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20,000 To Benefit From FG, UNDP Fellowship Programme
The Enugu Office of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) has announced that the Federal Government in partnership with United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is offering a unique opportunity for a total number of 20,000 fresh Nigerian graduates to earn money and experience for 12 months under the Nigeria Jubilee Fellowship Programme (NJFP).
A statement by the Focal Person, Enugu SDGs Office, Hon Mrs Mabel Agbo, which called on fresh graduates of Enugu State extraction to hurry and apply for the programme via: www.njfp.ng before the October 20, 2021 closing date, explained that “the NJFP involves a work placement process that will place young Nigerians in private and public sector organisations in the country across multiple industries and sectors”.
Mrs Agbo disclosed that “participating companies are connected directly to graduates”, adding that “once matched, the benefiting company is able to welcome talented and skilled young persons to their team for a year, with salary covered by the programme”.
According to the Enugu SDGs’ Focal Person, “this fellowship is designed to help fresh NYSC graduates with zero work experience, who often find it challenging to break into the professional world”.
“Applying for the Nigeria Jubilee Fellows Programme is free and should only be done at www.njfp.ng (Nigeria Jubilee Fellowship Programme).
By: Canice Amadi, Enugu
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