ALX Pathway Learners Secure Mastercard Foundation’s Scholarships

Twenty-one exceptional learners from the ALX Pathway program have been awarded prestigious scholarships from the Mastercard Foundation to further their education at the African Leadership College of Higher Education (ALCHE).

Among them, seven scholars hail from Nigeria, underscoring the country’s growing reputation as a hub for high-potential talent.



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The ALX Pathway programme serves as a bridge to global universities and scholarship opportunities, equipping Africa’s future leaders with industry-relevant skills and access to transformative career networks. This achievement highlights the impact of ALX’s mission to develop Africa’s next generation of innovators and changemakers.

Learning community experience specialist at ALX Nigeria, Oluwapelumi Thomas, at the unveiling and announcement ceremony of the recipients of the Mastercard Foundation Scholarships, in Lagos, emphasised the significance of this milestone.

“At ALX, we believe that unlocking Africa’s potential starts with unlocking the potential of its people. The success of these learners in securing scholarships to ALCHE through the Mastercard Foundation is evidence that talent, when nurtured with the right opportunities, knows no bounds. We couldn’t be prouder,” Thomas averred.

The Nigerian recipients of the Mastercard Foundation scholarships include Ayomide Samson Ajayi, Effiong Immaculata Emmanuel, Hanif Olayiwola, Chigozie Emmanuel Ndubuaku, Peace Chidinma Chukwuka, Chibuzor Moses Uzowuru, and Chisom Obueze Louisa.

With full tuition and stipends covered, the scholars will gain access to world-class education at ALCHE, refining their leadership, technical, and entrepreneurial skills to drive impact across Africa. This milestone reinforces ALX’s commitment to opening doors for young professionals, ensuring they have the resources and support to excel in high-growth industries.



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