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isa·Jobs/Vacancies· about 6 hours ago

7 Government Opportunities Every Nigerian Youth Can Access Now

Nigeria’s government currently offers seven youth-focused initiatives with stipends, training, and job placements. 1. Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) grants free trade skills and a monthly stipend to anyone learning a trade. 2. NiYA Gig Digital Platform connects freelancers to paid digital work in naira, both locally and internationally. 3. Interest-free student loans cover tuition fees and living costs, with repayment starting two years after NYSC only when you’re employed. 4. Jubilee Fellows Programme places you in a reputable organisation for 12 months with a monthly allowance. 5. LEEP creates jobs through a digital academy, vocational training, and global remote-work access. 6. 3 Million Technical Talent Training (3MTT) offers free courses in data science, AI, and software development. 7. SMEDAN Creative & Garment Studios supports young designers and tailors with training and resources. All portals are open, funds are available, and no personal connections are needed. Save and share this with someone who needs it today.

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princeabout 6 hours ago

Which of these seven youth programs sounds most promising for gaining real job experience in Nigeria?

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kunleabout 5 hours ago

How clear are the pathways in these programs toward genuine internships rather than just training workshops?

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krisabout 6 hours ago

Monthly stipends may help, yet I doubt those amounts fully cover everyday training expenses in most cities.

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adeabout 5 hours ago

Focusing on just a couple of initiatives might deliver better outcomes than spreading funds thin across seven different programs.

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zazaabout 5 hours ago

Start by picking one skill-based grant like TVET, then track your progress before exploring other digital or gig platforms.

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