has its budget approved by the national assembly is worrisome..

This shows that tinubu's appointees are just doing as they like with little or no oversight from him been the president

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Re: EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by Ikaeniyan0: 10:52pm On Aug 14
IP0Bdientz should be ready to wail till 2031

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Re: EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by OlujobaSamuel: 10:59pm On Aug 14
Donate How??
Is it their money??
I thought recovered loot should go into the federation or fg account, so who gave efcc power to spend as they like??
50bn

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Re: EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by Deziwealth: 6:23am On Aug 15
Thanks to efcc for helping in the building of our future leaders, obituaries supporters won't like this news, their Messiah won't be found. Unlike their Messiah who invested state funds in his children account while his supporters push trucks and sells gala under lagos,oyo, ekiti bridge..

5 plot people over to you let's the lamentation begin 1 2 3 go

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Re: EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by NaijaCover(m): 6:23am On Aug 15
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Re: EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by Gotocourt: 6:24am On Aug 15
NELFUND officials will start looting their own

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Re: EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by AutoChick4U(f): 6:24am On Aug 15
WorldRichest:
Shey una dey see?

Recover our stolen wealth from looters and give it to students. Isn’t this what we have been saying for years?

There is lots of work to be done to save this country, but a step at a time, we will get there
Money wey Dem don share

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Re: EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by ikorodureporta: 6:25am On Aug 15
cheesy cheesy
Who will pay back the loan btw
Re: EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by akingangan: 6:25am On Aug 15
EFCC donates money belonging to Nigerians to Nigerians ?

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Re: EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by blamingthedevil: 6:25am On Aug 15
It was based on President Bola Tinubu directive....stop spreading punch fake news

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Re: EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by YeyeGbami: 6:26am On Aug 15
Owo abu

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Re: EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by Droxford: 6:29am On Aug 15
Funny enough are we not entitled to know the financial records of these organisations? Where EFCC see this kine money So let's assume that over 2 trillion naira will be left with them niyen ooo..

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Re: EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by Yankee101: 6:29am On Aug 15
Nice move

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Re: EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by FitCorper: 6:31am On Aug 15
God bless all arms of government and kudos to those yahoo boys this palliative were recovered from. See in a way we all contribute to the growth of Nigeria wether directly or indirectly grin. More EFCC rain on more yahoo boys pls. We can’t afford to let down Jagaban now that we have a president who cares about the students (leaders of tomorrow). cheesy

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Re: EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by DeepSight(m): 6:31am On Aug 15
Here we go again! This is reminiscent of the way SLS went about donating CBN money to (mainly Northern) universities. I will say what I said then: No statutory body has a CSR remit: you have no power to donate anything especially money. ALL monies ought to go to the Federation Account and can only be disbursed upon appropriation!

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Re: EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by Charlie2020(f): 6:31am On Aug 15
So this student loan was actually established for looting recovered monies amongst others

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Re: EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by datola: 6:32am On Aug 15
It's very good if the laws allow it

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Re: EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by AntiChristian: 6:33am On Aug 15
Many are simply educated illiterates!

They can't even hide their bias any longer!

EFCC has been retrieving funds from many sources... They'll say they are chopping it.

They decided to use it to fund our education!

They still say it will be chopped!

We are terrible masses!

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Re: EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by Bobloco: 6:46am On Aug 15
EFCC, a supposed anti-graft agency, is now engaging in donating recovered looted funds. 

Does the law allow such an agency to be donating recovered looted funds that are supposed to be in the coffers of the federal government?

When a country is ruled by a notorious narcotics drug trafficker, certificate forger, buccaneering power grabber engaging in criminal state capture, this is what one should be expecting. There are tendencies that adherence to the rule of law will be an anathema.

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Re: EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by DeepSight(m): 6:49am On Aug 15
datola:
It's very good if the laws allow it

The law certainly does not allow it.

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Re: EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by Alliswell248: 6:57am On Aug 15
Nobody, I repeat nobody can please the obidafts....
No wonder, someone called them nitwit, gbadue, and headless.

They think backward....
To read and understand is a big wahala for them.

Sore losers

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Re: EFCC Donates ₦‎50 Billion From Recovered Loot To NELFUND For Student Loan Scheme by dettolgel: 6:57am On Aug 15
This idea is good. But in my opinion government should have used it to fund our college of medicine instead of sending the money to the schools FG should take stocks of what is of immediate importance to those teaching hospitals and used the recovered funds in purchasing it and installing it for each school.

They should also set up a team that will go around those schools yearly to inspect the states and usage of those equipments/facilities. Infact this yearly audit should be mandatory and should be passed into law such that if in the future it appears that an auditor didn't do his/her job well the auditor can be prosecuted as well.

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