The 2013 Oluyole Club, Lagos State
Bursary Awards application has commenced. To apply for the Oluyole Club
Lagos bursary, you must meet the specified requirements, part of which
is that you must be currently in Year 2 or advancing to the 200 level of
their courses of study in any Nigerian university. The following are
the other requirements and information on how to apply.
2013 BURSARY AWARD OF OLUYOLE CLUB, LAGOS: CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
The application process for the 2013
Bursary Award of Oluyole Club, Lagos has commenced. The Award is open to
indigent students who are:
- indigenes of Ibadan.
- currently in Year 2 or advancing to the 200 level of their courses of study in any Nigerian university.
- on a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.50 and above (2nd Class Upper Division) as at the end of the Year 1 examinations.
Each applicants is to send:
a handwritten application, which
includes contact details- home address (street and location), email
address and telephone number;
a letter of identification from his/her local government of origin;
a letter confirming their studentship, from the Dean of his/her Faculty; and
transcripts or examination results for the previous academic session.
a letter of identification from his/her local government of origin;
a letter confirming their studentship, from the Dean of his/her Faculty; and
transcripts or examination results for the previous academic session.
Applications must get to the address indicated below, on or before Friday, November 8, 2013:
The Secretary, Bursary Committee,
c/o Mr. Niyi Fatokun, c/o RECORDMAN House,
Plot 13A, Acme Road (beside Diamond Pearls Petrol Station),
Ogba Industrial Estate, Ikeja, Lagos
Telephone: 08023120788, 08033332222
c/o Mr. Niyi Fatokun, c/o RECORDMAN House,
Plot 13A, Acme Road (beside Diamond Pearls Petrol Station),
Ogba Industrial Estate, Ikeja, Lagos
Telephone: 08023120788, 08033332222
The Oluyole Club, Lagos is a
socio-cultural organization comprising of notable indigenes of Ibadan
residing in Lagos. Its Annual Bursary Award Scheme aims to promote the
cultural, intellectual and social advancement of Ibadan indigenes.


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