FG Launches N50m Venture Capital Grant for Students.

December 8, 2025

The Federal Government, has unveiled a N50 million Student Venture Capital Grant (S-VCG), aimed at promoting innovation, research excellence and entrepreneurship across Nigeria’s tertiary institutions.

The Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, at the official launch on Monday, in Abuja, said the programme represented a strategic national investment in young innovators.

Alausa described the S-VCG as far more than a grant scheme, stating that it was designed to identify high-potential ideas from campuses and nurture a culture of creativity and enterprise among students.

He explained that beneficiaries would receive up to N50 million in equity-free seed funding, alongside intensive incubation, expert mentorship, and access to networks and critical startup-building tools.

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The initiative, according to him, was jointly implemented by the Federal Ministry of Education and TETFund in collaboration with the Bank of Industry, Afara Initiative, Afrilabs, the Entrepreneurship and Skills Development Centre, and Google.

The minister, said the programme was opened to full-time students in the federal, state and private tertiary institutions from year 3 and above, with younger students allowed as team members.

“The S-VCG is structured to identify exceptional talent, give them a fair and credible opportunity to succeed, and inspire thousands of others to believe in their capacity to innovate.

“We know that many successful founders did not thrive on their first attempt. But their journey began with a spark.

“This programme exists to light that spark, build a new culture of confidence, and showcase to the world the depth of Nigerian ingenuity.

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” Beneficiaries of the S-VCG will receive a comprehensive support package tailored to increase their chances of building viable and scalable ventures,” he said.

Alausa further stated that eligible ventures must have a CAC-registered business name and be rooted in <span;>Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medical Sciences ( STEMM) fields.

He said every application would undergo thorough evaluation, with short-listed teams pitching before a 12-member expert panel drawn from academia, industry, venture capital, and government.

He noted that participants would receive feedback and may be paired with complementary teams to encourage collaboration and shared innovation.

He maintained that the S-VCG was expected to accelerate research commercialisation, support intellectual property development, and position students to produce high-impact solutions with global relevance.

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“Not every idea will become a startup, but some will evolve into patents and licensable technologies capable of significant impact,” he said.

National Programme Coordinator, Special Programme Unit of S-VCG, Mr Adebayo Onigbanjo, who elaborated on the overview, said the programme was designed to ignite student-driven innovation.

Onigbanjo explained that the programme was also designed to close the investment gaps that have made venture capitalists hesitant to invest in early-stage university ideas.

He said the portal had received 17,914 applications from 402 schools comprising 346 public and 56 private institutions, noting that over 1,000 application had actually been submitted.

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A former Minister of Power, Prof. Barth Nnaji, whose board gives a $100,000 prize award annually for groundbreaking scientific innovation, commended the initiative, noting its alignment with efforts to deepen scientific research and innovation in the country.

He said, “This is how students and their mentors can develop impactful inventions that serve global needs but solve local problems.”

The Student Venture Capital Grant (S-VCG), application portal was opened on November 17 and will close on January 23, 2026 with the evaluation process begin immediately afterward.

The initiative, according to the minister of education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, aligned directly with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda for Education

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