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FG Opens Nigeria Jubilee Fellows Programme (NJFP) 2026 – Apply for Fully Funded Graduate Opportunity in Nigeria

Mar 25, 2026Adetomiwa Temilayo1 min readNigeria
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The Federal Government has opened applications for the 2026 Nigeria Jubilee Fellows Programme (NJFP), a fully funded graduate opportunity supported by the United Nations Development Programme to equip young Nigerians with practical work experience, mentorship, and career development.

The application process is currently ongoing, and eligible graduates are encouraged to apply through the official NJFP portal.

What the Programme Offers

The Nigeria Jubilee Fellows Programme is designed to bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world work experience. It places selected graduates in reputable organizations across the public and private sectors, where they gain hands-on exposure to professional environments.

Participants benefit from structured training, mentorship, and monthly financial support throughout the programme. This allows fellows to focus on building relevant skills while adapting to workplace expectations.

Who Can Apply

The programme is open to Nigerian graduates from 2022 upwards, making it suitable for fresh graduates and young professionals who are ready to begin their careers.

Applicants are expected to provide accurate academic and personal information during registration and must demonstrate readiness to learn, grow, and contribute within assigned organizations.

The process ensures proper verification and a transparent selection system for candidates across the country.

What To Do Next

Interested applicants can begin their application by visiting the official portal:

Applicants are advised to complete all required steps carefully and ensure that the information provided is accurate and verifiable.

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