Four researchers from the Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) receive a total of N89.9 million in grants from the Federal Government’s National Research Fund, according to separate reports. The funding supports projects aimed at addressing Nigeria’s unemployment challenge, improving education through the application of artificial intelligence, and advancing solutions to healthcare-related problems. The reports say the grants are allocated to multiple FUOYE researchers working on different areas, reflecting a mix of social, educational, and health-focused research priorities. Both outlets describe the same overall grant amount and the same broad set of themes the projects cover, linking the funding to efforts that could contribute to policy and practical interventions in the country. No additional details about the specific project titles, durations, or the breakdown of the N89.9 million among the researchers are provided in the excerpts summarized here.