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Career / Non Payment Of January To March Stipends For N-creative Beneficiaries by Monablaze(f): 8:59pm On Apr 17, 2020
*Stop the discrimination! We N-creative beneficiaries are part of N-Power too*

When we were called upon to come down to Benin in July for an N-Power programme by the Federal Government of Nigeria, we were all filled with great joy that the government has finally remembered to empower us.

It felt like our names eventually found its way into the 'book of Life'. We rejoiced and bade our families goodbye, from different locations from the southern Nigeria, we all found our way to Benin, Edo state (The heartbeat of the nation).

Our hearts beat faster as we couldn't wrap our minds around what to expect in a new location to be camped for eight weeks. We quickly began the registration process to be fully registered as a beneficiary of the N-Power programme. Some of us literally went through 'hell' before the registration was fully completed.

The normal Nigeria factor came into play but we had our focus on the bigger picture (becoming a beneficiary). Some jubilated immediately they were pronounced a beneficiary and given a tag to access all the benefits accrued to a beneficiary while others that finished their registration process late prayed to God to scale through.

We didn't go through all that process to be referred to as "half bread". No one informed us that we are lesser beneficiaries just because we are not graduates.

We attended the classes religiously and committed our hearts to that which we were taught. We envisioned a greater Nigeria with our input as creative minds as we were often

Politics / Non Payment Of January To March Stipends For N-creative Beneficiaries by Monablaze(f): 8:51pm On Apr 17, 2020
*Stop the discrimination! We N-creative beneficiaries are part of N-Power too*

When we were called upon to come down to Benin in July for an N-Power programme by the Federal Government of Nigeria, we were all filled with great joy that the government has finally remembered to empower us.

It felt like our names eventually found its way into the 'book of Life'. We rejoiced and bade our families goodbye, from different locations from the southern Nigeria, we all found our way to Benin, Edo state (The heartbeat of the nation).

Our hearts beat faster as we couldn't wrap our minds around what to expect in a new location to be camped for eight weeks. We quickly began the registration process to be fully registered as a beneficiary of the N-Power programme. Some of us literally went through 'hell' before the registration was fully completed.

The normal Nigeria factor came into play but we had our focus on the bigger picture (becoming a beneficiary). Some jubilated immediately they were pronounced a beneficiary and given a tag to access all the benefits accrued to a beneficiary while others that finished their registration process late prayed to God to scale through.

We didn't go through all that process to be referred to as "half bread". No one informed us that we are lesser beneficiaries just because we are not graduates.

We attended the classes religiously and committed our hearts to that which we were taught. We envisioned a greater Nigeria with our input as creative minds as we were often

Career / Re: Stop The Discrimination; NCREATIVE Is Also Part Of Npower by Monablaze(f): 11:33am On Apr 17, 2020
We did nothing wrong in going for the one month camp
We N-creative beneficiaries are part of npower and should be treated as such. We need the finance In this pandemic more than ever, some people depend on this stipend.
Though it is an undergraduate category, we also have graduates in it due to job difficulties as you already know because you people made it so.
Other undergraduates have received and only us remaining.
you can't push this under the carpet because we are quiet and want to respect the government.

N-creative can only keep quiet to a point. And that point is now. Kindly pay us our stipends not to create an uproar in the society. Do your jobs that is what it are there for.
How do you expect people to survive from January till date. We can't be fighting for what is ours everytime. Stop taking pictures of u giving money to your people on the streets while neglecting those who worked actually worked for it.
Just be wise and pay us. Few words of wisdom is enough for one with brains ahead of time.

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Nairaland / General / Re: Non Payment Of Npower Stipends by Monablaze(f): 10:31am On Apr 17, 2020
*Stop the discrimination! We are N-Power Beneficiaries too*

When we were called upon to come down to Benin in July for an N-Power programme by the Federal Government of Nigeria, we were all filled with great joy that the government has finally remembered to empower us.

It felt like our names eventually found its way into the 'book of Life'. We rejoiced and bade our families goodbye, from different locations from the southern Nigeria, we all found our way to Benin, Edo state (The heartbeat of the nation).

Our hearts beat faster as we couldn't wrap our minds around what to expect in a new location to be camped for eight weeks. We quickly began the registration process to be fully registered as a beneficiary of the N-Power programme. Some of us literally went through 'hell' before the registration was fully completed.

The normal Nigeria factor came into play but we had our focus on the bigger picture (becoming a beneficiary). Some jubilated immediately they were pronounced a beneficiary and given a tag to access all the benefits accrued to a beneficiary while others that finished their registration process late prayed to God to scale through.

We didn't go through all that process to be referred to as "half bread". No one informed us that we are lesser beneficiaries just because we are not graduates.

We attended the classes religiously and committed our hearts to that which we were taught. We envisioned a greater Nigeria with our input as creative minds as we were often

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