Application is now open for the Hauwa Liman Teen Development Fellowship for teenagers aged 13 to 19 years in Abuja, Katsina, and Jigawa.
The six-month mentorship and empowerment programme is designed to support young people to grow, lead, and thrive through structured learning, guidance, and practical exposure. It targets teenagers within the stated age bracket across the three locations.
According to the organisers, fellows will gain leadership skills, emotional intelligence, financial literacy, skills for the future, and education on the effect of drug abuse. The programme is positioned as part of a wider effort to prepare teenagers for responsible adulthood.
“This is not just a launch, it’s a continuation of a promise,” the organisers said, explaining that the fellowship builds on years of work under Inspire4Impact. They noted that the organisation has consistently invested in teenagers through hands-on development initiatives focused on mindset, values, and direction.
They recalled previous Teenagers Development Boot Camps held across Kano, Kaduna, and Abuja, as well as broader Impact Clinic programmes. Through these efforts, the organisers said they helped teenagers discover purpose and passion, supported them to identify strengths and explore talents, combined academic learning with fun indoor and outdoor activities, and created safe spaces for growth, confidence, and character building.
The Hauwa Liman Teens Development Fellowship is described as a structured and expanded intervention that deepens focus on key areas of teenage development. It offers intentional learning pathways, mentorship, values-based leadership training, and real-life skill building under the Impact Clinic framework.
The organisers stressed that the fellowship is not starting from scratch but stands on years of impact, experience, and community trust. Only 50 fellows will be selected per state. Applications close as slots fill.
To apply, interested applicants should visit https://forms.gle/EZwsYSiDdPcRw8Va6 and apply.
