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5,000 Unpaid N-Power Beneficiaries From Kano State Write To Mr. President by shakaranews: 10:30am On Dec 20, 2018
It is of no doubt Mr. President, your hard work and strategies to reduce unemployment rate in the country is being jeopardised by some few individuals. Surely, you tried all you could to get relief to the poor citizens but it seems either the drivers of this emergency ambulance or the mechanics who repair every damage engine had failed to deliver. Mr. President, I urge you to seriously look into Npower program especially with respect to batch B 2017 beneficiaries.

Most of us have finally given up hope as our endurance, patience, and continuing day and night struggle seems to have no hope and no shoulder to lean on. We applied for Npower program in June 2017, it took us more than six months before the shortlisted names were released. Lucky ones among us get to the NEXT LEVEL which was described by Npower as verification stage.


We got verified and qualified into the program which took us six months again by December 2017. Imagine a graduate celebrating one complete year waiting for just a 2year program of N30,000 monthly earning. As we were jubilating, we had no idea the journey has just started. From December 2017 to August 2018, we waited for eight months again just awaiting deployment.

We still continue to exercise patience we inherit right from stage one as we always have good faith for this administration. We were instructed by Npower to report to our place of primary assignments with immediate effect and upload our assumption of duty on or before August 8th as failure to do that, will automatically get you disqualified or get delayed for payment as we were promised our first stipend on 30th August.

That is not where the story ended, we abide by all the rules as we all know how long we had waited for this golden opportunity. August 31st passed, no one received a penny and the story completely changed from stipend to another prolonging method from on boarding stage to enrolling stage, to say that everyone must have gotten enrolment status before he received his stipend.

Mr. President, this is where our sinking ship keeps drowning for almost five months, some were lucky to be enrolled and got fully paid, some enrolled and received two months, while others received only one month allowance. It’s now five months from our engagement, yet, not a single penny was received as Npower stipend. The question that begs for answer is why is it that we are yet to be enrolled and get paid as our colleagues? You are the only shoulder we could lean on. Mr. President! We hope our plight will be looked into with immediate effect.

Source - https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/where-is-our-npower-allowance.html

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Re: 5,000 Unpaid N-Power Beneficiaries From Kano State Write To Mr. President by ShameOnAPC: 10:43am On Dec 20, 2018
Sai jubrin

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Re: 5,000 Unpaid N-Power Beneficiaries From Kano State Write To Mr. President by Racoon(m): 10:51am On Dec 20, 2018
You guys are still among the unemployment burden the government have created after promising 300 000 jobs annually but ends up with about 21M jobless Nigerians after 4years.
https://www.thecable.ng/breaking-from-17-6m-unemployed-nigerians-rise-to-20-9m
The real people with employement security are the wards,relatives aides and cronies of the elites of the govt in CBN, DSS, NCS, DPR, EFCC, FIRS, NNPC, etc.

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Re: 5,000 Unpaid N-Power Beneficiaries From Kano State Write To Mr. President by Omeokachie: 11:06am On Dec 20, 2018
I heard that BMCs also wrote about non payment of salaries and pay per comment bonus.

But they have promised to look into their grievances, while charging them to intensify effort by dominating social media space.

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Re: 5,000 Unpaid N-Power Beneficiaries From Kano State Write To Mr. President by ainas247: 12:46pm On Dec 20, 2018
It is well with Nigeria.
Check my profile I have something to give away this December
Re: 5,000 Unpaid N-Power Beneficiaries From Kano State Write To Mr. President by Nobody: 12:46pm On Dec 20, 2018
You will just wake up in the morning and start pressing phone, you never even check if you can walk undecided undecided
Re: 5,000 Unpaid N-Power Beneficiaries From Kano State Write To Mr. President by Yankee101: 12:47pm On Dec 20, 2018
419 is drying up

Election don dawn true colors are showing

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Re: 5,000 Unpaid N-Power Beneficiaries From Kano State Write To Mr. President by slawomir: 12:47pm On Dec 20, 2018
Isoright
Re: 5,000 Unpaid N-Power Beneficiaries From Kano State Write To Mr. President by Jonadull: 12:47pm On Dec 20, 2018
Pigs and idiots hovering around the thread already

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Re: 5,000 Unpaid N-Power Beneficiaries From Kano State Write To Mr. President by ejihand(m): 12:48pm On Dec 20, 2018
Since it is Kano (North), it will paid almost immediately. Ganduje, "a responsible man" will just settle the bills promptly.

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Re: 5,000 Unpaid N-Power Beneficiaries From Kano State Write To Mr. President by myettiallah: 12:48pm On Dec 20, 2018
Uo
Re: 5,000 Unpaid N-Power Beneficiaries From Kano State Write To Mr. President by Nobody: 12:48pm On Dec 20, 2018
Every politician is liable to be a thief ..


You shouldn't choose between WORKING THIEF AND NON WORKING THIEF .


A THIEF IS A THIEF




BOYCOTT DEMOCRACY..

EMBRACE SHARIA

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Re: 5,000 Unpaid N-Power Beneficiaries From Kano State Write To Mr. President by Mrsimplexvi: 12:49pm On Dec 20, 2018
their only achievement....
Re: 5,000 Unpaid N-Power Beneficiaries From Kano State Write To Mr. President by GentleMoney: 12:49pm On Dec 20, 2018
grin
Re: 5,000 Unpaid N-Power Beneficiaries From Kano State Write To Mr. President by Stanbeto: 12:50pm On Dec 20, 2018
There is one woman in the Kano NOA that is frustrating Her self in Kano State.

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Re: 5,000 Unpaid N-Power Beneficiaries From Kano State Write To Mr. President by Josh44s(m): 12:50pm On Dec 20, 2018
Foolish youths
Re: 5,000 Unpaid N-Power Beneficiaries From Kano State Write To Mr. President by TRUSTEDGUY: 12:51pm On Dec 20, 2018
Yet our national account has reduced by 73% grin

African government a committee of thieves.

Likes for PDP and Shares for APC

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Re: 5,000 Unpaid N-Power Beneficiaries From Kano State Write To Mr. President by waveman2: 12:52pm On Dec 20, 2018
The private sector will always be the driver of every economy. How many n power beneficiaries will govt continue paying. This will hinder our growth, why not make the right polices to work investors back to the economy and see rapid growth in all sectors.

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Re: 5,000 Unpaid N-Power Beneficiaries From Kano State Write To Mr. President by techking: 12:52pm On Dec 20, 2018
Lolll grin grin Boohariyya undecided

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Re: 5,000 Unpaid N-Power Beneficiaries From Kano State Write To Mr. President by wink2015(m): 12:53pm On Dec 20, 2018
shakaranews:
It is of no doubt Mr. President, your hard work and strategies to reduce unemployment rate in the country is being jeopardised by some few individuals. Surely, you tried all you could to get relief to the poor citizens but it seems either the drivers of this emergency ambulance or the mechanics who repair every damage engine had failed to deliver. Mr. President, I urge you to seriously look into Npower program especially with respect to batch B 2017 beneficiaries.

Most of us have finally given up hope as our endurance, patience, and continuing day and night struggle seems to have no hope and no shoulder to lean on. We applied for Npower program in June 2017, it took us more than six months before the shortlisted names were released. Lucky ones among us get to the NEXT LEVEL which was described by Npower as verification stage.


We got verified and qualified into the program which took us six months again by December 2017. Imagine a graduate celebrating one complete year waiting for just a 2year program of N30,000 monthly earning. As we were jubilating, we had no idea the journey has just started. From December 2017 to August 2018, we waited for eight months again just awaiting deployment.

We still continue to exercise patience we inherit right from stage one as we always have good faith for this administration. We were instructed by Npower to report to our place of primary assignments with immediate effect and upload our assumption of duty on or before August 8th as failure to do that, will automatically get you disqualified or get delayed for payment as we were promised our first stipend on 30th August.

That is not where the story ended, we abide by all the rules as we all know how long we had waited for this golden opportunity. August 31st passed, no one received a penny and the story completely changed from stipend to another prolonging method from on boarding stage to enrolling stage, to say that everyone must have gotten enrolment status before he received his stipend.

Mr. President, this is where our sinking ship keeps drowning for almost five months, some were lucky to be enrolled and got fully paid, some enrolled and received two months, while others received only one month allowance. It’s now five months from our engagement, yet, not a single penny was received as Npower stipend. The question that begs for answer is why is it that we are yet to be enrolled and get paid as our colleagues? You are the only shoulder we could lean on. Mr. President! We hope our plight will be looked into with immediate effect.

Source - https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/where-is-our-npower-allowance.html

NIGERIA NEEDS TO BE RESTRUCTURED TO A TRUE FEDERALISM, FISCAL FEDERALISM AND RESOURCE CONTROL.

The federal government of Nigeria is banking on Niger delta crude oil money which they have hijacked to themselves to use in paying the NPOWER beneficiaries.

If Kano state invest in groundnut pyramid and export groundnut overseas for increase internally generated revenue.

Will they not have enough money to fund NPower at the regional level.

NORTHERN NIGERIA MUST WAKE UP TO THE REALITY THAT THE COUNTRY IS FACED WITH.

The same goes to all the region in the middle belt, south west, south south and south east.

No more free lunch in freetown.

The idea that the military imposed on Nigeria that one region must continue to be the proverbial goose that lays the golden egg which is shared as federal allocation to other idle states is not only unjust, unfair and oppressive.

Federal government that is not contributing much money to the centre has the proverbial knife that its use to dish out money to the receiving states and also keep a huge amount of money for itself to be spending.

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Re: 5,000 Unpaid N-Power Beneficiaries From Kano State Write To Mr. President by Ogaga87(m): 12:53pm On Dec 20, 2018
See educated almajiri dey still dey wait for 5k..
They need to arrest that person for corruption
Re: 5,000 Unpaid N-Power Beneficiaries From Kano State Write To Mr. President by Ziggylady(f): 12:53pm On Dec 20, 2018
N-power mugus cheesy

Abeg 'Sai bubril biko!..una never jam.

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Re: 5,000 Unpaid N-Power Beneficiaries From Kano State Write To Mr. President by beethoven: 12:54pm On Dec 20, 2018
I can't actually believe that anyone in his/her right senses will vote for a govt that fails to keep his promise of paying you $15 per month, for 8months. Sad

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Re: 5,000 Unpaid N-Power Beneficiaries From Kano State Write To Mr. President by XaviDayo(m): 12:54pm On Dec 20, 2018
Hahahahahahahaha. Changi dole. .....Una go learn. Npower ko.....na zpower.

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Re: 5,000 Unpaid N-Power Beneficiaries From Kano State Write To Mr. President by beethoven: 12:54pm On Dec 20, 2018
Abuheekmat:
Every politician is liable to be a thief ..


You shouldn't choose between WORKING THIEF AND NON WORKING THIEF .


A THIEF IS A THIEF




BOYCOTT DEMOCRACY..

EMBRACE SHARIA

I don see you for plenty threads this morning. E be like say you don't dey mad abi. Continue...

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Re: 5,000 Unpaid N-Power Beneficiaries From Kano State Write To Mr. President by 6digitscomrade: 12:55pm On Dec 20, 2018
Omeokachie:
I heard that BMCs also wrote about non payment of salaries and pay per comment bonus.

But they have promised to look into their grievances, while charging them to intensify effort by dominating social media space.
you will make a good spokesman unlike igbokwe..
Re: 5,000 Unpaid N-Power Beneficiaries From Kano State Write To Mr. President by Ehins22(m): 12:56pm On Dec 20, 2018
cheesy
Re: 5,000 Unpaid N-Power Beneficiaries From Kano State Write To Mr. President by Nobody: 12:56pm On Dec 20, 2018
beethoven:


Bbbb

It's clear you don't know anything about Sharia

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