What's hot

PINL Gives Scholarship Worth ₦2bn to 600 Bayelsa Students

PINL gives scholarship support worth ₦2bn to 600 students from Bayelsa State across various tertiary institutions in Nigeria. The initiative was announced during a disbursement exercise held in the state. Officials said the intervention is designed to ease financial pressure on students. It forms part of the company’s education support programme.

PINL gives scholarship under its corporate social responsibility framework aimed at supporting education in host communities. Pipeline Infrastructure Nigeria Limited said the programme targets students in tertiary institutions facing rising education costs.

Scholarship schemes by private organisations in Nigeria have become common support mechanisms for students. They often focus on tuition assistance and academic-related expenses. Bayelsa State hosts a large number of students in universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education. Many of these students face financial challenges due to broader economic conditions.

The initiative aligns with efforts by private sector actors to contribute to human capital development. PINL gives scholarship to 600 beneficiaries selected from different tertiary institutions across Nigeria. The total value of the scholarship programme is ₦2bn.

The company stated that the funds are intended to support tuition and related academic needs. Beneficiaries were drawn from multiple academic disciplines. The disbursement exercise took place in Bayelsa State with company representatives in attendance. Officials said the programme reflects ongoing commitment to education development in host communities.

PINL added that the scholarship initiative is part of a wider community engagement strategy. It noted that future phases of the programme may continue depending on available resources and planning cycles. Beneficiaries acknowledged the intervention, describing it as helpful in addressing academic financial burdens.

PINL gives scholarship highlights the increasing role of private companies in education support. It helps reduce financial pressure on students in tertiary institutions. The programme may improve access to education and support academic continuity. It also strengthens collaboration between corporate organisations and host communities.

Such initiatives complement public sector efforts in education funding. They contribute to long-term human capital development in Nigeria.

Tags :

Michael Victor

Editor Green Horizon News

Related Posts

Must Read

Popular Posts

Lagos Creative Ecosystem Ignites Innovation at CcHUB Gathering

Lagos’ creative economy drew fresh attention over the weekend as influencers, innovators and culture leaders met at Co-creation Hub (CcHUB), one of Africa’s premier innovation platforms, to spotlight the city’s expanding creative landscape. The event on November 29 in Lagos showcased how creativity, technology and purposeful storytelling are shaping future opportunities for Nigerian talent. CcHUB’s...

New Vice Chancellor Sets Reform Agenda for Alex Ekwueme Federal University

The appointment of a new Vice Chancellor at Alex Ekwueme Federal University signals a renewed focus on institutional reform, academic quality and research relevance within Nigeria’s higher education system. The incoming university leadership has outlined priorities that include curriculum modernisation, staff development, improved research output and stronger links between academia and industry. These commitments come...

Senate Hearing on Death Penalty Reopens Debate on Justice and Public Safety

The Nigerian Senate has commenced a public hearing on a proposal seeking the introduction of the death penalty for kidnapping, reopening national debate on crime control, justice reform and human rights. Kidnapping has emerged as one of the country’s most persistent security challenges, affecting rural and urban communities alike. Lawmakers supporting stricter penalties argue that...

© Copyright 2025 by Green Horizon News