Applications are open for the 2026 Tropical General Investment (TGI) Young Professionals Program for Nigerian graduates. This program is designed to nurture young talent, offering hands-on training, a monthly salary, and employment opportunities to help participants build professional and leadership careers.
Program Summary
Host Country: Nigeria
Category: Internships | Training
Eligible Country: Nigeria
Reward: Monthly salary, hands-on training, career development, and potential employment
No IELTS Required
Deadline: March 14, 2026
Program Details
The TGI Young Professionals Program is part of TGI’s talent development strategy. It is aimed at equipping young professionals with the skills and competencies required for future managerial and leadership roles.
Key features include:
Cross-functional and cross-business rotations
Experiential and practical project activities
Six-month structured development program
Intensive six-week induction for successful candidates
Opportunity for employment across TGI Group businesses upon program completion
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Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for the TGI Young Professionals Program, applicants must:
Hold a B.Sc or HND in Engineering, Social Sciences, Agriculture, Sciences, or other relevant disciplines
Have a minimum of 2 years’ relevant work experience
Possess professional certifications (an added advantage)
Hold a graduate degree (MSc/MBA) from a reputable business school (an added advantage)
Have completed NYSC
Be 27 years or younger
Submit a CV with comprehensive and relevant information
Benefits
Monthly salary
Hands-on training
Employment opportunities after program completion
How to Apply
1. Visit the TGI Young Professionals Program application page
2. Click the APPLY button and complete the online application form
3. Attach all required documents
4. Submit before the deadline (March 14, 2026)
Deadline: March 14, 2026













































































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