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Pulseford Opens Doors for 100 Students with Scholarships in 2026
For many young Nigerians eager to build careers in digital marketing, finance, and technology, the upcoming January 2026 session at Pulseford Business School could be a life-changing opportunity. The school has announced that 100 students enrolling in the session will receive a 50% tuition scholarship, giving them a chance to access practical skills that are often out of reach.
Chief Executive Officer Iking Ferry emphasized that applications for the scholarship will close on December 20, 2025, noting that only a limited number of slots are available. “This is a competitive opportunity, and we encourage aspiring digital professionals to apply early,” he said.
Pulseford is known for its hands-on, immersion-based learning model. Rather than relying on traditional lectures, students gain real-world experience from industry practitioners, learning strategies that help them start businesses, attract clients, and build sustainable income.
The scholarship initiative is made possible through a collaboration with Shoprime, a leading social media marketing platform. Shoprime explained that the program aligns with its mission to expand access to essential digital and financial skills. “Our aim is to widen access to skills that matter, particularly for young people determined to take control of their financial future,” the company said.
Desmond Hudal, Sales Director at Pulseford, described the scholarship as “a timely and impactful contribution to the development of Nigeria’s next generation of digital and financial professionals,” expressing gratitude to Shoprime for supporting youth empowerment.
Students selected for the scholarship will receive expert-led training in key areas including Digital Marketing and AI Mastery, Financial Literacy and Wealth Building, and Stock Market Investment for Beginners. By reducing financial barriers, the program aims to equip a new generation of Nigerians with the tools to thrive in a tech-driven, entrepreneurial economy.







