Scholarships, grants, AI jobs and global talent programmes opening new doors In 2026, the world is opening more doors for students, entrepreneurs, professionals, and NGOs than ever before. From fully funded scholarships to international grants and AI-driven jobs, these
The world is opening new doors for students, entrepreneurs, job seekers, and young professionals, and this week’s biggest opportunities could truly change lives. From startup seed grants to fully funded scholarships and World Bank-backed job support, here are three global updates people should not ignore. 1) $5,000 Seed Grants for African Startup
Studying abroad is a dream for many Nigerians, but the high cost of international education often makes it difficult to achieve. Fortunately, several fully funded international scholarships are available for Nigerians in 2026, giving qualified students the chance to study in top universities across the world without worrying about tuition or living
The Bilateral Education Agreement (BEA) Scholarship is a Federal Government of Nigeria initiative that offers qualified Nigerian students the chance to pursue fully funded undergraduate and postgraduate studies abroad in partner countries such as Russia, Hungary, Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, and others under diplomatic education
Education is a powerful tool for growth, and scholarships remain one of the best ways for Nigerians to pursue quality learning opportunities both locally and abroad. As deadlines approach, here are five key scholarships currently open that Nigerians should consider. Stanbic IBTC University Scholarship This scholarship supports undergraduate students across
Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) Loughborough University in the United Kingdom is collaborating with the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) to boost scholarship opportunities for Nigerian students. The partnership is focused on fields like oil, gas, renewable energy, and public health—areas that are vital for Nigeria’s development. Capacity












