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How to Apply to Become a NIYA Ambassador for Your State: A Step-by-Step Guide

Enudi Golden by Enudi Golden
April 1, 2025
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How to Apply to Become a NIYA Ambassador for Your State: A Step-by-Step Guide
The Nigerian Youth Academy (NIYA), officially launched a few days ago by President Tinubu as of April 01, 2025, marks a transformative milestone in youth empowerment across Nigeria. Following this launch, the NIYA Academy management has issued a nationwide call for young leaders to step up as NIYA Ambassadors. These ambassadors will represent their respective states, championing the mission to bring skills, education, and economic opportunities to communities at the grassroots level.
If you’re a young Nigerian with a passion for leadership and community development, this is your chance to make a lasting impact.
In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about becoming a NIYA Ambassador—what it entails, the requirements, and the step-by-step application process. Whether you’re from Lagos, Kano, Rivers, or any of Nigeria’s 36 states, here’s how you can join this exciting initiative.

What is NIYA Academy?

NIYA Academy serves as the foundational arm of the broader Nigerian Youth Academy (NIYA) initiative. Its core mission is to equip young Nigerians with the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in today’s rapidly evolving economy. At the heart of this effort is the “One Youth, Two Skills” initiative, a bold commitment to ensure every Nigerian youth masters at least two marketable skills. These skills could range from coding and digital marketing in the tech sector to entrepreneurship, graphic design in the creative industries, or even carpentry and plumbing in skilled trades.
The academy offers practical, hands-on training designed to open doors to employment, self-employment, and financial independence. With Nigeria’s youth population being one of the largest in the world, NIYA Academy aims to harness this demographic potential, turning it into a powerhouse of innovation and productivity. As a NIYA Ambassador, you’ll be at the forefront of this movement, helping to bridge the gap between opportunity and the youth in your state.

The Role of a NIYA Ambassador

NIYA Ambassadors are more than just representatives—they are catalysts for change. As an ambassador, your primary responsibility will be to mobilize and engage young people in your state, spreading awareness about the NIYA Academy and its offerings. You’ll act as a liaison between the academy and your community, ensuring that youth have access to the tools and training they need to succeed.
This role is ideal for individuals who are passionate about leadership, education, and grassroots empowerment. Whether you’re organizing workshops, collaborating with local organizations, or mentoring peers, you’ll play a pivotal role in shaping the future of your state’s youth.

NIYA Ambassador Requirements

Before applying, ensure you meet the following eligibility criteria:
  1. Registration with NIYA Platforms:
    • You must be a registered member of both the NIYA Community and NIYA Academy. These platforms serve as hubs for networking, learning, and accessing resources.
  2. Internet Access and Device:
    • A reliable internet connection and a working device (such as a smartphone, tablet, or laptop) are essential, as much of your engagement will involve online coordination and outreach.
  3. Commitment to Youth Mobilization:
    • You must be eager to connect with and inspire youth in your state, encouraging them to take advantage of NIYA’s programs.
  4. Strong Communication and Leadership Skills:
    • Effective communication—both written and verbal—is key, as is the ability to lead and motivate others. If you’ve previously led a team, organized an event, or spoken publicly, these skills will serve you well.
These requirements ensure that ambassadors are equipped to handle the responsibilities of the role while staying connected to NIYA’s broader network.

How to Apply for NIYA Ambassador: Step-by-Step Process

Ready to take on this leadership role and change lives in your state? Applying to become a NIYA Ambassador is straightforward. Follow these steps to get started:
Step 1: Join the NIYA Community and Academy
The first step is to become an active member of NIYA’s ecosystem by registering on its official platforms:
  • NIYA Community: Sign up at https://my.nigerianyouthacademy.com. This platform connects you with other young Nigerians, offering a space to collaborate, share ideas, and stay updated on NIYA initiatives.
  • NIYA Academy: Register for training at https://learn.niya.ng. Here, you’ll access courses and resources to develop your own skills while preparing to guide others.
Completing these registrations demonstrates your commitment to NIYA’s mission and gives you firsthand experience with the platforms you’ll promote as an ambassador.

Step 2: Express Your Interest via Twitter

Once registered, it’s time to formally apply:
  • Send a direct message (DM) to the official NIYA Twitter account, @OfficialNiya_Ng.
  • In your message, clearly state your interest in becoming a NIYA Ambassador for your state. For example:
    “Hello, I’m [Your Name] from [Your State]. I’m excited to apply as a NIYA Ambassador to empower youth in my community. I’ve registered on both the NIYA Community and Academy platforms.”
  • Keep your message concise yet enthusiastic, highlighting your readiness to lead.
After submitting your DM, stay active on Twitter and monitor your messages for a response from the NIYA team. They may follow up with additional questions or instructions.

Tips for a Successful Application

To stand out as a candidate:
  • Showcase Your Skills: If you have prior leadership experience or community involvement, briefly mention it in your DM or be prepared to discuss it if contacted.
  • Be Proactive: Familiarize yourself with NIYA’s goals and programs so you can speak confidently about them.
  • Stay Connected: Ensure your internet access is reliable, as communication with the NIYA team will likely be digital.

Why You Should Become a NIYA Ambassador

Becoming a NIYA Ambassador offers numerous benefits, both for you and your community:
  • Leadership Development: Hone your skills in communication, organization, and teamwork while gaining recognition as a youth leader.
  • Community Impact: Bring tangible opportunities to your state, helping peers secure jobs, start businesses, or pursue further education.
  • Networking: Connect with like-minded individuals across Nigeria, including NIYA staff, fellow ambassadors, and industry experts.
  • Personal Growth: Gain access to NIYA Academy’s training, enhancing your own skill set and career prospects.
This role is not just a title—it’s a chance to leave a legacy of empowerment and progress in your state.
The launch of NIYA Academy by President Tinubu signals a new era of opportunity for Nigerian youth. As a NIYA Ambassador, you’ll be part of a movement to equip the next generation with the tools they need to succeed in a fast-changing world. Whether you’re from Abia, Sokoto, or anywhere in between, your state needs a leader like you to step up.
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