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Guide how to registration Federal Government NIYEEDEP Program 2025

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The Federal Government of Nigeria has launched the 2025 Nigerian Youth Economic Engagement and De-Radicalization Programme (NIYEEDEP) to create 6 million direct jobs in agriculture-related ventures. This initiative aims to combat poverty, improve food security, and promote youth empowerment through training, mentorship, and access to financial support.

Program Details

Host: Federal Government of Nigeria

Category: Training

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Eligible Country: Nigeria

Benefits:

Training

Stipends and grants

Networking opportunities

Business mentorship

Deadline: Not specified

Eligibility Criteria

To qualify for the NIYEEDEP Program, applicants must:

1. Be a Nigerian citizen.

2. Be a youth aged 18 to 35 years.

3. Possess a valid National Identity Number (NIN).

4. Have a strong interest in business, particularly in the agricultural sector.

5. Provide a Lotus Bank account number (or create one if you don’t have it).

Program Objectives

1. Contribute to 6 million direct jobs by 2025.

2. Create opportunities in agriculture for economic growth.

3. Alleviate household poverty.

4. Enhance youth engagement in national development.

How to Apply

 

Follow these steps to register and apply for the NIYEEDEP Program:

Step 1: Visit the Application Portal

Click here to apply (Ensure to visit the official NIYEEDEP portal).

Step 2: Register an Account

Enter a valid email address.

Choose a unique username.

Create a strong password.

Step 3: Verify Your Account

After registration, a verification email will be sent to your inbox.

Click the link in the email to activate your account.

Step 4: Complete Your Profile

Log in to your account.

Fill out your personal information carefully.
Note: Ensure all details are accurate as mistakes may disqualify your application.

Step 5: Monitor Updates

Keep an eye on your email for further instructions and updates about the program.

Benefits of the Program

 

1. Financial incentives for agricultural ventures.

2. Access to enterprise development services.

3. Mentorship for becoming job creators and wealth builders.

4. Networking opportunities for economic collaboration.

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