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Tonto Dikeh Foundation offers free JAMB registration to 1000 students

The Tonto Dikeh Foundation has launched a scholarship initiative, providing free JAMB registration to 1,000 eligible students in Port Harcourt, Lagos, and Abuja. The effort is part of the foundation’s

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February 20, 2026·2 min read

The Tonto Dikeh Foundation has launched a scholarship initiative, providing free JAMB registration to 1,000 eligible students in Port Harcourt, Lagos, and Abuja.

The effort is part of the foundation's broader mission to support 5,000 Nigerian students annually through full or partial sponsorship, emphasising the importance of education in empowering young individuals.

Tonto Dikeh, the founder of the initiative, stated that education is central to the foundation's goals, aiming to equip students with the skills necessary for national development.

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The distribution of the scholarships includes 500 students in Port Harcourt, 250 in Lagos, and 250 in Abuja.

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Dikeh, on Instagram, wrote, “Free Jamb registration for 1000 students for eligible students in Port Harcourt, Lagos, and Abuja.

“500 students in Port Harcourt, 250 each in Lagos and Abuja.”

“At the Tonto Dikeh Foundation, Education is at the heart of our mission. We firmly believe that every child deserves access to quality education and the opportunity to reach their full potential. By the grace of God, we are committed to supporting 5,000 Nigerian students each year, helping them return to school through full or partial sponsorship.

“Beyond covering educational expenses, we aim to empower these young minds to grow into responsible, skilled individuals who will contribute meaningfully to national development and the future of our country.”

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