Lafarge Africa Plc is opening doors for young Nigerians eager to gain hands-on industrial experience with its 2026 Technical Skills Development Program (TSDP).
This unique initiative targets holders of the Ordinary National Diploma (OND) and offers 18 months of practical, career-focused training — all without tuition fees.
Participants not only develop technical expertise but also receive a monthly stipend and a certificate that boosts employability or readiness for self-employment.
Earn While You Learn
One of the standout features of TSDP 2026 is the financial support provided throughout the program.
Trainees receive a monthly allowance to help cover everyday expenses while they focus on building their technical skills.
This “earn while you learn” model ensures that participants can fully commit to the training without financial distractions.
Hands-On Technical Training
The program is designed to balance classroom learning with real-world, practical experience.
Trainees are exposed to industrial workflows in vocational and production settings, gaining skills that are immediately applicable in technical careers.
The combination of theory and practice makes the learning process both engaging and highly effective.
Certification That Matters
Upon completing the program successfully, graduates are awarded a Lafarge Internal Certificate.
This official recognition strengthens credibility with potential employers and demonstrates practical competence in technical fields.
For many participants, this certification becomes a stepping stone toward securing jobs or starting their own technical ventures.
Real Industry Exposure
Training doesn’t just happen in classrooms.
Lafarge’s operational sites across Nigeria provide trainees with an immersive industrial environment.
Participants learn directly on-site, guided by experienced professionals, giving them firsthand exposure to production processes, maintenance routines, and quality control operations.
Who Can Join
TSDP 2026 is open to Nigerian citizens who:
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Hold an Ordinary National Diploma (OND) from a recognised institution.
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Have at least five O’Level credits, including English, Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry (a maximum of two sittings is allowed).
This program is perfect for those looking to enter technical careers, gain industry-aligned skills, or establish themselves as skilled tradespeople.
Areas of Training
Participants can choose from a variety of specialised tracks, including:
Maintenance Processes:
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Mechanical Engineering
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Electrical Engineering
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Instrumentation and Automation
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Welding and Fabrication
Cement Manufacturing Processes:
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Production Operations
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Process Control
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Quality Assurance
Each track combines intensive classroom instruction with hands-on sessions at Lafarge facilities to build practical, industry-ready skills.
Where the Training Happens
The 18-month program is hosted at three Lafarge locations across Nigeria:
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Ewekoro, Ogun State
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Mfamosing, Cross River State
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Ashaka, Gombe State
These sites serve as the learning grounds where trainees gain mentorship from seasoned industrial professionals and apply classroom knowledge in real-world scenarios.
Key Dates and Duration
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Application Deadline: 9 January 2026
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Program Duration: 18 months of structured learning and industrial exposure
Interested applicants must ensure that all documents and information are submitted on time to avoid disqualification.
How to Apply
The application process is straightforward and completely free:
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Visit the official TSDP portal.
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Fill in your personal details accurately.
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Upload your OND certificate, O’Level results, and any other required documents.
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Select your preferred training site (Ewekoro, Mfamosing, or Ashaka).
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Submit before the deadline and monitor your email for updates.
Applicants should never be asked to pay to complete the application.
Tips for a Successful Application
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Prepare Documents in Advance: Have your OND results, O’Level certificates, and valid ID ready.
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Pick the Right Discipline: Consider your career interests and goals when choosing a training track.
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Follow Submission Guidelines Carefully: Ensure all fields are completed and uploaded files are clear and legible.
Building a Future in Technical Careers
Lafarge Africa’s TSDP 2026 is more than a training program — it’s a launchpad for young Nigerians to develop technical mastery, gain real-world experience, and build confidence in their careers.
For those who complete the program, the combination of skills, certification, and industry exposure could open doors to a wide range of opportunities in manufacturing, construction, and beyond.f
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