In this episode, we dive into the emotional and financial weight Nigerian families carry when paying for international education. Studying abroad is more than a financial choice — it’s a lifelong dream, often built on years of sacrifice by parents who want the best for their children.
But alongside the excitement of a global education comes a hidden challenge: tuition payments. Parents face endless frustrations with banks — from long queues to failed transfers and unclear timelines — while students battle anxiety, worrying that delayed confirmations could affect their registration, visas, or even housing.
We explore the real consequences of these delays: late fees, denied course access, and even visa complications. Beyond the financial burden, the emotional toll is heavy — with parents calling children daily for updates and students left embarrassed in front of school finance offices.
At the heart of this issue is a system stacked against Nigerian families: high FX markups from traditional banks, the risks of unverified agents, and a lack of transparency that leaves families in the dark about where their money really is.
That’s where Oneremit steps in. By offering transparency, speed, trust, and peace of mind, Oneremit makes tuition payments simple and stress-free. Because education abroad is already a huge journey — paying fees shouldn’t add to the struggle.
With Oneremit, families can focus less on the payment process and more on what truly matters: investing in dreams with clarity and confidence.
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