Last week, the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management, and Social Development revealed that exited N-Power beneficiaries would receive credit facilities from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) after their NEXIT training.
The training which is scheduled to commence on Monday, March 14, 2022, nationwide will see the successful candidates at various NEXIT training centres
sponsored by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), which is scheduled for next week.
“Training of the first batch of 75,600 @npower_ng exited Beneficiaries from the 36 states and the FCT is proposed to be flagged off next week in Abuja for the five-day entrepreneurial training, which thereafter, qualifies them for loans,”
Mrs Nneka Ikem Special Assistant, Media & Publicity, to the Minister Sadiya Farouq, says on Twitter.
Before downloading the business plan, you have to first check the training venue and date for the NEXIT programme.
To obtain the NEXIT-CBN loan, candidates will be mandated to submit a business plan that contains the following details:
You can download the NEXIT business plan here
For Nasarawa candidates, head straight to the G-Consulting website to access the online business plan form
You can check the FCT NEXT candidates if you haven’t done so
Note: There are differences between a business plan and a business proposal, as such, you are advised to carefully study the prescribed NEXIT business plan to avoid any kind of issues.
The CBN loan will first be made available to 75,600 exited N-Power beneficiaries across 36 states of Nigeria. A new date will be made available for the second batch
If you didn’t make the first batch, wait for the next batch which contains the names of 154,400 exited N-Power beneficiaries.
According to the ministry, only 230,000 exited N-Power beneficiaries qualify for the loan which is backed by Nigeria’s apex bank.
The ministry is yet to reveal the exact amount each of the successful candidates will receive from the CBN.
The training will educate successful candidates on entrepreneurship including farming and innovative ideas.
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