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How entrepreneurs can apply for the Presidential Conditional Grant Scheme

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The Minister of Industry, Trade, and Investment of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Honorable Doris Nkirukw Uzoka, has outlined the process for entrepreneurs to apply for the Presidential Conditional Grant Scheme.

 

Doris announced that the Presidential Conditional Grant Scheme has begun and will close at midnight on April 17, 2024.

 

“This is a reminder that disbursement for the Presidential Conditional Grant Scheme has BEGUN! Don’t miss your chance—applications CLOSE at midnight tonight, April 17, 2024.”

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She further advised individuals wishing to benefit from the scheme to apply as soon as possible, providing the link to the official application portal: “Head over to fedgrantandloan.gov.ng to apply. The link is in the bio.”

 

She also outlined the eligibility requirements for the scheme:

 

Eligibility:

– Own a nano business

– Demonstrate potential for economic growth

– Plan to expand the workforce if turnover increases

– Provide proof of address in your LGA

– Supply personal and bank details (BVN & NIN)

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