GATEWAY Program
Are you a Nigerian youth with digital or creative skills but struggling to find steady work? The GATEWAY Program could help you turn your skills into real opportunities in the growing global gig economy.
The GATEWAY Program, which stands for Gigwork Accelerator for Talent Empowerment and Workforce Advancement for Youth, is a five-year national talent accelerator designed to help young Nigerians build sustainable careers through gig work.
According to the programme brochure, GATEWAY aims to reach 400,000 young people with ecosystem support to help them secure gig work within six months of completing the programme.
The programme is particularly focused on supporting young women, persons with disabilities (PWDs), and displaced young people, while helping participants gain the skills, tools, connections and support needed to compete in the digital economy.
GATEWAY is not just another online training programme.
It is designed to take participants beyond learning a digital skill and help them understand how to actually use that skill to find and manage gig work.
The programme covers areas such as:
Participants will also receive guidance on how to position themselves for opportunities on local and international gig platforms.
The programme targets young Nigerians between 18 and 35 years old.
The programme is being implemented across ten locations:
These locations were selected based on factors including youth population, geographical spread, inclusion of marginalized groups and internet connectivity.
The programme is particularly relevant to young people who already have digital or creative skills but are underemployed or struggling to access consistent gig opportunities.
One of the biggest reasons Nigerian youths should consider participating is that GATEWAY goes beyond ordinary skills training.
Participants can receive connections to local and international gig platforms, platform-specific onboarding and guidance, as well as gig placement assistance.
This means you are not simply learning a skill and being left to figure everything out yourself.
GATEWAY is designed to help participants move from learning to earning by improving access to actual gig opportunities.
Knowing how to design, write, code or market is important, but knowing how to run your freelance business is equally important.
GATEWAY provides training in areas such as:
These are practical skills that can help freelancers operate more professionally.
Participants can connect with successful gig workers and industry professionals through mentorship and coaching.
The programme also provides expert webinars, masterclasses and peer-to-peer learning opportunities.
For someone just starting in freelancing, having access to people who have already gone through the process can be extremely valuable.
Access to a laptop, reliable internet and appropriate software can be a major challenge for young Nigerian freelancers.
According to the brochure, eligible participants who complete the required training stages can access work tools credit to support the purchase of tools such as laptops, internet dongles and software.
The brochure describes the financing as having single-digit interest rates, no collateral requirement, a longer repayment moratorium and flexible repayment schedules based on earning capacity.
Participants may also receive access to computers, software and internet at participating hubs during training.
The brochure states that this support can provide up to six months of supported access, based on progress and completion of learning milestones.
This can be particularly useful for young people who have the interest and ability to learn but do not have all the necessary equipment at home.
GATEWAY also introduces participants to financial services designed around the realities of gig work.
These include:
This is important because freelancing is not only about finding clients. Managing irregular income and protecting your financial future also matters.
Participants can receive a Certificate of Completion from the GATEWAY Program, alongside support for portfolio development and professional profile building for gig platforms.
A strong portfolio and professional online profile can make it easier to present your skills to potential clients.
GATEWAY does not necessarily end when the training ends.
The programme provides up to 12 months of ongoing career development support after participants secure gig work, including continued mentorship, community support and career development assistance.
Participants can also become part of the GATEWAY alumni network and potentially support future participants as mentors.
Participants will have opportunities to connect with other learners, mentors and industry professionals.
The programme includes community learning events, collaborative projects and gig work fairs.
For freelancers, networking can be just as important as having good skill because opportunities often come through relationships and professional communities.
The programme journey begins with registration and induction. Participants verify their eligibility and complete an induction module explaining the programme expectations and available opportunities.
They then go through a skills assessment, general gig work training, financial and business management training, mentorship and community learning.
Eligible participants can subsequently benefit from gig placement assistance, financial services, work tools support and post-programme career development.
The programme is particularly relevant to people interested in the digital and creative economy.
Depending on your existing skills and interests, this could include areas such as:
The key point is that having a skill is only the beginning. You also need to know how to package your service, find clients, negotiate professionally, manage payments and build a sustainable freelance career.
Yes. Participation in the GATEWAY Program does not require payment.
However, applicants should understand that participation does not guarantee employment, income, certification or access to a specific gig opportunity. Outcomes depend on individual participation and performance, market conditions and other factors.
Therefore, don’t pay anyone claiming that payment is required to participate in the programme.
If you are a Nigerian youth between 18 and 35 years old and you are interested in building a career in the gig economy, you can begin your registration through the GATEWAY programme portal.
Register for the GATEWAY Program
Make sure you provide accurate information during registration and follow the instructions provided on the official platform.
Nigeria’s job market is changing.
You no longer have to depend entirely on finding a traditional 9-to-5 job before you can build an income around your skills. The internet has created opportunities for Nigerians to work with individuals, companies and clients beyond their immediate locations.
But getting into the global gig economy requires more than owning a smartphone or knowing how to use Canva, WordPress, Photoshop or other digital tools.
You need skills, a professional profile, a portfolio, business knowledge, client management skills, access to platforms and the ability to consistently deliver quality work.
That is where a programme like GATEWAY can make a difference.
The GATEWAY Program represents an effort to prepare more Nigerian youths for opportunities in the growing gig economy by combining skills development, mentorship, financial support, access to work tools, platform connections and continued career support.
If you already have a digital or creative skill but have been struggling to find clients or consistent freelance opportunities, this could be an opportunity worth exploring.
Don’t just learn a skill. Learn how to turn your skill into an opportunity.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR GATEWAY
Show up. Create. Earn. Your journey starts now.
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