APPLY NOW – Dangote Foundation Grant 100,000₦ For Nigerians.
The Dangote Foundation, founded by Africa’s richest man, has announced a $100,000 grant for Nigerians who meet certain criteria.
The grant is aimed at supporting the Nigerians. It is intended to provide financial assistance to help them start small businesses, create job opportunities, and contribute to the growth of the Nigerian economy.
To apply for the grant, interested applicants can K and follow the application instructions. The application process is straightforward and easy to navigate. Applicants will need to provide their personal details, including their name, contact information, and proof of Nigerian citizenship.
In addition to personal details, applicants will need to provide details of their business idea, including a description of the proposed business and how it will contribute to their Nigerian economy. Applicants will also be required to provide a budget and a detailed plan for how they will use the grant funds.
The Dangote Foundation is committed to supporting Nigerians who are passionate about entrepreneurship and economic development. Through this grant, the foundation hopes to provide financial assistance to those who have returned from Saudi Arabia and enable them to contribute to the growth and development of the Nigerian economy.
- REQUIREMENTS FOR THE GRANT
- Applicants Must Be Nigerian Citizens,
- Applicants Must Be 18 Years And Above,
- Applicants Must Have Returned From Saudi Arabia Due To Recent Crisis
- HOW TO APPLY
If you are a Nigerian citizen aged 18 years and above and have returned from Saudi Arabia, this grant from the Dangote Foundation could be an excellent opportunity for you to start a small business and contribute to the growth of the Nigerian economy. So, visit the website today and apply for this exciting opportunity.
It would be recalled that Aliko Dangote Foundation supported the Nigerian government with logistics support for the Nigerian volunteer health workers who supported the Ebola containment efforts in Liberia and Sierra Leone upon their return to the country in 2015.
Also, during the recent Covid pandemic, ADF supported the return of Nigerians from India and Dubai during the outbreak of the pandemic with specially chartered flights and Covid testing and quarantining when they arrived back in Nigeria. Since 2011, ADF has supported several thousand IDPs in Yobe, Borno, Adamawa, and Abuja with a total spending of over 25 billion naira in the provision of food, shelter, and health services.
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