FMYSD Recruitment Form 2021 – To enhance the employment of Nigerian Youth, the Federal Ministry of Youths and Sports Development has designed the work Experience Programme (WEP).
The WEB is designed to provide paid internship opportunities to at lease 2,550 Nigerian youth across different industry sectors as follows
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Location: Nationwide
Training: The youth will undergo a 3-month paid internship based on their profile, discipline and location. The programme will take place in multiple locations across all states the 6 geo-political zones, including Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
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This programme is available to the literate population only. In addition, the following have been set as the basic pre-conditions for selection:
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Interested and qualified candidates should www.fmysd-esp.com/workexperience OR https://noya.ng/home.aspx to apply for the work Experience Programme (WEP) internships.
Application closes 2 weeks after the date of this publication.
Note that application is free and no registration fee is required.
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