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Step-by-step guide on how to apply for NDDC’s N50,000 monthly Youth Internship Scheme

The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has unveiled a Youth Internship Scheme for youths and young school leavers between the ages of 18-40 years.

The NDDC Youth Internship and Empowerment Programme is to empower 10,000 youths from the Niger Delta region. Successful applicants stand to receive a N50,000.00 stipend monthly for one year.

The NDDC Youth Internship Scheme is targeted at providing relief to the teeming youths of the region whilst helping them attain skills and work experience.

  • Provide Monthly Stipends.
  • Opportunity for Work Experience.
  • Support Enterprise Development.

Simple Quick Steps to Seamlessly Register for the Scheme

The process is intuitive, quick and easy. Just follow the simple steps outlined below and you will be registered in minutes for the Internship Scheme.

1. Registration Code: First, supply your email and Phone Number to retrieve the code.

2. Create Your Bio: Supply your Personal Data.

3. Contact Details: Provide legitimate contact details.

4. Submit Documents: Upload your documents.

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Skill Sets

Youths can engage in prosperous activities within the region that will build minds and character. See approved skills below:

1. Craftsmanship
2. Agriculture
3. Technology
4. Community Service
5. Medical
6. Teaching
7. Hospitality
8. Automotive
9. Maritime
10. Entertainment
11. Sports
12. Finance

How To Register Now

Click on this link to register: https://nyis.nddc.gov.ng/Register/

NOTE: Enter your email and phone number to receive a verification code. Use it to finish the form. If you pause, click “Continue From Previous Session” and enter the code to resume.

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