Nigerian Students Can Now Pay Their UK, US Tuition in Four Days Using Naira Cards

By our Reporter

Nigerian students pursuing education abroad can now pay international tuition in just four days using their naira accounts, thanks to improved foreign exchange (FX) liquidity and updates to the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) Form A platform.

The Form A portal, a CBN-regulated service, allows Nigerians to pay for eligible expenses such as school fees, medical bills, and training courses through the official FX window.

GTBank and Lotus Bank have both announced that customers can now process international tuition payments—covering both undergraduate and postgraduate programs—directly from their naira accounts by registering and submitting applications via the Trade System Portal.

To use the service, applicants must,Register on the portal,Select “Form A” for Educational Fees,Choose their bank (e.g., GTBank or Lotus Bank),Upload required documents (admission letter, school invoice, passport, debit instruction, tax clearance, and Form A).

This development follows the recent reactivation of international transactions on naira cards by Nigerian commercial banks, signaling further stabilization in the country’s FX market.

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