Bode Amao Foundation Scholarship (BAF) For Undergraduates 2026
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Bode Amao Foundation Scholarship (BAF) For Undergraduates 2026

If you're a Nigerian undergraduate looking for financial support to complete your degree, the Bode Amao Foundation Scholarship (BAF) is one opportunity worth putting on your radar.

Unlike many scholarships that only cover tuition once, BAF is designed to walk with a student for the rest of their academic journey, covering tuition and providing a stipend year after year, as long as the student keeps performing well academically.

Here's a full breakdown of what the scholarship offers, who qualifies, how to apply, and where to find official updates.

About the Bode Amao Foundation

The Bode Amao Foundation (BAF) is a charitable organisation founded in 2002 by Chief Bode Amao, OON, dedicated to community service. 

Since its founding, the foundation has built a solid track record: it has supported over 205 indigent students across 27 universities spanning all geopolitical zones of Nigeria, from the year of the award right through to graduation. More recent figures put the number of beneficiaries at over 247 students nationwide.

The mission behind the scholarship is simple: to promote development through academic leadership among Nigerian youth and to make sure that financial hardship doesn't stand in the way of a bright student finishing their degree.

What the Scholarship Covers

This is one of the more generous undergraduate awards available to Nigerian students, because it doesn't just help once; it renews for the full length of your degree programme. Beneficiaries receive:

  • Full tuition fees covered for the duration of their studies.

  • An annual stipend of ₦100,000, paid to support living and personal expenses, continuing until the student completes their programme.

  • Renewal every academic session, provided the student maintains strong academic performance (CGPA is the major determining factor).

In short, once you're in, the scholarship is built to stay with you, not just to give a temporary boost.

Eligibility Criteria

BAF is intentionally broad in who it welcomes but strict about academic and monetary requirements. To qualify, you must:

  • Be a registered Nigerian undergraduate student at a recognised Nigerian university. BAF only accepts applications from students already enrolled and registered; this isn't a scholarship for prospective or first year applicants.

  • Be at least at the 200 level of your course of study at the time you complete the application form. First year (100 level) students are not eligible.

  • Demonstrate high academic excellence, with your CGPA serving as the main determining factor in selection.

  • Be certified as genuinely indigent by the Registrar of your institution. This certification is a core requirement; the foundation wants proof, from an official at your university, that you truly need financial support.

  • Apply without restriction based on tribe, sex, religion, or age; the scholarship is explicitly open to all Nigerian students who meet the criteria above.

A point worth stressing: because the registrar's certification of indigence is central to the process, it's wise to start that conversation with your school's registry office early so it doesn't hold up your submission close to the deadline.

How to Apply

The BAF application process is largely printed and based on email rather than a fully digital portal, so attention to detail matters. Here's how it works:

Step 1: Get the application form. Download the official BAF application form from the foundation's website or collect a copy from the registrar's office at your institution; forms are free of charge either way.

Step 2: Fill out the form correctly. Complete every section accurately. The foundation is strict here; candidates are advised to make only one entry, and providing false information leads to automatic disqualification.

Step 3: Get your registrar's certification. Take your completed form to your university's registrar. They need to certify that you are a genuinely indigent student and confirm that you are fully registered for the current academic year. This attestation is one of the most important parts of your application.

Step 4: Attach all required documents. Gather any supporting documents required alongside the form: academic records, proof of registration, and identification, as specified on the form itself.

Step 5: Submit your application. You have two submission routes:

Some cycles have also allowed submission through designated BAF representatives at specific partner universities, so it's worth checking the current year's announcement for any additional local pickup points near you.

Step 6: Submit before the deadline. Give yourself buffer time, especially if you're sending by post, since postal delivery can take a while and late applications are unlikely to be considered.