MINDS Scholarship for Leadership Development 2026

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Want to study in another African country with a scholarship? The MINDS Scholarship Programme helps students grow as leaders while getting a postgraduate degree. This guide shows you how to apply and what you’ll need. Keep reading to see if this could be your chance.

MINDS Scholarship 2025: Study in Africa, Lead Africa

When I first stumbled on the MINDS Scholarship Programme, I almost skipped it. Another scholarship? So what? But something about it stuck. Maybe it was the idea of travelling across the continent, not just for books, but to meet people who see Africa the way you do – as home, full of promise.

Since 2017, MINDS (short for Mandela Institute for Development Studies) has been helping African students like you and me study in countries outside their own. Not Europe. Not America. Right here in Africa.

So, what’s the big deal? You don’t just get a degree. You live in a new country, eat food that surprises you, pick up strange slang, and return home thinking bigger.

What the scholarship covers

Let’s not lie, school can chop your money. But if you get this scholarship, some or all of your costs will be sorted. That includes:

  • Your school fees
  • A place to stay and food to eat
  • A return flight (just one, no return every December o)
  • A small steady payment to help you survive

It’s not small. Depending on what they give you, this can take a heavy load off.

Are you eligible?

Before you start dreaming of jollof in Ghana or injera in Ethiopia, here’s what they’re looking for:

  • You must be African and living in an African country (whether your own or not)
  • You must already have admission into a MINDS-preferred university outside your country
  • Your postgraduate course must begin next year
  • You need at least 70% in all subjects from your last two school years
  • You need to prove you’ve got leadership in you (and not the Instagram bio kind, real stuff)

The documents they want

This part is where many people fall off. Don’t wait till the deadline sneaks up. Start gathering these now:

  • Your passport data page (not the full booklet)
  • Your last two years of school results – certified o!
  • Admission letter from the university (must have your name, course, start date and how long it will run)
  • A valid study visa or proof that you’ve applied (if you don’t have one yet, it’s not a deal breaker)
  • Your CV – no more than 4 pages
  • Two reference letters (max 3 pages each) talking about your honesty, brains and leadership spirit

All documents must be PDF. Each file, max 2MB. No excuses. And yes, you upload them all online.

So how do you apply?

Go to MINDS Scholarship login page. That’s where the journey starts.

For more gist, check the official scholarship programme page.

They didn’t put a hard deadline, but don’t dull. 

Last thoughts? Maybe a little push

This scholarship isn’t just for the best students. It’s for those who believe they can lead change. If you’re sitting in Ibadan dreaming of Kigali, or in Lusaka thinking about Dakar, maybe this is for you.

Honestly, you won’t find many chances like this. You’ll grow, laugh, maybe cry, and come back with something that’s hard to explain to people who never left home.

So, are you applying? Or are you just going to gist about it on WhatsApp?

Your move.


Olusegun Fapohunda

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