Federal government backs 12,000 youth entrepreneurs

The Federal Government of Nigeria has engaged over 12,000 youths in local and global opportunities. It has also allocated more than N13 million in grants to support over 80 youth initiatives.

The Federal Government announced its support for youth entrepreneurship by engaging over 12,000 young people in various local and global opportunities. This initiative aims to empower youths through entrepreneurial activities. Additionally, the government has invested over N13 million in grants, benefiting more than 80 youth-focused projects. These efforts highlight the commitment to fostering economic growth among the younger population in Nigeria. The announcement was made public through official channels, emphasizing the role of such programs in national development.

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