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    N2 Billion in Scholarships: Sterling Bank empowers Young Nigerians through Sponsored Private University Education

    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeJune 15, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    One of Nigeria’s most forward-looking financial institutions, Sterling Bank, has announced an over ₦2bn commitment for fully funded private university scholarships for young Nigerians. Unveiled on Democracy Day, the initiative titled Beyond Education, represents a decisive step towards building the country’s future leaders by dismantling the barriers that keep millions of Nigerians from accessing quality, future-focused learning.

    This is one of the largest private sector investments ever made in a single Nigerian tertiary institution. It extends Sterling’s longstanding commitment to the HEART sectors: Health, Education, Agriculture, Renewable Energy, and Transportation.

    The bank has deployed over half a trillion naira in financing and development programs across these critical areas.

    Progress is not a spectator sport, said Abubakar Suleiman, Chief Executive of Sterling Bank. While others talk about Nigeria’s potential, we are actively investing in it. These scholarships are direct investments in the architects of our future. We are funding the education of future leaders who will build the companies, systems, institutions and solutions Nigeria needs to thrive.

    The Sterling Beyond Education program will fully sponsor 600 students to study high-impact fields such as Technology, Finance, Sales, and Public Health. It is open to young Nigerians from all 36 states and the FCT, with a merit-based and inclusive admissions process.

    Candidates can nominate themselves or be nominated by others, and final selection will be determined through a public voting process open exclusively to Sterling account holders.

    This is what inclusive investment looks like, said Obinna Ukachukwu, Growth Executive leading the Retail & Consumer Banking Directorate at Sterling Bank. This initiative goes beyond access to education; it’s access to a future. Education remains the most valuable asset anyone can have, and we’re proud to stand behind young Nigerians as they claim it.

    The pilot program is in partnership with Miva University, founded by renowned tech entrepreneur Sim Shagaya. Fully accredited by the National Universities Commission, Miva is redefining higher education in Africa with scalable, affordable, and flexible programs tailored to the demands of the digital economy.

    The program also reflects Sterling’s advocacy for organisations to shift from short-term philanthropy to long-term ecosystem development. With deep investments in digitised healthcare, school financing, agricultural cooperatives, solar energy, and low-cost transport systems, Sterling is building pathways to inclusive prosperity.

    We’re moving beyond charity, Suleiman said. This is about building systems that last and it is much bigger than hundreds of scholarships. It’s about the future those brilliant young minds will build for our country.

    Nominations are now open here. As Africa’s youth population continues to grow, initiatives like Beyond Education may point to a new blueprint for private sector leadership, one where impact is measured not just in profit, but in people empowered.

    About Sterling Bank

    Sterling Bank is one of the leading Nigerian commercial banks and one of Africa’s most progressive financial institutions, widely recognised for its bold approach to customer advocacy and ethical banking.

    From eliminating local transfer fees through its OneBank platform to championing inclusive access to capital, the bank has consistently led with impact. Renowned for its HEART of Sterling strategy, which focuses major investments into the Healthcare, Education, Agriculture, Renewable Energy, and Transportation sectors of the Nigerian economy, Sterling continues to build innovative solutions that go beyond banking to enable dignity, mobility, and opportunity for millions of Nigerians.

    Explore Sterling Bank offerings here.


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