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NJFP 2.0 sends rejection emails to applicants after eligibility review

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The Nigeria Jubilee Fellows Programme (NJFP) 2.0 has begun sending rejection emails to applicants who did not meet the updated eligibility criteria following the recent review of applications. Many participants confirmed receiving messages notifying them of their status after the revalidation process concluded.

According to the statement issued by the NJFP Team, “We sincerely thank you for participating in the Nigeria Jubilee Fellows Programme (NJFP) 2.0 revalidation exercise and for your continued commitment to the programme’s vision.” The email further stated that the decision was made after a thorough review to ensure that the new framework strengthens the programme’s overall impact and aligns better with Nigeria’s changing labour market needs.

“Following a careful review of the information provided during the revalidation process, we regret to inform you that you do not meet the updated eligibility requirements for participation in NJFP 2.0. This decision was reached based on the revised framework, which has been designed to strengthen the Programme’s impact and align with the evolving needs of Nigeria’s labour market,” the statement read.

The Nigeria Jubilee Fellows Programme, a youth employment initiative supported by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Federal Government of Nigeria, aims to connect skilled graduates with work opportunities across various sectors.

The NJFP Team expressed appreciation to all participants, stating, “We truly value the patience, resilience, and dedication you have demonstrated as part of the NJFP talent pool, and we recognise the effort you have invested in this journey.”

Applicants were also encouraged to remain engaged through the UNDP Youth Talent Programme Channel on WhatsApp at whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbBlajjCnA7vL22Yp41F.

A virtual engagement session has been scheduled for 11:00 am on Monday, 13th October 2025, to provide further updates and address participants’ questions regarding NJFP 2.0.

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Peter Obi takes Nigeria’s economic situation to God in Vatican pilgrimage

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The presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 Nigerian presidential election, Peter Obi, has shared details of his spiritual journey to the Vatican City, where he and his wife offered prayers for Nigeria’s unity, peace, and good leadership.

Obi, who recently returned from a two-day trip to the United States, explained that his visit to Rome was part of a personal pilgrimage marking the Jubilee Year, a Catholic event celebrated every twenty-five years. He said the pilgrimage was an opportunity for reflection and intercession for Nigeria, especially as the country continues to face economic hardship and social division.

“After my 2-day trip to the United States – where I addressed the Friendship Club on Saturday, 4 October, and spoke at the 1st Ubuntu African Youth Assembly in Washington on Sunday, 5 October – I departed that same night for Rome, arriving on 6th October to join my dearest wife, who was already in Rome waiting for me,” Obi said.

According to him, the Jubilee Year presented a chance to pray for forgiveness and renewal. “My dearest wife and I chose to dedicate our prayers to Nigeria. With hearts full of gratitude, we thanked God that, despite our differences and the many challenges faced over sixty-five years of independence, He has kept us together as one nation – a rare and profound blessing for which we remain deeply thankful,” he said.

The former Anambra State governor said they prayed for divine mercy and for the emergence of selfless and competent leaders. “We sought forgiveness for our national transgressions and implored God to intervene in the suffering of the Nigerian people. We prayed for the injection into our political landscape selfless and compassionate leaders whose hearts He would touch – leaders who would be truthful in word and deed, altruistic in service, and committed to using public resources for the common good,” he stated.

Obi added that their prayers also focused on leaders who possess competence, capacity, character, and commitment to the welfare of all citizens. “Leaders who understand that they were not created to live in isolation but in community with others, and must ensure that actions are for the benefit of the community,” he said.

During their pilgrimage, Obi and his wife visited several significant sites in Rome. “On Tuesday, the 7th of October, as part of our pilgrimage, we passed through three Holy Doors of the four major Papal Basilicas in Rome, praying at each that God would open the door of His mercy to Nigeria,” he said.

“At St. Mary Major, we prayed, passed through the Holy Door, and reflected at the grave of the late Pope Francis. From there, we journeyed to the Papal Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls, where Cardinal James Harvey warmly received us, led us through the Holy Door, and shared the basilica’s rich history and the deep significance of the Jubilee Year,” he added.

Obi said the pilgrimage continued to the Papal Basilica of St. John Lateran, dedicated to Saints John the Baptist and John the Evangelist. “Together with other pilgrims, we passed through the Holy Door and joined in prayer. We then proceeded to the Scala Sancta – the Holy Steps which Jesus ascended before Pontius Pilate – where we prayed with profound reverence, completing a day of deep spiritual reflection at some of Rome’s most sacred sites,” he said.

The former presidential candidate also recounted his experience at St. Peter’s Basilica, where he attended the Papal General Audience. “On Wednesday the 8th of October, we rose early for the Papal General Audience at St. Peter’s Basilica, where we were blessed to hear the Catechesis of His Holiness on hope, perseverance, and steadfast faith in times of hardship,” Obi noted.

“Afterwards, we passed through the final Holy Door at St. Peter’s Basilica, praying and reflecting deeply on God’s mercy, thus completing our pilgrimage through the four doors with hearts filled with gratitude and renewed faith,” he added.

Obi confirmed that he and his wife were also received in audience by His Holiness, Pope Leo XIV. “At St. Peter’s, we were privileged to be received in audience by His Holiness, Pope Leo XIV @Pontifex, to whom we humbly appealed for prayers for our beloved country, Nigeria,” he said.

He also mentioned meeting several Nigerian pilgrims who shared in the prayers for the nation. “Along the way, we met several Nigerian pilgrims: men and women of faith whose faces shone with quiet hope. Together, we renewed our trust in God’s divine mercy and in the promise of a renewed and better Nigeria,” Obi said.

He concluded by urging Nigerians not to lose faith but to take responsibility for national progress. “I believe fervently in the power and providence of God. Yet, as we lift our nation before Him in prayer, we must not surrender to fatalism. Faith does not absolve us of responsibility; rather, it calls us to action,” he stated.

“As Nigerians, we must each continue to do our part – with honesty, diligence, and love – for the healing and progress of our country,” he said.

FHA boss confirms no state left behind in Tinubu’s renewed hope agenda

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FHA Managing Director, Hon. Oyetunde Ojo, has taken President Bola Tinubu’s message to the Ekiti State Council of Traditional Rulers, assuring them that the state will not be left behind in the ongoing implementation of the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

During the visit to the Council in Ado-Ekiti, the Federal Government reaffirmed its commitment to the growth and development of Ekiti State through national infrastructure and economic projects aimed at improving housing, transportation, and energy.

Hon. Oyetunde Ojo, who serves as the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Housing Authority, told the monarchs that the current administration is working to ensure that every part of Nigeria benefits from ongoing projects. “We also felt that before Mr. President came, that project was already being talked about, but now the project is ongoing, even extending to the states. Two days ago, we got our commercial licence for domestic flights into the state,” he said.

He assured the traditional rulers that President Tinubu remains dedicated to bringing development to all regions of the country. “In the past, it used to be about development. Now we have Southwest Development, which goes to the grassroots of all regions in Nigeria,” Ojo added.

The meeting also provided an opportunity for the monarchs to present key requests to the Federal Government. They called for the extension of the railway system to Ekiti State to boost commerce, enhance connectivity, and support the local economy. “All of us cannot go elsewhere. I think our sons and citizens at the centre should please help us to ensure the rail system also passes through the state. Let us all work together to pool resources and capacity to increase the volume of energy allocated to the state,” one of the monarchs appealed.

The Chairman of the Council, Oba Ajibade Alabi, praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his bold economic reforms, noting that though the process has been challenging, positive signs of recovery are already visible. “There are a lot of innovations as a result of this exposure, and we are beginning to see the effect,” he said.

The visit concluded with renewed calls for stronger collaboration between the Federal Government and traditional institutions to promote development, peace, and stability across Ekiti State and the wider Southwest region.

NITDA opens application for digital Nigeria 2025 hands-on masterclass

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National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) Nigeria has announced the Digital Nigeria International Conference 2025, presenting a special session titled ‘The Hands-on Masterclass’. The program is held under the patronage of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR. According to the organizers, this is “an exciting opportunity to gain practical knowledge in key digital areas.”

The training will cover Data Analysis with a focus on dashboard creation in Excel and data decoding, building AI agents with Lang Flow from zero to deployment, and an introduction to microchip design. It is targeted at data analysts, data scientists, job seekers, NYSC members, students, and professionals who want to improve their training capabilities.

NITDA stated that the training will take place physically in Abuja. “Please come with your laptop,” the notice added. Registration can be done at www.digitalnigeria.gov.ng/register/masterclass. Applications open on 13th October and close on 24th October 2025.

Wife of Katsina lawmaker empowers 1,000 women with cash, food items

Hajiya Jamila Tasiu Maigari, the wife of the member representing Zango Local Government Area in the Katsina State House of Assembly, has distributed support items to 1,000 women engaged in small businesses. The beneficiaries were drawn from 135 polling units across 10 wards in the local government area.

The wife of the Katsina State Governor, Hajiya Zulaihat Dikko Umar Radda, officially launched the distribution during a ceremony held at the Zango Sports Arena. The support package included soya beans, beans, maize, millet, and a cash gift of ₦5,000 for each beneficiary to help boost their small-scale businesses.

In her address, the Governor’s wife explained that the initiative is part of the administration’s vision under Malam Dikko Umar Radda to support women and low-income earners. She said, “This program is in line with our commitment to empowering women and ensuring that those at the grassroots level benefit from government initiatives.” She called on other female lawmakers to emulate Hajiya Safa Nasir Yahaya Daura and Hajiya Jamila Tasiu Maigari by working to improve the lives of women in their communities.

The wife of the Deputy Governor, Hajiya Asmau Faruk Jobe, advised the beneficiaries to make good use of the support they received. She encouraged them to grow their businesses and maintain proper personal and environmental hygiene.

The wife of the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Hajiya Safa Nasir Yahaya Daura, commended the initiative. She prayed for God’s blessings upon the support provided to the women, noting that such programs help to strengthen local businesses and improve household income.

Hajiya Jamila Tasiu Maigari, the sponsor of the initiative, explained that the support is part of her efforts to assist her husband in improving the living conditions of people in Zango, especially women and low-income earners. She expressed appreciation to the Governor’s wife for her support for women, orphans, and the less privileged in Katsina State.

Other speakers at the event included the APC Chairman of Zango Local Government, Alhaji Sule Hamisu, the wife of the Local Government Chairman, Hajiya Batula Babangida Yardage, and the APC Women Leader in the area. The event ended with the distribution of the support packages to the women.

3F Capital Limited opens graduate trainee program

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3F Capital Limited has announced the opening of applications for its Graduate Development Program aimed at identifying and training young professionals to shape the future of Africa’s energy and industrial sectors. The trainee program targets high-performing graduates interested in investment banking, engineering, and project development, offering them structured training, mentorship, and hands-on experience across its energy, gas, and industrial infrastructure projects in Nigeria.

According to the company, “The Graduate Development Program is designed to build commercial, analytical, technical, and leadership skills through project rotations and close collaboration with industry experts.” Participants will go through discipline-specific tracks in Economics, Finance, and various Engineering fields, all structured to strengthen strategic thinking and professional excellence. The program prepares graduates to play key roles in advancing Africa’s energy and industrial infrastructure.

The roles available under this initiative include Finance Graduate Trainee, Economics Graduate Trainee, Chemical Engineering Graduate Trainee, Civil Engineering Graduate Trainee, Electrical and Electronics Engineering Graduate Trainee, and Mechanical Engineering Graduate Trainee.

Applicants are required to have a bachelor’s degree in Economics, Energy Economics, Finance, Accounting, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering with a minimum of Second-Class Upper or Upper Credit. The program is open to fresh graduates or those with a maximum of one to two years of relevant work or internship experience. Candidates must possess strong analytical, quantitative, and research skills, as well as excellent communication, presentation, teamwork, and interpersonal abilities.

3F Capital stated that applicants must be willing and able to work in plant or field environments and adapt to rotational assignments. The location of the program is Victoria Island, Lagos, and the company describes the pay as “very attractive.”

Interested candidates are to send their CV and cover letter to Hr@3fcapital-groups.com, using “Graduate Trainee – [Discipline] – Applicant Name” as the subject of the email.

3F Capital Limited is an energy investment and advisory firm that develops, structures, and finances infrastructure projects in the oil, gas, and renewable energy sectors across Sub-Saharan Africa. Founded in 2015, the company has been involved in major projects including the Methanol and Ammonium Bicarbonate Plant in Ondo State and the Mini-LNG Gas Project in Delta State. The firm combines financial expertise with technical excellence to expand energy access, create jobs, and drive industrial growth across the region.

Katsina Gov hails Tinubu’s renewed hope ward development programme

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Katsina State Governor, Malam Dikko Umaru Radda, has praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for launching the Renewed Hope Ward Development Programme, describing it as a strategic move that matches the grassroots-focused model Katsina State introduced in November 2024.

Governor Radda said he was pleased that the Federal Government adopted a similar approach to the Katsina State Community Development Programme, which has been delivering positive results across the state’s 361 electoral wards.

“We are excited that Mr. President has recognized the transformative potential of ward-level development interventions. What we initiated in Katsina State as a grassroots empowerment strategy is now being scaled nationally through the Renewed Hope Ward Development Programme,” Governor Radda stated.

He explained that the state released N3.6 billion in November 2024 to launch the Community Development Programme, allocating N10 million to each of the 361 electoral wards through dedicated ward-level accounts. According to him, this initiative has boosted social cohesion, economic empowerment, gender equity, infrastructure access, and environmental sustainability across communities in the state.

Governor Radda commended President Tinubu for taking the step to expand this model across the country through the Renewed Hope Ward Development Programme. The initiative aims to reach more than 8.8 million Nigerians in 8,809 electoral wards, focusing on community development, poverty reduction, and economic growth.

“The President’s commitment to drilling down development to the lowest levels to stimulate economic activity, generate employment, reduce poverty, and enhance food security perfectly complements what we are doing in Katsina State. This synergy between state and federal initiatives will accelerate grassroots transformation,” he said.

He assured the President of Katsina State’s readiness to work with the Federal Government on the programme, using the state’s experience and lessons from the Katsina State Community Development Programme. Governor Radda also restated his commitment to transparent governance and participatory development, noting that the state will continue to lead by example in delivering the dividends of democracy to the people.

Fidelity bank tells yeidep beneficiaries to keep account active and upgrade

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Fidelity Bank has advised Youth Economic Intervention and De-Radicalization Programme (YEIDEP) beneficiaries to make sure their accounts remain active by carrying out at least one transaction every six months. The bank stated that any YEIDEP account that stays without a transaction for more than six months will automatically become inactive.

According to Fidelity Bank Plc, “Hello, thank you for contacting Fidelity Bank. Kindly be informed that your account is a YEIDEP account. Further check shows your account is inactive. Kindly note that an account will be considered inactive after six months of no customer-initiated transactions (either credit or debit), regardless of the account balance.”

Nigeriastartupact.ng also quoted the bank saying, “To reactivate your account, we recommend making a deposit of any amount. Kindly be informed account will become active within 24 to 48 working hours (weekend and public holidays not inclusive) following the deposit.”

Some YEIDEP beneficiaries are still using tier one accounts, which cannot receive the expected N50,000 to N500,000 payments, and have been told to upgrade their accounts. Fidelity Bank stated, “Hello, kindly be informed that your account is a YEIDEP account. However, further check shows you are operating a Tier one account. Kindly visit any Fidelity Bank with your valid ID card (NIN) and utility bill (not older than 3 months) to upgrade your account or forward documents via mail to trueserve@fidelitybank.ng for assistance.”

Payments under the Youth Economic Intervention and De-Radicalization Programme are expected to begin soon after the Federal Government, through the Federal Ministry of Youth Development (FMYD), gives the directive to Fidelity Bank and other partner banks to begin payment to beneficiaries’ accounts.

15000 farmers trained under NNPC smart agriculture initiative

No fewer than 15,000 farmers have benefitted from the Smart Agriculture Initiative of the NNPC Foundation aimed at improving agricultural productivity and food security in Nigeria. The beneficiaries received intensive training under the NNPC Ltd/Gte Vulnerable Farmers Training Programme.

Emanuella Arukwe, managing director of the NNPC Foundation, stated this during the closing of the training exercise held on Saturday in Kaktungo, Kaltungo Local Government Area of Gombe State. She described the programme as “a national journey toward resilience, food security, and economic empowerment.”

Represented by Bala T. David, executive director of programme development at NNPC Foundation, Ms Arukwe explained that the initiative exposed over 2,000 beneficiaries to climate-smart agriculture under the Gombe Cluster, which comprises Gombe, Adamawa, and Taraba States. She said the exercise targeted about 4,000 farmers in the North-East and 15,000 across the country, with a focus on improving agricultural productivity and boosting market access.

“What began as a bold intervention to strengthen rural livelihoods has evolved into a nationwide movement that embodies hope, resilience, and sustainability,” she said.

She noted that the programme was designed not just for short-term relief but for long-term transformation, equipping farmers with practical knowledge in climate-smart agriculture, market access, post-harvest handling, and agribusiness competitiveness. She highlighted the inclusive nature of the training, which ensured over 35 per cent participation by women and youth. The training also focused on packaging and climate adaptation strategies to support farmers in responding to environmental changes.

“In terms of health, safety, and security. We are proud to report zero lost-time injuries across all phases and zero security incidents during implementation. This was made possible through close collaboration with key stakeholders, including traditional leaders, local authorities, and security agencies. Ensuring safety and peace remained our highest priority at each training centre,” she added.

Barnabas Malle, Commissioner for Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Cooperatives in Gombe State, commended the initiative, describing it as a major step toward transforming the agricultural sector under the leadership of Governor Inuwa Yahaya. He said the ministry is working with development partners to train over 5,000 women and youths in modern agricultural practices for sustainable development.

Some of the beneficiaries, Habila Bitrus and Serah Yakubu, expressed their appreciation, noting that they had acquired valuable skills to practice climate-smart agriculture in response to the impact of global warming.

Gov Otu distributes 108 tractors to boost Cross River agriculture

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Cross River State’s agricultural sector received a significant boost on Friday as Governor Bassey Otu officially launched the distribution of subsidised mini tractors to farmers’ cooperatives across the state. The event, held at the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation Development headquarters in Calabar, marked a major milestone in the implementation of the People-First Agricultural Transformation Agenda aimed at modernising farming, improving food production, and supporting economic growth.

Governor Otu explained that the initiative was developed after extensive consultations with stakeholders and was designed to address the high cost of land preparation, which he noted accounts for over 70 percent of cultivation expenses. “When we assumed office, we made a firm commitment to make agriculture the backbone of our development strategy,” he said. “This programme directly addresses the challenge of land preparation to boost productivity and reduce labour.”

He announced that 108 mini tractors were being distributed in the first phase of the programme, with a target of reaching 324 tractors over a three-year period. The tractors are being allocated through a cooperative model that encourages shared ownership and improves access to agricultural mechanisation at the grassroots level. “This intervention ensures that our farmers can farm more, earn more, and feed more,” the governor stated. He also highlighted how the programme complements other agricultural development projects, including cassava seed multiplication, maize and soybean production in partnership with Flour Mills Plc, and a pilot sorghum farming initiative with Champion Breweries.

Commissioner for Agriculture and Irrigation Development, Hon. Johnson A. Ebokpo, described the launch as “a big leap in agricultural transformation.” He explained that each mini tractor comes fully equipped with a plough, ridger, harrow, planter, and trailer bucket. He added that all units are registered, insured, and fitted with tracking devices to ensure proper monitoring. Ebokpo emphasised that beneficiaries have undergone training to guarantee sustainability and praised the First Lady, Bishop (Mrs.) Eyoanwan Bassey Otu, for promoting the inclusion of women farmers in the programme.

Chairman of the House Committee on Agriculture and Member representing Boki I constituency commended the initiative, describing it as unprecedented. He called Governor Otu “God-sent to liberate farmers” and urged beneficiaries to “utilise this opportunity to fulfil the governor’s dream to feed the world.”

Mr. Femi Odeleye, CEO of Bespoke Concepts Ltd, the company supplying the tractors, praised the programme as “the planting of seeds for a new agricultural revolution.” He assured that the company would provide technical support, operator training, and spare parts. He also revealed plans to establish a tractor assembly plant in Calabar that would create more than 2,000 jobs, contributing to local economic development and enhancing agricultural mechanisation.

Chairman of the All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN), Cross River Chapter, Rev. Ojikpong Nyiam Bisong, compared Governor Otu’s vision to that of Dr. Michael Okpara of the old Eastern Region. He stated that “no other governor in Nigeria is doing what you are doing for farmers today.”

Leader of Women in Agriculture, Comrade Philomena Bassey Eyo, expressed appreciation to the governor and First Lady for their support of women farmers. “Your Excellency, we thank you and our dear mother of the state for empowering women in agriculture. Today, with these tractors, we have moved from subsistence to mechanised farming,” she said. She pledged continued support for the governor’s agricultural vision, stating that women were fully mobilised to sustain the gains of the initiative through 2027 and beyond.

The event was attended by traditional rulers, women farmers, and private sector partners, underscoring the state’s growing commitment to agricultural development, job creation, and food security.