MTN Foundation CHAMPS Program 2024

MTN Foundation CHAMPS Program 2024

MTN CHAMPS is a program in Nigeria that aims to unearth and foster athletic talent across the country. It is modeled after the Jamaican High school CHAMPS and is poised to become the primary platform for identifying and nurturing promising athletes who could go on to represent Nigeria in prestigious international competitions such as the Olympics and World Championships.

With a focus on discovering and developing athletic potential, MTN CHAMPS has the potential to transform the sporting landscape in Nigeria. Through this program, talented individuals from all corners of the country will have the opportunity to showcase their skills and receive the training and support they need to reach their full potential as world-class athletes.

About MTN Foundation

The MTN Foundation scholarship scheme seeks to attract high performing full time students studying in public tertiary institutions (universities, polytechnics and colleges of education) in Nigeria. The scholarship provides financial assistance to students who might otherwise be unable to pay for their tertiary education and aims to recognize and reward academic excellence.

MTN Foundation

MTN Foundation CHAMPS Program

Application Deadline15 Apr 2024
TypeEntrepreneurs
SponsorMTN Foundation
GenderMen and Women

Aim and Benefits of MTN Foundation CHAMPS Program

Through this program, talented individuals from all corners of the country will have the opportunity to

  • Showcase their skills and
  • Receive the training and support they need to reach their full potential as world-class athletes.
  • Selected athletes will be sponsored on fully funded study scholarships

Requirements for MTN Foundation CHAMPS Program Qualification

  • All Nigerian youths who are high-spirited about athletics are highly welcome to apply for the MTN Foundation CHAMPS Program

Application Deadline

April 15, 2024

How to Apply

Interested and qualified? Go to MTN Foundation on mtnchamps.com to apply

For more details, visit MTN Foundation website


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