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Thursday, June 9

UPDATE: Federal Government Officially Commences Recruitment of 500,000 Unemployed Graduates (SEE DETAILS)




500,000 jobs are available for unemployed graduates, and another 100,000 jobs for non-graduates as the President Buhari-led federal government today, kicked off its 500,000 free jobs for Nigerians.

In a statement signed by Laolu Akande, the Senior Special Assistant to the Vice President on Media and Publicity, the President Muhammadu Buhari-led federal government is set to begin taking applications online for positions in the 500,000 direct teacher jobs scheme, through an internet portal namednpower.gov.ng.

The statement from the vice president office said on Wednesday that the 500,000 Teacher Corps, nicknamed N-Power Teach on the portal, is one of the three direct job creation and training schemes Nigerians can start applying from Sunday, June 12.


Others are N-Power Knowledge, which will train 25,000 Nigerians in the area of technology, and N-Power Build, which train another 75,000 in the areas of building services, construction, utilities, hospitality and catering, automotive vocations, aluminium and gas services.

                         

All trainees would be paid for the duration of their training, the statement said. Below is the statement in full;

“The N-Power Teacher Corps initiative, which will engage and train 500,000 young unemployed graduates, is a paid volunteer programme of a two-year duration.

“Unemployed Nigerians selected and trained will serve in teaching, instructional, and advisory roles in primary, and secondary schools, agricultural extension systems across the country, public health and community education — covering civic and adult education.

“Besides their monthly take home pay estimated at about N23,000, the selected 500,000 graduates will also get computer devices that will contain information necessary for their specific engagement, as well as information for their continuous training and development. They get to keep the devices even after exiting the programme.

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