A prominent legal practitioner, Adegboyega Awomolo, SAN, has refunded the N1,000 education loan he took in the mid-1970s to the Federal Government in multiple folds. 

The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND), which received the money on behalf of the Federal Government, said Awomolo, a former beneficiary, in of the defunct Federal Government Student Loan Scheme, paid the sum of N2,000,000  through a bank draft to the Fund.

A statement signed by Monalisa Dike for Director, Corporate Communications of NELFUND, on Friday, said the loan, which at the time amounted to a total of N1,000.00 (One Thousand Naira) for both sessions, was instrumental in helping him complete his law degree.

“Mr. Awomolo, who benefitted from the loan during his undergraduate studies at the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University) in the 1975/1976 and 1976/1977 academic sessions, has demonstrated his unwavering commitment to the nation by repaying the loan in full……

“Despite several previous attempts, over the years, to refund the loan, Mr. Awomolo was unable to fulfill the repayment until now.

” In his letter dated 04/09/24 and addressed to the Managing Director/CEO of NELFUND, Mr. Akintunde Sawyerr, Mr. Awomolo expressed his gratitude to the Nigerian government for the opportunity that the student loan provided him, enabling him to pursue and complete his undergraduate studies without financial hardship.

“He acknowledged the transparency and accountability that NELFUND has demonstrated in its current management of student loans, commending the organization’s efforts to ensure that deserving indigent students across the country can access educational funding.

“Mr. Awomolo’s repayment comes as a testament to the lasting impact of the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR) initiative and the ongoing relevance of NELFUND in supporting Nigerian students.

” His N2 million repayment serves as full and final settlement of his loan indebtedness, reflecting his dedication to upholding his responsibility to the nation.

” NELFUND remains committed to empowering future generations of Nigerian students and ensuring that access to education is available to all, regardless of financial background.

” This nationalistic act, follows a similar gesture announced on 27th August 2024 when another senior Nigerian, repaid his loan in full with the sum of N3,189,000,” the statement read.

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