Do you have a skill you can confidently teach others, like fashion design, barbing, hairdressing, baking, plumbing, tech, or tailoring? The Federal Government of Nigeria is calling on skilled professionals like you to train young Nigerians through the FG TVET Program and get paid for it!
This initiative by the Federal Ministry of Education, in partnership with the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), is focused on empowering Nigerian youths with practical skills while rewarding experienced trainers like you.
Who Can Apply to Train Students Under FG TVET?
You can apply as any of the following:
Vocational Enterprise Institution (VEI) – Accredited training centres registered with CAC
Skill Training Centre (STC) – Workshops, studios, or learning hubs led by certified professionals
MasterCraft Person (MCP) – Skilled artisans or professionals, even without a formal centre
Whether you operate from a structured institution or your workshop, as long as you can transfer valuable skills, you’re eligible to apply.
What Do Trainers Gain?
As a registered trainer under the FG TVET program:
You earn ₦30,000 per student monthly as training support
Your students get ₦22,500 stipends and starter packs after completing their training
You gain official recognition and accreditation by the NBTE
You play a key role in shaping the next generation of skilled workers in Nigeria
Requirements for Registration & Accreditation
1. For Vocational Enterprise Institutions (VEIs)
To be accredited as a VEI with NBTE, you must meet the following:
Proof of CAC Registration
Use of NSQ-Based Curricula
At least one qualified instructor per trade, with a ratio of 1 instructor to 40 students
One Quality Assurance Assessor (QAA) per trade
One Internal Quality Assurance Manager (IQAM) assigned to the centre (can be part-time)
Availability of infrastructure: workshops, studios, classrooms, offices, and restrooms
Documented training experience, including past programs, levels taught, and certificates issued
2. For Skill Training Centres (STCs)
If you’re running a training centre or studio, here’s what’s needed:
CAC registration
Adoption of NSQ-Based Curricula
At least one experienced senior artisan/instructor per program with NSQ Level 3 or above
One QAA per trade and one IQAM (can be part-time)
Adequate technical and support staff
Provision of essential facilities: workshops, field training areas, offices, and restrooms
Records of past training programs and certifications awarded
3. For MasterCraft Persons (MCPs)
Even if you don’t run a big training centre, you can still get accredited as a MasterCraft Person. Here’s what you need:
Either CAC Registration or a National Identification Number (NIN)
Use of NSQ-Based Curricula
Must be a qualified/experienced senior artisan with NSQ Level 3 minimum
Maintain a ratio of one junior artisan per five trainees
Must have basic training facilities like a workshop and restrooms
Provide records of past training and certification activities
How to Apply
If you’re eligible and meet the requirements, you can begin your application through the NBTE TVET portal:
Apply Here on the NBTE TVET Portal
Apply as a trainer here https://www.digitalnbte.nbte.gov.ng/TVET/TVETApplication2
Popular Skills You Can Train Students On
Here are some of the in-demand vocational skills under FG TVET:
Fashion Design
Hairdressing and Braiding
Shoe Making and Leather Works
Welding and Fabrication
Plumbing
Electrical Installation
ICT and Computer Repairs
Tiling and POP
Auto Mechanics
Baking and Catering
Phone Repairs
Solar Installation
Carpentry
If you can teach any of these skills and meet the NBTE requirements, you’re qualified to apply.
Apply today, share with other artisans, and be part of a movement transforming vocational education in Nigeria.