The Nigeria Jubilee Fellows Programme (NJFP) has issued an official NJFP Application Error Fix notice to help applicants correct common verification problems during the ongoing NJFP 2.0 application process.
According to the official update shared via @NigeriaJFP, many applicants are facing challenges with verification emails due to small but critical mistakes in their forms.
Common NJFP Application Errors
To ensure your NJFP Application is successful, carefully review the following issues:
- Email Errors: Extra spaces or wrong spellings, such as gnail.com, gmail.con, or gmail.comm.
- NIN Problems: Invalid or incorrectly formatted National Identification Numbers.
- Date of Birth Issues: Wrong or mismatched entries.
- Name Errors: Misspelled names that don’t match official records.
How to Fix Your NJFP Application
Follow these NJFP Application Error Fix tips before submitting:
- Double-check every field before submission.
- Use a valid and correctly spelled email address.
- Ensure that your NIN, name, and date of birth match the information in your official records.
- Remove any extra spaces or symbols.
Final Advice
If you have already submitted your application but didn’t receive a verification email, please reapply using the corrected details.
Applications remain open — visit the official NJFP portal here:









