
- Graduates of agriculture from UI, FUNAAB, or UNILORIN have been afforded a grant opportunity in Nigeria
- The Graduate Agripreneur Programme Cohort 2025 is open and it offers grants and land resources for beneficiaries to aid their start or scale their business
- Legit.ng gathered that applications opened on Monday, February 17 and ends on Monday, March 3, 2025
Abeokuta, Ogun state - The British American Tobacco Nigeria (BATN) Foundation has opened applications for its 2025 graduate agripreneur programme.
In a press statement obtained by Legit.ng on Monday, February 17, BATN Foundation called on young Nigerian graduates from some tertiary institutions to apply for the 2025 edition of its flagship Graduate Agripreneurship Programme (GAP).
The foundation said selected participants would receive N27 million in grants, alongside access to land resources, mentorship from industry experts, and comprehensive capacity-building training to develop their technical and entrepreneurial skills.
Three federal government-owned higher institutions: the University of Ilorin (UNILORIN), the University of Ibadan (UI), and the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB), partnered with the BATN Foundation on the project.
BATN Foundation said:
“Over the years, GAP has solidified its position as one of Nigeria’s leading platforms for supporting the next generation of agribusiness leaders, equipping them with the resources, skills, and mentorship needed to thrive in the agricultural sector.
“The 2025 edition of GAP continues BATNF’s commitment to fostering innovation and entrepreneurship in agriculture. This year, the programme is being conducted in partnership with three prestigious universities: Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB), University of Ibadan (UI), and University of Ilorin (UNILORIN). These institutions are critical collaborators in ensuring the success of GAP, offering a platform for graduates to access the programme’s wealth of benefits.”