We are delighted to announce the release of the shortlist of beneficiaries for the Petty Traders Grant Support Programme. This initiative was designed to empower hardworking petty traders by providing financial support to boost their businesses, start a new business, improve livelihoods, and strengthen local communities.
Over the past few months, thousands of traders applied to be part of this programme. After a thorough review and careful consideration, our first batch of shortlist of qualified beneficiaries has been compiled based on the eligibility criteria. Please note that another batch would be released after this.
What this Grant Means
This grant is more than just financial assistance — it is an opportunity for petty traders to:
Next Steps for Shortlisted Applicants
If your name appears on the shortlist, please note the following:
For Applicants Not Shortlisted
While not all applicants could be selected in this phase, we encourage you to stay connected with us for future opportunities. The Petty Traders Grant Support Programme would be opened for application again this year. Also, we anticipate more empowerment programmes will be rolled out soon to reach even more people.
Below is the list of applicants who have been shortlisted for the next stage of the programme. Please check carefully for your details.
S/N |
Name |
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1 |
Evans Iyoha |
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2 |
Ememobong Samuel Unam |
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3 |
Hyellablati Joseph |
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4 |
Sherifat Bisola Oshu |
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5 |
Nguyilan Friday |
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6 |
Hembafan Sarah Hange |
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7 |
Chidimma Vivian Offor |
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8 |
Joy David Etokeren |
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9 |
Adanu Sunday Peter |
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10 |
Chioma Ejimadu |
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11 |
Christopher Ablaku Musa |
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12 |
Taiwo Halimat Shuaib |
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13 |
Tawakalitu Aderonke Shuaib |
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14 |
Onyemachi Onwuka |
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15 |
Solomon Salihu Dalinka |
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16 |
Abdullahi Shehu |
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17 |
Sesan Adenugba |
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18 |
Okeke Adaora Blessing |
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19 |
Hezron Wisdom |
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20 |
Khadija Muhammad sani |
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21 |
Deborah Damilola Akintona |
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22 |
Olakunle Iyanda Fehintola |
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23 |
Oluwaseun Alli |
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24 |
Owolabi Ibrahim Adewolu |
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25 |
Abiodun Esther Kamoru |
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26 |
Azizat Adewumi Salaudeen |
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27 |
Omolara Grace Adebumowa |
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28 |
Abioye Victoria Oboh |
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29 |
Opeyemi Fatimoh Adegbuyi |
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30 |
Opeyemi Mercy Owoyemi |
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31 |
Rita Olunuga |
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32 |
Faith Omoye Azugbene |
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33 |
Oluwaseyi Titilayo Ogundijo |
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34 |
Bosede Feyisayo Taiwo |
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35 |
Sunday Okorie Chukwu |
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36 |
amaka afiari |
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37 |
Anuoluwapo Adeola Ayoade |
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38 |
Blessing Elizabeth Marcus |
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39 |
Abolanle Adenike Adeboyejo |
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40 |
Elizabeth ajoke Fombo |
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41 |
Eniola Fridaos Amusa |
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42 |
Tolulope Grace Idowu |
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43 |
Blessing Olaoluwa Ajala |
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44 |
Fatimo Adewale |
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45 |
Pascal Viweavo Ajande |
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46 |
Yusuf Olatunji Subair |
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47 |
MANDU ASUQUO JOHNSON |
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48 |
Aghogho Okuro |
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49 |
Hakeem Oladele Olapade |
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50 |
Lawrence Larrywond Uzoka |
We congratulate all shortlisted candidates and wish you success as you move to the next stage of this empowerment journey.
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Applying for the Petty Traders Grant Support Programme is a great opportunity for small-scale business owners to receive financial support. However, due to high interest and limited slots, it’s essential to submit a well-prepared, complete, and accurate application to increase your chances of being shortlisted.
So far, we have received thousands of applications for the Petty Traders Grant Support Programme. However, only a small number have been deemed eligible due to common, yet avoidable, mistakes made during the application process. To help improve your chances of success, we have put together detailed tips and best practices to guide you through the application process and help you avoid errors that could lead to disqualification.
Don’t skip sections because you “think it doesn’t apply.” If unsure, ask for clarification.
If a question truly doesn’t apply to you, indicate it clearly (e.g., write "N/A") instead of leaving it blank.
Type your answers in clear, simple, and easy-to-understand English to ensure your application is legible and easy to review.
Be mindful of grammar and spelling. Errors can cause your answers to be misunderstood or misinterpreted, which may affect your eligibility.
Before you even begin filling out the form, take the time to thoroughly read the instructions, eligibility criteria, and application guidelines. Be sure that you are eligible for this Petty Traders Grant Support Programme. Many applicants make the mistake of rushing through or skipping the fine print.
Why this matters:
Some grants are designed for specific categories of traders. For the Petty Traders Grant Support Programme, we are specifically targeting petty traders whose businesses require low capital—typically between ₦10,000 and ₦100,000. If your business requires capital above this range, this particular grant may not be suitable for you.
There may be restrictions based on age, location, type of business, or even income bracket. It is important to note that we are strict about the age requirement for the Petty Traders Grant Support Programme, which is between 18 and 55 years old. If you fall outside this age range, you are automatically not eligible to apply. Falsifying your age or any other personal information will lead to disqualification and may result in being banned from future grant opportunities.
Understanding the requirements helps you gather the correct documents and information in advance.
Tip: Highlight or write down key requirements in your own words to make sure you understand them.
It’s important to only apply if you meet the stated criteria. Submitting an application when you are ineligible not only wastes your time but can also affect your reputation with grant administrators, potentially disqualifying you from future opportunities.
Checklist before applying:
Are you the owner or operator of a petty trading business?
Do you reside and operate your business in an eligible area?
Are you within the age or income limits (if any)?
Do you have the required documents (e.g., Valid Identification Card, valid 10 digit bank account number, verifiable residential address)?
Note: If you’re unsure about your eligibility, reach out to the program administrators before applying.
Honesty and accuracy are essential when filling out the application. All the information you provide must be true and verifiable, as some applicants may be asked to provide supporting documents or go through background checks.
Key areas to double-check:
Full name (as it appears on your ID)
Business name and nature of business
Business address and operational area ( If applicable)
Phone number and other contact details
Identification numbers (e.g., national ID, e.t.c)
Avoid:
Guessing figures for income or expenses. If you're unsure, give an estimate and indicate that it's approximate.
Using nicknames or claiming your business is registered when it is not can lead to disqualification. However, for the Petty Traders Grant Support Programme, it is important to note that having a registered business name is not a requirement. Unregistered businesses are allowed to apply, as long as all other information provided is accurate and truthful.
Your email is the primary method by which the grant administrators will contact you. If your email address is incorrect or inactive, you could miss out on critical updates like interview invitations, requests for additional documents, or notifications of approval.
Best Practices:
Use a professional-sounding email address (e.g., This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. , not This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ).
Check your inbox and spam folder regularly after submission.
If you don’t have an email, create one just for this application—and ensure it’s accessible on your phone.
Before clicking the “submit” button, take the time to carefully review every part of your application. Look for typos, missing answers, and inconsistent information.
Suggestions:
Review the form yourself and, if possible, ask a trusted friend, mentor, or colleague to look it over.
Check that you have all required document (where applicable).
It’s always a good idea to keep a copy of your completed application for your records. However, please note that a copy of your application will also be automatically sent to the email address you provided during the application process. Be sure to check your inbox (and spam folder) to confirm receipt.
Even a small error—like the wrong phone number or a misspelled name—can delay your application or make it invalid.
The Petty Traders Grant Support Programme can provide vital support to help you grow or stabilize your business. But to benefit from it, you must take the application process seriously. Be honest, be thorough, and be proactive.
Taking the time to prepare your application properly shows not only your interest in the program but also your commitment to running a professional and responsible business.
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The YMBG Program is one of our support measures to assist petty and micro small businesses.
Since 2014, Youth Empowerment Nigeria has trained over 8,000 young Nigerians across 16 States in Nigeria. To further support our trainees, and not excluding Nigerian enteprenuers in general with business ideas or existing businesses are encouaged to apply now for a seed capital of between N10,000 - N500,000. Possible mentorship and business management training.
What to Know About the YEN Micro Business Grant Program:
Qualification to Apply
Key Date
Application Opens for SME Support Scheme: 1st of June,2025
Application Closes for SME Support Scheme: 31st of July,2025
Disbursement ends: 31st of August of 2025
How to Partake in the YEN Micro Business Grant Program 2025
Step 1: REGISTER
Register your business, submit your business and personal information on the FG Survival Fund Application Portal. Click the link below to register.
https://survivalfund.gov.ng/auth/register
Step 2: ONBOARD
Once you are done with step 1, the next step is to complete the onboarding process. In this stage you are required to add your company name, bank and employees details.
Step 2: GET PAID
Once your application has been successfully verified, you are then eligible to get paid under the scheme you applied for.
The following Steps will guide you in registering for the survival fund 2021 program;
After successful registration, you will;
Your application for Micro Business Loan has been received. Kindly proceed with verifying your bank account ATM Card. Ensure you have N420 available in your account for this transcation. Your application will be attended to within 7 working day. Kindly check your mailbox for a confirmation e-mail.
Best of luck with your application!
The YMBG Program is one of our support measures to assist petty and micro small businesses.
Since 2014, Youth Empowerment Nigeria has trained over 8,000+ young Nigerians across 16 States in Nigeria. YMBG was established to further support our trainees, and not excluding Nigerian enteprenuers in general who has business ideas or existing businesses. Applicant can apply for a seed capital of between ₦10,000 - ₦2,000,000. Possible mentorship and business management training.
What to Know About the YEN Micro Business Grant Program:
There are four Categories of the program;
1 - Petty Trader Support - OPENED
Click this link for more information
2 - Nano Entreprenuer Support - COMING SOON
Click this link for more information
3 - Rebuild Enterprenuer Support - COMING SOON
Click this link for more information
4 - Blue Entreprenuers Support - COMING SOON
Click this link for more information
Qualification to Apply
Key Date
Application Opens for SME Support Scheme: 1st of June,2025
Application Closes for SME Support Scheme: 31st of July,2025
Disbursement ends: 31st of August of 2025
How to Partake in the YEN Micro Business Grant Program 2025
Step 1: REGISTER
Register your business, submit your business and personal information on the FG Survival Fund Application Portal. Click the link below to register.
https://survivalfund.gov.ng/auth/register
Step 2: ONBOARD
Once you are done with step 1, the next step is to complete the onboarding process. In this stage you are required to add your company name, bank and employees details.
Step 2: GET PAID
Once your application has been successfully verified, you are then eligible to get paid under the scheme you applied for.
The following Steps will guide you in registering for the survival fund 2021 program;
After successful registration, you will;
Your application for Micro Business Loan has been received. Kindly proceed with verifying your bank account ATM Card. Ensure you have N420 available in your account for this transcation. Your application will be attended to within 7 working day. Kindly check your mailbox for a confirmation e-mail.
Best of luck with your application!
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Petty Traders Grant Support Programme is a community driven project. It is one of our support measures to assist applicants who wants to start a small scale business. Like buying and selling of goods and services, which requires low capital. This can also be an additional funds to whatever the applicant has been able to raise independently.
Read more: Petty Traders Grant Support Programme June - August,2025