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Npower: About The 109000 Beneficiaries. The Truth Sets You Free. by elated177: 11:26am On Oct 28, 2020
About the 109000 Batches A and B beneficiaries who allegedly have gone into business.

We all know that Npower stipend was 30,000 naira a month.

Question: From where did a person who earned a monthly stipend of thirty thousand naira for which he or she worked seven to eight hours ( 7 - 8 hrs) a day ( 7 a.m or 8a.m to 2pm); fives days a week (Monday to Friday); and for 24 to 38 months; get the money/fund to start up a business?

Question: From where, exactly, did an Npower beneficiary who earned thirty thousand a month and from it spent two hundred naira to three hundred naira daily, one thousand naira to one thousand five hundred naira weekly and four thousand naira to six thousand naira monthly for transportation; two hundred naira to three hundred naira weekly and 800 - 1200 naira monthly for white board marker; and about 600 naira per term for Lesson Note and pen, get the resources to start up a business?

Question: From where and how did an Npower beneficiary who, after all the expenses highlighted above, fed and clothed himself/herself and took care of other bills, etc, from the same 30,000 naira, get the money to start up a business? Even to the point of being an employer of labour!

Please, such Npower beneficiaries should come out and identify themselves. Let such Npower beneficiaries come out and teach us how he/she was able to pull off such feat. What are such Npower beneficiaries waiting for? Don't they want people to learn from them?

Could such Npower beneficiaries tell everybody how he/she - on a monthly stipend of 30,000 naira - was able to:
--- dedicate 35 to 40 hours weekly;
----spend 4000 to 6000 naira monthly for transportation;
----buy writing materials (white board markers, Lesson Note, pen, etc) with about 1400 to 2000 per term;
----feed and clothed himself/herself and
----take care of other bills, all from the same 30,000 naira and still saved any money - not to talk of enough money - to start a business and even employ people?

If any of such beneficiaries exists, let him/her come out and tell everybody:

1: How much he or she saved.
2: The kind of business he or she started.
3: The location of the business.
4: The number of employees he or she has.

The beneficiaries were told to participate fully in the activities that went on in their places of primary assignment.

When you assess it critically, you will realize that if the Npower programme was a business which the beneficiaries had run on behalf of the government at the cost of 30,000 naira monthly, they, the Npower beneficiaries, invested not only their time, but also their own money into the business.


You see, we are all Nigerians and Nigeria belongs to all of us.

If there is any Npower beneficiary anywhere who disagrees with any of what have been asserted here, such an individual should freely speak up and counter such assertion.

Truth, Fairness, Justice and Equity.
Re: Npower: About The 109000 Beneficiaries. The Truth Sets You Free. by Hezzyluv: 11:28am On Oct 28, 2020
Gbam.
#saynotobadgovt.
Re: Npower: About The 109000 Beneficiaries. The Truth Sets You Free. by elated177: 1:20pm On Oct 29, 2020
Anyone?
Re: Npower: About The 109000 Beneficiaries. The Truth Sets You Free. by nairanaira12: 2:16pm On Oct 29, 2020
Sick and morally dead people like thefairguy1 and helinues will avoid this thread. They are paid to play stupid.
Re: Npower: About The 109000 Beneficiaries. The Truth Sets You Free. by aniomadei1975: 3:38pm On Oct 29, 2020
elated177:
About the 109000 Batches A and B beneficiaries who allegedly have gone into business.

We all know that Npower stipend was 30,000 naira a month.

Question: From where did a person who earned a monthly stipend of thirty thousand naira for which he or she worked seven to eight hours ( 7 - 8 hrs) a day ( 7 a.m or 8a.m to 2pm); fives days a week (Monday to Friday); and for 24 to 38 months; get the money/fund to start up a business?

Question: From where, exactly, did an Npower beneficiary who earned thirty thousand a month and from it spent two hundred naira to three hundred naira daily, one thousand naira to one thousand five hundred naira weekly and four thousand naira to six thousand naira monthly for transportation; two hundred naira to three hundred naira weekly and 800 - 1200 naira monthly for white board marker; and about 600 naira per term for Lesson Note and pen, get the resources to start up a business?

Question: From where and how did an Npower beneficiary who, after all the expenses highlighted above, fed and clothed himself/herself and took care of other bills, etc, from the same 30,000 naira, get the money to start up a business? Even to the point of being an employer of labour!

Please, such Npower beneficiaries should come out and identify themselves. Let such Npower beneficiaries come out and teach us how he/she was able to pull off such feat. What are such Npower beneficiaries waiting for? Don't they want people to learn from them?

Could such Npower beneficiaries tell everybody how he/she - on a monthly stipend of 30,000 naira - was able to:
--- dedicate 35 to 40 hours weekly;
----spend 4000 to 6000 naira monthly for transportation;
----buy writing materials (white board markers, Lesson Note, pen, etc) with about 1400 to 2000 per term;
----feed and clothed himself/herself and
----take care of other bills, all from the same 30,000 naira and still saved any money - not to talk of enough money - to start a business and even employ people?

If any of such beneficiaries exists, let he/she come out and tell everybody:

1: How much he or she saved.
2: The kind of business he or she started.
3: The location of the business.
4: The number of employees he or she has.

The beneficiaries were told to participate fully in the activities that went on in their places of primary assignment.

When you assess it critically, you will realize that if the Npower programme was a business which the beneficiaries had run on behalf of the government at the cost of 30,000 naira monthly, they, the Npower beneficiaries, invested not only their time, but also their own money into the business.


You see, we are all Nigerians and Nigeria belongs to all of us.

If there is any Npower beneficiary anywhere who disagrees with any of what have been asserted here, such an individual should freely speak up and counter such assertion.

Truth, Fairness, Justice and Equity.


NOT EVERYONE IS LAZY. I KNOW MANY NPOWER BENEFICIARIES WHO HAVE STARTED THEIR OWN BUSINESS.
Re: Npower: About The 109000 Beneficiaries. The Truth Sets You Free. by elated177: 5:26pm On Oct 29, 2020
aniomadei1975:



NOT EVERYONE IS LAZY. I KNOW MANY NPOWER BENEFICIARIES WHO HAVE STARTED THEIR OWN BUSINESS.


Are you among the batches A and B beneficiaries?

If you are, have you started your own business?

Give us details of such beneficiaries.

Where did laziness factor into the message? Define laziness.

Ehehehehe! Make you sure you don't run.
Re: Npower: About The 109000 Beneficiaries. The Truth Sets You Free. by elated177: 3:28pm On Oct 30, 2020
Why is aniomadei1975? Cat got his tongue?
Re: Npower: About The 109000 Beneficiaries. The Truth Sets You Free. by poiZon: 3:56pm On Oct 30, 2020
aniomadei1975:



NOT EVERYONE IS LAZY. I KNOW MANY NPOWER BENEFICIARIES WHO HAVE STARTED THEIR OWN BUSINESS.
They didn't start it with npower savings, maybe from funds outSide npower.
Let's be factual.
If it's from npower, it means the beneficiary was on N-agro and he or she didn't go to his/her ppa and he stayed with his parent and was still being fed by his parents.
Re: Npower: About The 109000 Beneficiaries. The Truth Sets You Free. by elated177: 8:03pm On Nov 13, 2020
No one?

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