Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) Scholarship 2026/2027 | Fully Funded
The Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) Scholarship exists because education, not just amnesty, is what actually breaks the cycle of unrest in the Niger Delta — funding fully funded undergraduate, Master’s, and now doctoral study at Nigerian universities specifically for eligible beneficiaries from the region.
This isn’t a general scholarship anyone from Nigeria can chase; it’s a deliberate reintegration tool, tied directly to the Amnesty Programme’s own beneficiary list. And right now, the window is genuinely tight: the current cycle closes 21 August 2026, confirmed directly on the PAP’s own official government page, leaving very little time for anyone who’s eligible and hasn’t yet applied.
Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) Scholarship Summary
| Scholarship Name ⇒ | Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) Scholarship |
| Host Country ⇒ | Nigeria |
| Category ⇒ | Undergraduate | Postgraduate | Master’s |
| Eligibility ⇒ | Registered PAP beneficiaries indigenous to one of nine Niger Delta states |
| Reward ⇒ | Full tuition, living stipend, book allowance |
| Application Deadline ⇒ | 21 August 2026 |
About the Scholarship
Administered by the Office of the Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta Affairs (OSAPND), the PAP Scholarship exists to promote human capital development and support the reintegration of ex-agitators and eligible individuals from communities affected by the Niger Delta’s history of unrest. It’s not open to every Nigerian student, or even every Niger Delta indigene — applicants must already be registered beneficiaries of the Presidential Amnesty Programme specifically.
One important commitment worth understanding upfront: undergraduate beneficiaries are required to complete a one-year post-graduation service, contributing directly to development initiatives within the Niger Delta region after finishing their degree. This is a genuine obligation, not an optional extra — factor it into your decision before applying.
Eligible States
Applicants must be indigenes of one of nine Niger Delta states: Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Edo, Imo, Ondo, and Rivers.
Eligibility Requirements
General requirements:
- Be a registered PAP beneficiary
- Be an indigene of one of the nine states listed above
- Be at least 16 years old
- Provide no false information — any misconduct or dishonesty results in disqualification
- Apply for a course on PAP’s approved course list
Undergraduate scholarship:
- Have sat the 2026 UTME, or already be a new entrant into 100-level for the 2026/2027 session
- Have your WAEC or NECO results ready — awaiting results are not accepted
- Maintain a CGPA of at least 2.5 on a 5.0 scale (or 2.0 on a 4.0 scale) to retain the scholarship going forward
Postgraduate scholarship (Master’s and PhD):
- Meet all undergraduate requirements above
- Provide a degree certificate or statement of results
- Provide your NYSC certificate
- If you were a previous PAP beneficiary at undergraduate level, you must have graduated with First-Class or Second-Class Upper honours to be considered again
What the Scholarship Covers
- Full tuition throughout your course of study
- Support for educational materials and related expenses
- The opportunity to study at approved Nigerian universities
- Ongoing mentorship and guidance throughout your academic journey
- Access to a network of PAP alumni contributing to Niger Delta development
Required Documents
For undergraduate applicants:
- O’Level result (WAEC/NECO) with at least 5 credits, including English and Mathematics
- 2026 UTME (JAMB) result
- Local Government Area (LGA) identification letter
For postgraduate applicants, all of the above, plus:
- Statement of Result or degree certificate
- NYSC certificate
How to Apply
- Confirm your eligibility — your registered PAP beneficiary status, your state of origin, age, and academic qualifications, particularly that your UTME and O’Level results are ready
- Gather and clearly scan every required document, ensuring details match your official records exactly
- Complete the online application form on PAP’s official portal with accurate, honest information
- Upload all required documents as specified
- If shortlisted, sit an aptitude test assessing your academic potential
- If you pass the aptitude test, attend an oral interview to discuss your academic goals and commitment to the Niger Delta
- If selected, maintain your required CGPA and comply with programme rules to retain the scholarship each session — remembering the one-year post-graduation service commitment for undergraduate beneficiaries
Official Application Link
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the deadline for the current PAP Scholarship cycle?
21 August 2026, confirmed directly on the Presidential Amnesty Programme’s own official page.
Do I need to already be a PAP beneficiary to apply for this scholarship?
Yes. This isn’t open to any Niger Delta indigene — applicants must already be registered beneficiaries of the Presidential Amnesty Programme specifically.
Does the PAP Scholarship require anything after graduation?
Yes. Undergraduate beneficiaries are required to complete one year of post-graduation service, supporting development initiatives within the Niger Delta region.
Is PhD study covered under this scholarship?
Yes. PAP’s official page confirms Undergraduate, Master’s, and Doctoral programmes are all covered, subject to the programme’s guidelines and funding availability.
What CGPA do I need to maintain to keep the scholarship?
At least 2.5 on a 5.0 scale, or 2.0 on a 4.0 scale, reviewed every session.
Disclaimer: All scholarship details, including the current deadline and post-graduation service requirement, were verified directly against the Presidential Amnesty Programme’s official government page (osapnd.gov.ng) as of August 2026. Given the approaching deadline, confirm all details directly on the official portal before applying.
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