NJFP Video Pitch: How to Record and Pass the NJFP 2.0 Video Assessment Stage
The Nigeria Jubilee Fellows Programme (NJFP) 2.0 has officially progressed to the video pitch stage, an important phase of the selection process that comes after the computer-based test (CBT).
Applicants who have reached this stage are required to submit a short video pitch answering a specific question set by the programme. The NJFP management has issued clear guidelines, and failure to follow them may lead to automatic disqualification.
This guide breaks down everything you need to know to successfully complete the NJFP 2.0 video pitch.
What Is the NJFP Video Pitch Stage?
The video pitch is designed to assess:
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Communication skills
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Professionalism
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Clarity of thought
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Alignment with the goals of NJFP 2.0
In the video, applicants must respond to the question:
What makes YOU the ideal NJFP Fellow?
Your response helps the programme determine how well you fit into its mission of developing young Nigerian graduates for meaningful employment across public and private sectors.
Before You Record: Important Requirements
Before starting your recording, ensure the following conditions are met:
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Use a smartphone or computer with a stable internet connection
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Recording must be done directly on the NJFP portal
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Uploading pre-recorded videos is not allowed
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You will be given multiple chances to re-record before final submission
Recording outside the portal or attempting to upload an external video will lead to disqualification.
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How to Record Your NJFP Video Pitch Correctly
To avoid errors that could affect your application, follow these instructions carefully:
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Record in a quiet indoor environment
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Avoid public places or noisy backgrounds
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Ensure good lighting so your face is clearly visible
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Speak clearly and confidently
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Dress professionally
Your face must clearly match your NYSC certificate and NIN photographs for verification purposes.
What to Say in Your NJFP Video Pitch
Your response should be clear, honest, and structured. Focus on:
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Your skills and educational background
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Your career goals
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Why you applied for NJFP 2.0
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How the programme aligns with your professional development
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How you intend to contribute positively if selected
Avoid unnecessary stories. Be direct and purposeful.
Video Submission Rules You Must Follow
NJFP has emphasized that the following will lead to disqualification:
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Poor video or audio quality
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False or misleading information
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Noisy or outdoor recording environments
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Face mismatch with NYSC or NIN records
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Failure to follow recording instructions on the portal
Applicants are strongly advised to take their time and submit only a high-quality and accurate video.
What Happens After the Video Pitch?
Successful candidates from the video pitch stage may proceed to:
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Psychometric assessments
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Placement into the NJFP talent pool
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Matching with host organizations for fellowship placement
NJFP 2.0 offers a 12-month paid fellowship, professional mentorship, structured training, and a monthly stipend of ₦150,000.
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Official NJFP Portal
All information and submissions must be done via the official website https://njfp.ng
Applicants are advised to rely only on official NJFP communication channels and avoid third-party sources requesting payments or personal data.





