Nigeria at 66: Operation PVC to Drive Youth Talent Challenge
Nigeria at 66: Operation PVC to Drive Youth Talent Challenge

A civic group, De Ambassadors Global Network (DAGN), has announced plans to launch a nationwide media and civic engagement campaign, including “Operation PVC,” as part of activities marking Nigeria’s 66th Independence Anniversary. The initiative, organized in partnership with the African University of Science and Technology and other collaborators, is expected to run for three weeks and focus on youth participation, digital storytelling, and national engagement, according to a statement obtained by Legit.ng.

Nigeria at 66: Youth Challenge at Center of Campaign

A key component of the programme is the “Operation PVC – Nigeria National Digital Youth Talent Challenge,” which organizers described as a nationwide platform to identify and reward young Nigerians across sectors, including music, film, comedy, sports, fashion, technology, and visual arts. Contestants will compete under themes such as “Nigeria Songs of Hope” for music, “My Nigeria Story” for short films, and “Ideas That Power Tomorrow” for technology and innovation. DAGN said entries would be displayed on digital platforms, while Nigerians across the country and abroad would vote to determine finalists and winners. “The approach ensures transparency, inclusion, and nationwide ownership of the process,” the statement added. Winners are expected to receive cash prizes, startup and creative funding support, as well as opportunities for professional partnerships and international exposure.

Campaign Seeks to Reshape Nigeria’s Narrative

According to DAGN, the initiative was designed to promote a broader narrative about Nigeria beyond politics and economic challenges. “For decades, Nigeria’s story has often been defined by fragmented headlines, political discourse, economic statistics, and external perceptions,” the statement said. “Yet beyond those narratives exists another Nigeria — driven by resilience, innovation, creativity, enterprise, leadership, and hope.” As part of the programme, DAGN said it would also unveil the “Nigeria @66 Global Compendium,” which will recognize 66 Nigerians living in the country, 66 Nigerians in the diaspora, and 66 organizations contributing to national development. The campaign is scheduled to be launched on May 30, 2026, with organizers saying the event would be streamed live on Zoom. DAGN said the partnership with the African University of Science and Technology would support innovation-driven programmes, youth development initiatives, and research-focused engagement linked to the campaign.

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Opportunity for Nigerian Youths as 3MTT Unveils 3,000 Jobs

In another report, the federal government-backed 3 Million Technical Talent (3MTT) programme has opened applications for its Talent Registry, giving thousands of Nigerians a fresh opportunity to secure well-paying technology jobs with monthly salaries starting from ₦150,000. The initiative, launched in partnership with Skill Ladders and the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), is expected to provide access to more than 3,000 tech job opportunities across different digital skill areas. Organizers say the programme is aimed at solving one of the biggest challenges facing young Nigerians in the tech ecosystem, moving from training to actual employment.

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