The Federal Government has reopened applications for Batch B of the Youth Economic Intervention and De-Radicalisation Programme (YEIDEP). The scheme is designed to support young Nigerians who want to start or expand small businesses but do not have access to capital. Under this batch, approved applicants may receive grants between ₦50,000 and ₦500,000, along with basic business training and guidance.
YEIDEP is a grant programme. Beneficiaries are not required to repay the funds, provided they meet programme conditions and participate in required activities.
What the YEIDEP Programme Is About
YEIDEP was introduced to address youth unemployment and limited access to startup funding. Many young Nigerians have workable business ideas but lack the financial backing to move forward.
The programme focuses on:
Supporting youth-led businesses
Encouraging self-employment and small enterprise growth
Reducing economic pressure that can lead to social instability
Promoting productive engagement at community level
What YEIDEP Batch B Offers
Applicants selected under Batch B may receive:
Non-repayable grants between ₦50,000 and ₦500,000
Basic business and financial management training
Mentorship and guidance on enterprise development
Opportunities to connect with other young business owners
Grant size depends on the clarity and feasibility of the proposed business idea.
Who Can Apply
To be considered for YEIDEP Batch B, applicants must meet the following conditions:
Be a Nigerian citizen
Be between 18 and 35 years old
Have a valid National Identification Number (NIN)
Have a valid Bank Verification Number (BVN)
Be willing to attend training or mentoring sessions if selected
Applicants do not need a fully registered business. What matters is a clear idea that can realistically generate income.
Businesses from the following areas are eligible:
Agriculture and agribusiness
Technology and digital services
Fashion, arts, music, and creative work
Renewable energy and environmental services
Entertainment, sports, and small retail ventures
How Grant Amounts Are Determined
Funding is not the same for everyone. Applications are assessed based on:
How clearly the business idea is explained
Whether the proposed budget is realistic
How the funds will be used to generate income
The overall viability of the idea
Applicants who request amounts they can justify clearly tend to stand a better chance.
Application Timeline
Batch B portal reopening date: 27 October 2025
Closing date: Not yet announced
Batch A payments were reportedly made between 20 and 30 October 2025, suggesting that processing begins shortly after applications are submitted. Early application is advisable.
How to Apply for YEIDEP Batch B
Applicants should follow the process below through the official YEIDEP portal:
Visit the official YEIDEP application portal. ( https://yeidep.org/ )
Click on the registration or application option.
Enter personal details, including full name, phone number, email, NIN, and BVN.
Provide a short description of the business idea.
Upload required documents, such as a passport photograph and valid identification.
Submit the application and save the reference number.
Complete bank and identity verification if directed to a partner bank such as Lotus Bank, Keystone Bank, or Fidelity Bank.
Check the portal and registered email address for updates on training, verification, or payment.
Important Notes for Applicants
Registration is completely free.
The Federal Government does not use agents or third parties.
Any request for payment in exchange for assistance or approval is a scam.
Personal details must match across NIN, BVN, and application records to avoid delays.
How the Programme Supports Young Nigerians
By providing grants and basic business guidance, YEIDEP helps young people turn ideas into income-generating activities. Successful participants can create jobs for themselves and others, build stable livelihoods, and contribute to local economic activity.
For many applicants, Batch B offers a chance to test business ideas with government support at an early stage.
Other Government Support Options
In addition to YEIDEP, the Federal Government has opened applications for the 2026 cycle of the Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme (GEEP). The scheme offers interest-free loans of up to ₦300,000 to traders, artisans, farmers, and small business owners. It is administered through the Bank of Industry under the National Social Investment Programme.
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