To Nigeria Jubilee Fellows Programme (NJFP) 2.0 applicants, here’s a simple guide on what you need to know about your application video pitch.
Your video pitch is a critical part of your application. Here’s how to get it right.
Your video pitch must meet all requirements for you to move to the next stage.
Make sure you record in a quiet indoor space. Public or noisy environments may lead to disqualification.
Ensure your face clearly matches your NYSC and NIN records, speak clearly, dress professionally, and submit only accurate, high-quality videos on the portal.
False or poor-quality submissions will be disqualified. If you do not have a good camera, use a friend’s phone or laptop.
Let’s recap briefly…
- Before you record, use a computer or phone with a strong internet connection.
- You must record on the portal, as NJFP 2.0 does not allow video uploads.
- You will have multiple chances to re-record before submitting.
NJFP 2.0 Video Submission: What to Say and How
Answer the question: “What makes YOU the ideal NJFP Fellow?”
Record in a quiet indoor space.
Noisy or public environments could disqualify you.
As your final checks, make sure your face clearly matches your NYSC and NIN IDs and that you speak clearly. Dress professionally too, even if it means wearing your best clothes.
Submitting false or poor-quality videos means automatic disqualification.

