Are you brilliant and in need of financial support for education. Do you believe that education will unlock endless opportunities for your improved growth and mental health?
- Prince Ismaila Ibrahim Ikharo (III) -
At III Scholarship Fund, our mission is to improve the lives of those in need by providing essential services and support to our communities with a special emphasis on gifted applicants who lack accesss to basic opportunities around education. We believe that everyone deserves access to basic education and with that one must have their necessary needs met - food, shelter and healthcare. We have collaborated with several government and private agencies to ensure improved livelihoods for all fellows who enter our programmes. Through each cohert of student entrants, our programmes are designed to study learning patterns for improved educational access as well as increased opportunities for international assistance - where needed.
Founded in 2021, III Scholarship Fund has been serving our communities within Nigeria. Our organization was established to address the growing need for assistance for those facing hardships to accessing education. This fund was created in response to a growing need within the country in honor Prince Chief Ismaila Ibrahim Ikharo, an educationalist who believed "education was is the key to ultimate freedom." Prince Ikharo was a prominent member of the Ikharo Royal Family in Auchi, Edo State and spent more than 30 years of his life in the United States of America where he obtained both his Masters and Undergraduate Degrees. To many, he was also their lecturer before leaving Nigeria to the United States in the early 80s.
In honor of Prince III, we currently offer a variety of programs and services to meet the needs of our community, including emergency financial assistance, job training, and healthcare services. Our goal is to empower individuals and families to become self-sufficient and thrive through a well rounded educational ecosystem.

Prince Ismaila Ibrahim Ikharo, the Seriki Samali of Aichi ("Chief"), died on December 19th 2020 in Oakland California. At the time of death, he was surrounded by his three sons and enveloped in the prayers of the global Nigerian community as a leader who inspired a generation of Nigerias in America ......





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