Nellyval Group has entered into a partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), European Union (EU) and the Federal Government of Nigeria under the Nigerian Jubilee Fellowship Programme (NJFP).
The collaboration seeks to equip young Nigerian graduates with essential workplace skills, professional mentorship, and meaningful employment opportunities, ultimately strengthening the country’s human capital and reducing youth unemployment.
The Nigerian Jubilee Fellows Programme, a flagship initiative jointly implemented by the Federal Government, UNDP, and the EU, connects talented graduates with reputable organizations across Nigeria to bridge the gap between education and employment.
Speaking on the partnership, Dr. Goodness Anele, Executive Director of Nellyval Group, who represented the Chairman, Mr. Valentine Anele, reaffirmed the organization’s deep commitment to advancing youth development in Nigeria.
“Through this partnership, Nellyval Group will serve as a host organization, providing fellows with hands-on experience, professional exposure, and structured mentorship to prepare them for leadership roles in their respective industries,” Dr. Anele stated.
She emphasized that the collaboration aligns perfectly with the company’s mission to nurture the next generation of Nigerian leaders.
“At Nellyval Group, we believe that the future of Nigeria rests on the competence and character of its young people. Partnering with UNDP, the EU, and the Federal Government through the NJFP reflects our vision to inspire innovation, enterprise, and sustainable growth,” she added.
Dr. Anele further noted that the partnership underscores Nellyval Group’s reputation as a forward-thinking organization committed to social impact and business excellence.
“By providing structured learning and development opportunities for Nigerian graduates, this alliance stands as a testament to Nellyval Group’s dedication to nation-building and global collaboration,” she said.
With this milestone, Nellyval Group joins a distinguished network of institutions supporting Nigeria’s youth transition from education to employment an essential step toward reducing unemployment and fostering inclusive economic growth across the country.

