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LAUTECH Reaffirms Strong Partnership with NELFUND, Clarifies Loan Disbursement Update The management of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology has reaffirmed its cordial and productive relationship with the Nigerian Education Loan Fund following recent media interpretations regarding student loan disbursements. In a statement, the university expressed appreciation for NELFUND’s continued support, noting that more than ₦1.4 billion was successfully disbursed to its students in 2025. According to the institution, the intervention significantly reduced financial burdens and improved access to education for many students. Speaking during a pre-convocation press briefing, the university explained that about 19,000 students applied for the NELFUND scheme, while over 15,000 applications have already been verified in line with established procedures. The management further disclosed that within the current 2025/2026 academic session, a total of 5,237 students have been approved and are awaiting disbursement, while other verified applications remain at various stages of processing. LAUTECH clarified that parts of the update were misinterpreted in some quarters, creating the false impression that NELFUND was unwilling or unable to release funds. “The university wishes to state clearly that this is not the case. At no time did LAUTECH suggest any reluctance or failure on the part of NELFUND,” the statement said. The institution added that its intention was solely to highlight progress made so far and reassure stakeholders that the disbursement process remains ongoing and on course. LAUTECH reiterated its commitment to sustaining its partnership with NELFUND and other relevant stakeholders to ensure students continue to receive the financial support needed to pursue their academic goals. The statement was signed by Olayinka O. Balogun, Registrar of the university. 1 hour ago
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Trump Claims U.S. Airstrikes Hit ISIS Targets in Northwest Nigeria; Nigerian Government Confirms Security Cooperation


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United States President Donald Trump has said that U.S. forces carried out airstrikes against Islamic State (ISIS) fighters in northwestern Nigeria, warning that further attacks would follow if the group continues to kill civilians, particularly Christians.

In a post on his Truth Social platform on Thursday, Trump claimed the strikes were ordered under his authority and described them as “powerful and deadly.” He alleged that the militants had been responsible for widespread killings in the region and said the attacks were intended to halt further violence.

Trump added that U.S. military authorities carried out what he described as “numerous perfect strikes,” and reiterated his stance that the United States would not allow extremist groups to thrive. He also warned that additional strikes would be launched if the killings continued.

Following Trump’s comments, the Federal Government of Nigeria confirmed that security and intelligence cooperation is ongoing between Nigeria and the United States, including collaboration that has resulted in airstrikes against terrorist targets in the country’s North West.

In a statement issued on Friday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, signed by spokesperson Kimiebi Ebienfa, said Nigeria remains engaged in “structured security cooperation with international partners, including the United States of America,” to combat terrorism and violent extremism.

According to the ministry, the cooperation involves intelligence sharing, strategic coordination, and other forms of support conducted in line with international law, with respect for Nigeria’s sovereignty and shared security commitments.

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The statement emphasized that Nigeria’s counter-terrorism efforts prioritize the protection of civilian lives, the preservation of national unity, and the safeguarding of the rights and dignity of all citizens, regardless of faith or ethnicity.

It further noted that terrorist violence, whether directed at Christians, Muslims, or other communities, remains contrary to Nigeria’s values and poses a threat to international peace and security.


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LAUTECH Reaffirms Strong Partnership with NELFUND, Clarifies Loan Disbursement Update The management of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology has reaffirmed its cordial and productive relationship with the Nigerian Education Loan Fund following recent media interpretations regarding student loan disbursements. In a statement, the university expressed appreciation for NELFUND’s continued support, noting that more than ₦1.4 billion was successfully disbursed to its students in 2025. According to the institution, the intervention significantly reduced financial burdens and improved access to education for many students. Speaking during a pre-convocation press briefing, the university explained that about 19,000 students applied for the NELFUND scheme, while over 15,000 applications have already been verified in line with established procedures. The management further disclosed that within the current 2025/2026 academic session, a total of 5,237 students have been approved and are awaiting disbursement, while other verified applications remain at various stages of processing. LAUTECH clarified that parts of the update were misinterpreted in some quarters, creating the false impression that NELFUND was unwilling or unable to release funds. “The university wishes to state clearly that this is not the case. At no time did LAUTECH suggest any reluctance or failure on the part of NELFUND,” the statement said. The institution added that its intention was solely to highlight progress made so far and reassure stakeholders that the disbursement process remains ongoing and on course. LAUTECH reiterated its commitment to sustaining its partnership with NELFUND and other relevant stakeholders to ensure students continue to receive the financial support needed to pursue their academic goals. The statement was signed by Olayinka O. Balogun, Registrar of the university.

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