Support 50 undergraduate orphans in Nigeria

by MORDECAI CARE FOUNDATION OF NIGERIA
Support 50 undergraduate orphans in Nigeria
Support 50 undergraduate orphans in Nigeria
Support 50 undergraduate orphans in Nigeria
Support 50 undergraduate orphans in Nigeria
Support 50 undergraduate orphans in Nigeria
Support 50 undergraduate orphans in Nigeria
Support 50 undergraduate orphans in Nigeria
Support 50 undergraduate orphans in Nigeria

Project Report | Oct 24, 2025
SCHOLARSHIP REVALIDATION WITH THE BENEFICIARIES

By ISAAC ADEYEMO | PROJECT LEADER

MOCAFON Scholarship Revalidation with Beneficiaries

Date: October 2025
Issued by: Mordecai Care Foundation of Nigeria (MOCAFON)

In November 2024, the Mordecai Care Foundation of Nigeria (MOCAFON) officially launched the MOCAFON Scholarship Education Support Programme, designed to empower 50 undergraduate orphans across Nigerian universities. This initiative is part of our long-term commitment to breaking the cycle of poverty and reducing the rate of university dropouts among orphans.

Now marking the first year in this five-year scholarship project, MOCAFON remains dedicated to ensuring academic excellence and accountability among her beneficiaries. The Foundation conducts annual performance reviews based on each student’s sessional or yearly results, with a focus on maintaining the agreed-upon minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.50. Beneficiaries are expected to sustain or improve their academic performance each year until graduation.

Out of the 10 pioneer undergraduate orphan beneficiaries, three studentsDarasimi, Rukayat, and Gbekeloluwa—who were on scholarship prior to the official launch of the initiative, have successfully completed their studies in August 2025 from their respective institutions. The remaining seven beneficiaries will undergo the scholarship revalidation process this November 2025, to assess their continued eligibility based on academic performance.

The Revalidation Exercise is scheduled to hold on November 1st, 2025, where the beneficiaries’ academic records will be reviewed in line with the program’s academic excellence standards and renewal requirements. This process ensures transparency, accountability, and sustained motivation among our scholars.

Meanwhile, new applicants are currently under review for possible inclusion in the next cycle of the scholarship program. As MOCAFON continues to expand this impactful educational support, we appeal to our sponsors, partners, friends, and donors to continue their invaluable support toward sustaining and scaling up this noble initiative.

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MORDECAI CARE FOUNDATION OF NIGERIA

Location: ILE-IFE, Osun - Nigeria
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ISAAC ADEYEMO
ILE-IFE , Osun Nigeria
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