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Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by AlexReports(m): 4:57am On Jul 18, 2019
Since the beginning of the Boko Haram crisis in the North Eastern part of Nigeria, thousands have been affected, with many Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) forced to live temporarily at camps across the country. These displaced Nigerians continue life at the camps even as they wait to be resettled back to their homes. Displaced from their homes, disconnected from their daily jobs, many Internally Displaced Persons are stuck at the bottom of the economic ladder and remain part of extremely poor Nigerians, estimated at 80 million according to recent reports.

Through the Government Enterprise & Empowerment Program (GEEP), The Federal Government is reversing the poverty levels in the region and helping residents, locals and the displaced persons settle back into productive economic activities. GEEP is part of the Social Investment Programs (SIP) under the National Social Investment Office (NSIO), designed to cater to Nigerians at several levels: unemployed youths, petty traders, artisans, MSMEs and other categories of Nigerians that could do with an economic boost.

In 3 years, Tradermoni, Marketmoni & Farmermoni have provided loans ranging from 10,000 Naira to 300,000 Naira to petty traders, artisans, small businesses and farmers. This has seen over 2,000,000 Nigerians significantly receive boosts to their businesses. GEEP has been implemented in 36 states of the Federation and the FCT with a spread of over 2,600 market clusters. The program has recorded over 240 thousand beneficiaries in the North Eastern states of Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba and Yobe states. The region most affected by the insurgency.

GEEP’s achievement – and continued mission – remains to provide access to finance, and sustainable financial inclusion, and to do this at scale.

Over 79% of the 36 states and the FCT have reached a minimum threshold of 30,000 beneficiaries with over 56% of all beneficiaries being female.

Mohammed Lawal has been selling calabash in Gombe Central market for years and has never received any form of financial assistance before now until he heard about TraderMoni and got enumerated. He was really excited he got the interest free loan as it will help him grow his business. He is really grateful to the Federal Government for this great opportunity as his business is in order now.

Adamu Salihu was really happy when he received his TraderMoni Interest free Loan. He sells earrings and blouses in Jimeta Ultra Modern market, Yola, Adamawa State. He mentioned that a relative told him about TraderMoni and he registered. Shortly after he registered, he received the loan. He didn't believe it was real before but after getting the money, he confirmed it was true.

He expresses his gratitude and he said will tell others about it about it. In excitement, he said, “It will turn my business around by helping me buy more goods, increase sales and i'll be able to payback the loan within the stipulated time. I am so grateful to God and the Federal Government, as a privileged beneficiary of this initiative because I have never been this privileged to receive such a laudable assistance in any form in my entire life.”

Sarah Danlami shares her TraderMoni story, “The TraderMoni Enumerators were at Muda Lawal Market and the market executives introduced the empowerment scheme to her and she got enumerated, She registered and thought she won't receive it but she did and she appreciates this initiative by the Federal Government and said, "If only we could have more of such initiative that empowers the less privileged people, a lot of negative vices that are rooted in idleness will be cubed to its barest minimum". She is really excited about the TraderMoni Scheme and her business being empowered as she never thought such an initiative will be possible.

She also mentioned that before now she could only trader with a bag of irish potato, but now she can afford to buy two bags to trader with and that’s progress.

“My name is Ali Ibrahim. I sell foodstuff here in Monday Market. I have been doing this for four years now. On a fateful day, I came into the market to do business as usual, when I saw the TraderMoni team. They were registering people and I got registered too. After some days, I received an SMS from TraderMoni confirming that I can receive the loan. I rushed to the where the people giving the loan were in the market to confirm whether it is true or not. Luckily for me, it was confirmed true and I was so excited. I got the money and I have been using it for my business. What I have to say to the Federal Government is thank you and they should keep up the good work so that other people can benefit from it too. I am grateful to the Federal government and my encouragement to every person that got the money is that they should use it and pay it back on time so that the purpose of the TraderMoni can be achieved.”

Clara Felix is a TraderMoni beneficiary from Mile Six market, Jalingo. She sells soup condiments and other minor items. She had her doubts to the extent that she had to wait for others to collect the money before she went for enumeration. She is very happy and grateful to the Federal Government for the loan.

The interest-free loan has enabled her boost her business. The loan will also help her extend her business to include sale of fish.

http://www.alexreports.info/2019/07/tradermoni-records-success-in-north.html?m=1

Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by Nobody: 5:04am On Jul 18, 2019
AlexReports:
Since the beginning of the Boko Haram crisis in the North Eastern part of Nigeria, thousands have been affected, with many Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) forced to live temporarily at camps across the country. These displaced Nigerians continue life at the camps even as they wait to be resettled back to their homes. Displaced from their homes, disconnected from their daily jobs, many Internally Displaced Persons are stuck at the bottom of the economic ladder and remain part of extremely poor Nigerians, estimated at 80 million according to recent reports.

Through the Government Enterprise & Empowerment Program (GEEP), The Federal Government is reversing the poverty levels in the region and helping residents, locals and the displaced persons settle back into productive economic activities. GEEP is part of the Social Investment Programs (SIP) under the National Social Investment Office (NSIO), designed to cater to Nigerians at several levels: unemployed youths, petty traders, artisans, MSMEs and other categories of Nigerians that could do with an economic boost.

In 3 years, Tradermoni, Marketmoni & Farmermoni have provided loans ranging from 10,000 Naira to 300,000 Naira to petty traders, artisans, small businesses and farmers. This has seen over 2,000,000 Nigerians significantly receive boosts to their businesses. GEEP has been implemented in 36 states of the Federation and the FCT with a spread of over 2,600 market clusters. The program has recorded over 240 thousand beneficiaries in the North Eastern states of Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba and Yobe states. The region most affected by the insurgency.

GEEP’s achievement – and continued mission – remains to provide access to finance, and sustainable financial inclusion, and to do this at scale.

Over 79% of the 36 states and the FCT have reached a minimum threshold of 30,000 beneficiaries with over 56% of all beneficiaries being female.

Mohammed Lawal has been selling calabash in Gombe Central market for years and has never received any form of financial assistance before now until he heard about TraderMoni and got enumerated. He was really excited he got the interest free loan as it will help him grow his business. He is really grateful to the Federal Government for this great opportunity as his business is in order now.

Adamu Salihu was really happy when he received his TraderMoni Interest free Loan. He sells earrings and blouses in Jimeta Ultra Modern market, Yola, Adamawa State. He mentioned that a relative told him about TraderMoni and he registered. Shortly after he registered, he received the loan. He didn't believe it was real before but after getting the money, he confirmed it was true.

He expresses his gratitude and he said will tell others about it about it. In excitement, he said, “It will turn my business around by helping me buy more goods, increase sales and i'll be able to payback the loan within the stipulated time. I am so grateful to God and the Federal Government, as a privileged beneficiary of this initiative because I have never been this privileged to receive such a laudable assistance in any form in my entire life.”

Sarah Danlami shares her TraderMoni story, “The TraderMoni Enumerators were at Muda Lawal Market and the market executives introduced the empowerment scheme to her and she got enumerated, She registered and thought she won't receive it but she did and she appreciates this initiative by the Federal Government and said, "If only we could have more of such initiative that empowers the less privileged people, a lot of negative vices that are rooted in idleness will be cubed to its barest minimum". She is really excited about the TraderMoni Scheme and her business being empowered as she never thought such an initiative will be possible.

She also mentioned that before now she could only trader with a bag of irish potato, but now she can afford to buy two bags to trader with and that’s progress.

“My name is Ali Ibrahim. I sell foodstuff here in Monday Market. I have been doing this for four years now. On a fateful day, I came into the market to do business as usual, when I saw the TraderMoni team. They were registering people and I got registered too. After some days, I received an SMS from TraderMoni confirming that I can receive the loan. I rushed to the where the people giving the loan were in the market to confirm whether it is true or not. Luckily for me, it was confirmed true and I was so excited. I got the money and I have been using it for my business. What I have to say to the Federal Government is thank you and they should keep up the good work so that other people can benefit from it too. I am grateful to the Federal government and my encouragement to every person that got the money is that they should use it and pay it back on time so that the purpose of the TraderMoni can be achieved.”

Clara Felix is a TraderMoni beneficiary from Mile Six market, Jalingo. She sells soup condiments and other minor items. She had her doubts to the extent that she had to wait for others to collect the money before she went for enumeration. She is very happy and grateful to the Federal Government for the loan.

The interest-free loan has enabled her boost her business. The loan will also help her extend her business to include sale of fish.

Trader moni is the #10,000 or another one?

Anyway, maybe it's a lot of money up north because I know the govt will be sing that stupid song down east.

For real what is 10k?

Who did Nigeria offend?

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Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by Nobody: 5:13am On Jul 18, 2019
The less privileged in the North need our help. I think the Southerners need to do more to help these poor Northerners who are slaves of Religious and cultural pollution.

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Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by donprinyo(m): 9:41am On Jul 18, 2019
dem need help
Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by NotBeenPaid: 9:42am On Jul 18, 2019
VRDroid:
The less privileged in the North need our help. I think the Southerners need to do more to help these poor Northerners who are slaves of Religious and cultural pollution.

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Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by philfearon(m): 9:42am On Jul 18, 2019
Those who earn high will never understand how big 10,000 naira is to a poor person who makes peanuts daily.
Before you start spewing trash about the TraderMoni initiative, bear this in mind!!!

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Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by bigpicture001: 9:42am On Jul 18, 2019
Not even shop resnt is 10k nonsense!
Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by Bbbwings: 9:44am On Jul 18, 2019
10k
cheesy grin
Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by rrikado(m): 9:44am On Jul 18, 2019
God bless Pmb and useless idiotic lazy ipob will not like this. Igbo Amaka

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Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by Flier: 9:45am On Jul 18, 2019
Nigeria is actually changing,I was surprised to see Access bank offering loan without collateral through their mobile app
Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by Flier: 9:48am On Jul 18, 2019
philfearon:
Those who earn high will never understand how big 10,000 naira is to a poor person who makes peanuts daily.
Before you start spewing trash about the TraderMoni initiative, bear this in mind!!!
Its a lot of money to some people, I once met a woman who couldn’t find 500 naira to start a pure water business
She would buy a bag of pure water (200naira) in credit from a shop near the Car park,sell it in traffic and pay the money in the evening
Repeat the same the following morning

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Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by Nobody: 9:50am On Jul 18, 2019
Propaganda to defend the vote buying.


Keep deceiving yourself and your people

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Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by martowskin1(m): 9:51am On Jul 18, 2019
VRDroid:
The less privileged in the North need our help. I think the Southerners need to do more to help these poor Northerners who are slaves of Religious and cultural pollution.


The north don't need help from the south,


Let me tell u, they call the shot in this nation

President is from the north

Senate president from north

Head of most ministries and agencies are from the north

Military heads are from the norths....

Executive head = north

Legislative head = north

Judiciary head = north

They have everything this country owns in their hands...

And u still say south should help them ..... My bro how?

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Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by 400billionman: 9:53am On Jul 18, 2019
N10,000 will rekindle economic activity.
Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by Nobody: 9:54am On Jul 18, 2019
martowskin1:



The north don't need help from the south,


Let me tell u, they call the shot in this nation

President is from the north

Senate president from north

Head of most ministries and agencies are from the north

Military heads are from the norths....

Executive head = north

Legislative head = north

Judiciary head = north

They have everything this country owns in their hands...

And u still say south should help them ..... My bro how?

We know. But those in power there are not helping their poor. So we must assist them. We have been giving them alms in the South as beggars. The ones who dont beg, we use them as security guards and they polish our shoes. I think we should do more, like giving them free food and clothing and some condoms too. grin

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Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by Jason007: 9:54am On Jul 18, 2019
drug abuse is also rampant down in the south in private quarters
Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by Adeebiwa09(m): 9:56am On Jul 18, 2019
philfearon:
Those who earn high will never understand how big 10,000 naira is to a poor person who makes peanuts daily.
Before you start spewing trash about the TraderMoni initiative, bear this in mind!!!

I agree with you those with more money won't know the worth of 10k to the power however please how does that rekindle Commerce and economic production in the Northeast

Ps. I live all my life in the north. Secondly the same northeast where IDPs increase daily and the insurgence is ransacking every now and there. I appreciate the initiative but I think it's been exaggerated and blown out of proportion. Let's just be modest with the LIES

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Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by philfearon(m): 9:57am On Jul 18, 2019
Flier:
Its a lot of money to some people, I once met a woman who couldn’t find 500 naira to start a pure water business
She would buy a bag of pure water (200naira) in credit from a shop near the Car park and pay the money in the evening
Repeat the same the following morning
Some people just come here and spit thrash for cheap likes, they don't know what people are actually passing through.
The money may not be much, but it is a nice aid!!!

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Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by martowskin1(m): 9:57am On Jul 18, 2019
VRDroid:


We know. But those in power there are not helping their poor. So we must assist them. We have been giving them alms in the South as beggars. The ones who dont beg, we use them as security guards and they polish our shoes. I think we should do more, like giving them free food and clothing and some condoms too. grin

grin grin grin grin u are not a good person ...

But seriously bro, if what is happening in the north happen in the south, we for don rebel against our elites.... That am sure of

I think most of them see their condition as divine
Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by safetyInspector(m): 9:57am On Jul 18, 2019
No wonder we are the poverty headquarters of the world. There is indeed poverty in the land, the reason for celebrating 10k loan not even a gift from the government to the poor.
Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by vixpal: 10:02am On Jul 18, 2019
VRDroid:
The less privileged in the North need our help. I think the Southerners need to do more to help these poor Northerners who are slaves of Religious and cultural pollution.
After helping these people from Anambra

Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by Nobody: 10:04am On Jul 18, 2019
martowskin1:


grin grin grin grin u are not a good person ...

But seriously bro, if what is happening in the north happen in the south, we for don rebel against our elites.... That am sure of

I think most of them see their condition as divine

The North is a Human Farm. Islam and Illiteracy was systemically designed to make them slaves for the elites and it worked so well but has backfired. Northern Nigeria will know no peace until they are freed from Religious and Cultural tentacles, but no one is ready to free them yet.

That is why I said we must help them. The younger girls under 17 can be shared to the Southerners to work in our homes, help in doing laundry, watching over the gates, and we can actually do more with the beautiful ones.

Dangote and Atiku and Buhari and IBB should share half of their wealth to the poor Northerners. They deserve our pity, not our hatred.

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Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by Nobody: 10:07am On Jul 18, 2019
vixpal:

After helping these people from Anambra

Not just Anambra, Imo is worst. When I entered Owerri, I could not let my leg touch the ground. That village called Owerri is filt, but not as bad as the Northern Cities. Northern Nigeria needs to be separated from the South. Their own wahala is too much. The elites from the North should be stoned.

May be you mistook me for a tribalist. I am not. I am on my own lane.
Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by rowland545(m): 10:16am On Jul 18, 2019
10,000 naira prosperity... More like a vote buying prosperity


Wetin concern me problems of d north will 4ever remain in d north
Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by martowskin1(m): 10:16am On Jul 18, 2019
VRDroid:


The North is a Human Farm. Islam and Illiteracy was systemically designed to make them slaves for the elites and it worked so well but has backfired. Northern Nigeria will know no peace until they are freed from Religious and Cultural tentacles, but no one is ready to free them yet.

That is why I said we must help them. The younger girls under 17 can be shared to the Southerners to work in our homes, help in doing laundry, watching over the gates, and we can actually do more with the beautiful ones.

Dangote and Atiku and Buhari and IBB should share half of their wealth to the poor Northerners. They deserve our pity, not our hatred.


Well said
Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by RTSC: 10:27am On Jul 18, 2019
VRDroid:


We know. But those in power there are not helping their poor. So we must assist them. We have been giving them alms in the South as beggars. The ones who dont beg, we use them as security guards and they polish our shoes. I think we should do more, like giving them free food and clothing and some condoms too. grin
Oh really.?
But when it is time to vote, they would vote their own people in on the basis of ethnicity.

Go and sit down.
Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by Nobody: 10:30am On Jul 18, 2019
RTSC:

Oh really.?
But when it is time to vote, they would vote their own people in on the basis of ethnicity.

Go and sit down.

They are victims of brainwashing. The earlier we start helping these poor suicidal people from the North, the better for us. The only thing they use to make money is Cattles and we are saying no RUGA. What if they start carrying explosives and bombs? Helping them is for our own good my friend.

Even the 16 years old girls should be shared among us, so we can 'train' them.
Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by RTSC: 10:31am On Jul 18, 2019
VRDroid:


They are victims of brainwashing. The earlier we start helping these poor suicidal people from the North, the better for us. The only thing they use to make money is Cattles and we are saying no RUGA. What if they start carrying explosives and bombs? Helping them is for our own good my friend.

Even the 16 years old girls should be shared among us, so we can 'train' them.
Brainwashing?
They perfectly know what they are doing.
You are not more politically knowledgeable than an average Northerner.
Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by Nobody: 10:37am On Jul 18, 2019
RTSC:

Brainwashing?
They perfectly know what they are doing.
You are not more politically knowledgeable than an average Northerner.
You are making a point in a backward trajectory. They are brainwashed. Imagine them voting against GEJ who built them schools. They need our pity, not our hatred.

I strongly recommend that we accommodate the Northerners and give them land for RUGA. grin
Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by Nobody: 10:41am On Jul 18, 2019
Is this not the same Tradermoni Aisha said failed in the north? undecided
Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by fykes(m): 10:44am On Jul 18, 2019
The kind of lies some people tell, that N10,000 is rekindling economic activities in the northeast.... The devil will even be ashamed to be credited with such lies
Re: Tradermoni: Rekindling Commerce And Economic Productivity In The North East by Nobody: 11:13am On Jul 18, 2019
VRDroid:
You are making a point in a backward trajectory. They are brainwashed. Imagine them voting against GEJ who built them schools. They need our pity, not our hatred.

I strongly recommend that we accommodate the Northerners and give them land for RUGA. grin

Ok kid you've had ur time. Give the phone back to mommy and get a piece of candy

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