About Us

Our mission is to foster a “chain of goodwill” where young people from Nigeria and Japan can learn from and support one another through art, healthcare, culture, and education.

“Believing in human potential and supporting the future of the next generation”
— this is the founding spirit of the Ogbeyemi–Mizoguchi Fund.

Managed by GloSis

This scholarship program is operated by GloSis (Global Scholarship & Education Support Institute), currently undergoing NPO certification.
GloSis is a non-profit organization that aims to create a society where young people from Japan and Nigeria can engage in mutual learning and support through education, culture, and the arts.
Guided by the core values of compassion, integrity, mutual respect, and empowerment, GloSis strives to expand opportunities for young individuals to dream—and to realize those dreams.

Japan Support Track

Selection-based grants for students who are committed to continuing their academic journey.

Nigeria Support Track

Achievements in improving local educational environments and providing direct support to students.

Management and Operations

This fund was born from the meeting of sculptor Oladele Ogbeyemi and physician Dr. Tetsuhiro Mizoguchi. It is a project created by the resonance of two professionals from different fields—medicine and art—who shared a common vision: “to believe in the potential of youth and make the world a better place.”

Leadership

  • Representative for Japan: Dr. Tetsuhiro Mizoguchi
  • Representative for Nigeria: Oladele Ogbeyemi
  • Management Committee: Composed of volunteers from the fields of education, medicine, and art in both Japan and Nigeria.

Ensuring Transparency

  • Annual financial and activity reports will be made public to ensure accountability.
  • All funds are managed through a dedicated account in Japan.
  • Management Committee: Composed of volunteers from the fields of education, medicine, and art in both Japan and Nigeria.

Annual financial and activity reports will be made public to ensure accountability.

All funds are managed through a dedicated account in Japan.

Request for Your Support

The Ogbeyemi–Mizoguchi Scholarship Fund is made possible through the warm support and generosity of individuals and organizations.
Each donation represents a heartfelt wish that becomes the driving force behind the learning and growth of the next generation.

Main Sources of Funding
  • Personal contributions from the Japanese representative, Dr. Akihiro Mizoguchi.
  • A portion of the proceeds from commissioned artwork sales by CMA LLC.
  • Donations and sponsorships from individuals and organizations who share our vision.
How You Can Support
  • Donations via Bank Transfer: Please contact us for account details.
  • Indirect Support: Supporting our cause through the purchase of artwork.Indirect support by purchasing artworks created by Oladele Ogbeyemi
Use of Funds
  • Scholarship grants for students.
  • Minimum administrative costs for operations (selection process, interviews, etc.).
  • Costs for annual reporting events and online streaming.
We plan to show our gratitude through the following reports:
  • Annual activity reports published on our website.
  • Acknowledgment of names (individuals or organizations) on our “Supporters Page” (currently in preparation) for those who wish to be recognized.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

For Applicants
Who is eligible to apply?
We welcome applications from young individuals who are either based in Japan or have international roots and wish to continue their studies or pursue activities in fields such as medicine, the arts, or related disciplines.
Please refer to the specific application guidelines for details regarding age limits, nationality, or residency requirements at the time of application.
What kind of support is provided?
The scholarship offers financial support to assist with part of your tuition, textbook fees, and other educational expenses.
Additionally, we plan to provide opportunities for participation in cultural exchange events and networking activities.
How many recipients are selected?
The number of recipients may vary each year.
For the first year, we plan to select 2 to 3 recipients. In the future, we aim to expand the number of scholarships in line with our growing support system.
How is the selection process conducted?
Selection will be based on a review of submitted documents, and may include an online interview if necessary.
Final decisions will be made through a comprehensive evaluation by the Selection Committee, with an emphasis on fairness and transparency throughout the process.
Is the scholarship repayable?
No. This is a grant-type (non-repayable) scholarship.
However, in cases of false declarations or serious violations of the program’s terms, recipients may be asked to return the funds.
For Donors and Sponsors
Can organizations or companies participate as sponsors?
Yes, corporate sponsorship is welcome.
We offer various opportunities for partnership, including public recognition as a sponsoring company and collaboration in exchange events.
For more information, please contact our administrative office.
Is it possible to support the fund by purchasing artworks?
Absolutely.
Through our partnership with CMA LLC, we offer custom-made artworks, and a portion of the proceeds is donated to this scholarship fund.

Message

Believing in the potential of one young person is the first step to changing the world.” The Ogbeyemi–Mizoguchi Fund strives to build bridges of hope through art and education, nurturing a world where kindness and respect transcend borders.