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    LJLA records over 16,000 applications for 2026/2027 fellowship cohort

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    The Lateef Jakande Leadership Academy (LJLA) has recorded a historic milestone after it received over 16,000 applications for its 2026/2027 Fellowship Programme.

    The surge marks the highest applicant turnout in the Academy’s history and signals a growing interest among young Nigerians in governance, public administration, and civic leadership.

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    Over successive recruitment cycles, the institution has built a reputation for attracting highly qualified and diverse young professionals who seek to contribute to public service and institutional reform.

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    Reacting to the record turnout, the Executive Secretary of the LJLA, Ayisat Agbaje-Okunade, described the figures as a clear indicator of the untapped talent and leadership potential among Nigeria’s youth.

    “We are inspired by the overwhelming response from young Nigerians across the country,” Agbaje-Okunade said.

    “The volume and quality of applications received over the years continue to reaffirm our belief that Nigeria is filled with visionary, passionate, and solution-driven young people who are eager to serve and lead with purpose.”

    Selection process

    With thousands competing for limited slots, the Academy has moved into a multi-tiered selection phase.


    It will subject prospective fellows to a highly competitive vetting process designed to assess their leadership potential and problem-solving ability.

    Their critical thinking and analytical skills, understanding of public policy frameworks and verifiable record of community or public service impact will also be assessed.

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    The steady rise in applications further underscores the Academy’s growing reputation as a leading incubator for the next generation of public administrators committed to driving sustainable socioeconomic development across the country.

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