NYOTA issues notice to applicants on entrepreneurship aptitude test

NYOTA issues notice to applicants on entrepreneurship aptitude test
The National Youth Opportunities Towards Advancement (NYOTA) program has issued a notice to all applicants ahead of the upcoming Validation Exercise scheduled for Friday, October 24.
In a statement on Tuesday, October 21, NYOTA said all selected youth must complete the Entrepreneurship Aptitude Test (EAT), which is a vital step in assessing their entrepreneurial abilities and readiness for the next phase of the program.
“The next step before the Validation Exercise on 24 October 2025, selected youth should undertake the Entrepreneurship Aptitude Test, which is a key step in assessing entrepreneurial skills.
“Send the word NYOTA to 40270 and follow the prompts to complete the EAT,” the organization announced.
To successfully complete the process, applicants are required to activate promotional messages by dialing *100*5*2*5*1#, send the word ‘NYOTA’ to 40270, and then follow the prompts to select their preferred language before answering all questions sent via SMS.
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NYOTA has reminded applicants to use the same mobile number they registered with during their application to ensure seamless processing and completion of the test.
The organization further clarified that the test is free of charge and can be undertaken using either a smartphone or a basic feature phone.
Once an answer has been submitted, it cannot be changed, and each participant is only allowed to take the test once.
The test typically takes between 15 to 30 minutes to complete, depending on response speed and network conditions.
NYOTA also assured participants that those whose phones go off or lose connection during the process can continue the test from where they left off once their device is back on, as long as they use the same SIM card.
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