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Jim Ovia Scholarships For Nigerian Students , Apply Now!!


Are you an undergraduate student in a Nigerian University?? If yes, Then you are eligible to apply for the Jim Ovia Scholarship.

The scholarship is open to all potential Nigerian Students. It is provided to create a network of future leaders within Nigeria who can compete globally with their peers, bring new ideas, creativity and are committed to improving the lives and circumstances of people in their respective communities.

Eligibility

- Applicants must be citizens of Nigeria

- Scholarships are awarded on the basis of personal intellectual ability, leadership capability and a desire to contribute to society at large to improve the lives of others.

Application Process

- Applicants should visit this link to apply 

- Create a new account or login with your existing credentials if you already have a Jim Ovia Scholar Account.


- Between September 15 and November 15 when the scholarship application form becomes available, you can begin your application. Ensure to fill out all the data completely and accurately on your application.

Applicants are advised to read the Scholarship application guide

Application Deadline

The application deadline for this scholarship is on 15th November 2016 for 2017 session.
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