Published: 03 Oct 2019 1,560 views
The Leventis Foundation is calling on all committed young Nigerian practical farmers who are keen on spinning the wheels of the agricultural revolution in their communities, to partake in the one-year Leventis Foundation Training Program in Modern and Sustainable Agriculture, to take place in Nigeria.
The training program which is completely free of charge, covers tuition, boarding, and feeding fee to the students for the duration of the course.
Note: to be eligible for this program, you must be between 18-40 years of age, demonstrate perceivable interest in Agriculture and meet other criteria listed out by the Foundation.
Application Deadline | November 15, 2019 |
Funding Type | Fully Funded |
Country to study | Nigeria |
Type | Entrepreneurs |
Sponsor | Leventis Foundation |
Gender | Men and Women |
Applicants should fulfill the following conditions among others;
Interested and qualified candidates should forward their Applications, in applicant’s own hand writing including concrete information in respect of each of the above requirements together with:
Leventis Foundation/Osun State,
Agricultural Training School,
Imo, P.M.B. 5074 Ilesa,
Osun State.
Or
Leventis Foundation/Kaduna State,
Agricultural Training School,
Dogon Dawa, Birini Gwari LG,
P.M.B 1047, Zaria,
Kaduna State.
Or
Leventis Foundation/Kano State,
Agricultural Training School,
Panda, Albasu Local Government,
P.M.B. 3555, Kano,
Kano State.
Or
Leventis Foundation/Gombe State
Agricultural Training School,
Tumu, Akko Local Government,
Gombe State.
Or
Leventis Foundation/FCT
Agricultural Training School,
Yaba, Abaji Area Council,
P.M.B. 001, Abaji,
Abuja.
Or
The General Manager (Technical and Training),
Leventis Foundation (Nigeria) Limited/Gte,
2, Leventis Close, Central Business District
P.O. Box. 20351, Garki,
Abuja, FCT.
Note
For further enquiries, please contact:
Mrs Janet Egbe-Owoicho, Leventis Foundation (Nigeria) Limited/Gte, E-mail: [email protected]
For more details, please visit Leventis foundation website here