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Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by npowerng: 10:05am On Nov 22, 2019
AutosBay:
But other times when you also delayed payment nko

You must understand that N-Power beneficiaries are paid directly by the CBN, the delay is most of the times not from us.
Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by Heineken(m): 10:10am On Nov 22, 2019
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You must understand that N-Power beneficiaries are paid directly by the CBN, the delay is most of the times not from us.
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Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by acc2020(m): 10:39am On Nov 22, 2019
npowerng:


You must understand that N-Power beneficiaries are paid directly by the CBN, the delay is most of the times not from us.
No need replying because no one believe you here again, In a system whr things work, and with the level of information technology we are in, it will not take more than a day to transfer or reconcile what ever documents or information that is being moved from the old agency to the new ministry. Rather than come clean, you are busy passing on verified/false information.
Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by Peters1234: 11:06am On Nov 22, 2019
Honestly this isn't funny again o. They should just pay this money already now
Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by phillip9145(m): 1:23pm On Nov 22, 2019
Npower try pay your volunteers even if it is only one month, hunger is in the land oooooo.

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Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by AutosBay(m): 1:25pm On Nov 22, 2019
npowerng:


You must understand that N-Power beneficiaries are paid directly by the CBN, the delay is most of the times not from us.
Then what is happening, or do you want us to trek to our place of primary assignment? Or you want us to go borrowing?

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Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by sheffy87: 5:32pm On Nov 22, 2019
Npower, now that the delay is beyond your control, why not make an official post across your social media handles telling volunteers to stop going to work....!till further notice!! It will save the stress and false hope you are ditching out to them..! Don't forget this ppl are lettered and can reason on their feet.! It's beat my imagination if at this digital and information technology age,we still believe it can take " years" for data reconciliation to a ministry ( which i blv is "format"). The children of the poor will one day consume the Rich and it is fast approaching!

Seem this is the beginning of an End for NPOWER NG

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Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by AutosBay(m): 6:12pm On Nov 22, 2019
N-Power: The Truth Behind Non-Payment Of October Stipend
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Nigeria N-Power
The social media is inundated with complaints and lamentations of N-Power volunteers over the non-payment of October stipend deep into the month of November. A visit to any organization where N-Power volunteers are rendering their services will paint a better picture as you can get direct taste of the real situation. Remember the federal government in 2015 kick started this aspect of the present federal government’s Social Investment Programmes called N-Power with the initial 200,000 qualified Nigerian youths and an additional 300,000 volunteers in 2017. As they work, they were to earn a stipend of N30,000 every month. The payment, so far, has been very consistent, though with some minor hitches, until recently when it started getting delayed. Sometimes, it was delayed till into the middle of the next month. Most of the volunteers may have started getting used to this irregular pattern of payment until now, when October stipend is delayed beyond the expectations of the volunteers. To worsen the situation, the handlers of the programme, who often interface with the volunteers through social media platforms and live chats, have not come out with any official statement to explain such an unprecedented delay. This created room for various speculations as per the reason for the delay. However, SchoolUpdate has dug out the truth behind the delay. So read on for the full information.

Permit us to categorically state that the previous information from the handler of the N-Power twitter handle was not true. According to the statement issued sometime last week, it was alleged that the delay was due to the transfer and reconciliation of volunteers’ data to the new ministry which now oversees the N-Power programme. This misinformation was very unfortunate and unnecessary as it generated various forms of responses from the aggrieved beneficiaries and the concerned public. However, the truth surrounding the delay in the payment of October stipend has emerged.

The delay, according to the intel from a very reliable source, is due to the allegation of serious allegation of corruption cases of misconduct leveled against the managers of N-Power on Tuesday, 12th November 2019 by Hon. Oluga Taiwo at the plenary of the House of Representatives.

The honourable member who represents the good people of Ayedaade/Irewole/Isokan Federal Constituency of Osun State, while moving a motion of urgent national importance, alerted the house of the need to investigate the arbitrariness and possible corruption in the N-Power programme. She raised so many issues including non-payment of some volunteers who continue to work diligently and have no queries/negative reports against them, arbitrary exiting of some volunteers from the programme by N-Power authorities, refusal to pay backlogs to those who had issues at the commencement of the programme and so on to substantiate the necessity of the motion. She specifically went ahead to alleged that 400 N-Power volunteers (N-Teach) in Osun State alone are being owed for between 12 and 18 months due to arbitrary withholding or suspension of their accounts and illegal exit from the programme. The motion was unanimously adopted by the House members, which leadership mandated the House Committee on Sustainable Development Goals and Youth Development to immediately investigate the allegations in the management of the N-Power programme and report back in three weeks.

Following this mandate, the Committee had swung into action to investigate the alleged diversion of backlogs, unwarranted and deliberate forceful resignation of volunteers, diversion of the allowances meant for such beneficiaries that were unlawfully resigned from the programme and general cases of corruption brought against the management of the programme. As is always the case, almost everything about N-Power has to be put on hold while the investigation is being carried out. Therefore, the new ministry under which N-Power was moved to has to wait until the investigation is concluded. Only then can they be allowed to have access to volunteers’ data to effect payment.

The more saddening fact is that the said investigation just started on Monday, 18th November 2019. Assuming it will actually take the Committee the whole three weeks to conclude the investigation, there is no way payment can be made soon. With that at the back of the minds of the volunteers, it may be necessary for them to expect payment of allowances and backlogs to commence either on 9th December 2019 (if the said three weeks start counting from 18th November) or on 1st December (if the counting started the day the mandate was given to the committee) . By then the investigation must have been concluded and the volunteers’ data must have been transmitted to the new ministry which will forward same to the Accountant General of the Federation to authorize the Central Bank of Nigeria to effect payment

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Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by Ifesinachi22(m): 6:12pm On Nov 22, 2019
I heard Npower has been scrapped.

Might be true though, anything is possible in this government.

They don't need our votes again
Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by sheffy87: 7:01pm On Nov 22, 2019
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Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by sheffy87: 7:01pm On Nov 22, 2019
Ifesinachi22:
I heard Npower has been scrapped.

Might be true though, anything is possible in this government.

They don't need our votes again

Its might turn out to be true, since we are in the dark as to what is going on...! Take a look at the budgetary provision for the program in 2020 (30billion Naira) which they will still ve to source for fund to finance, they might not release the whole of 30bn funds just as it stands now...! 2016 volunteers may ve to give way and the whole of the program might take a new shape I. e the graduate level stipend might be cut down or grant/soft loans would be issued out...! All in the name of beating down the cost of governance which the beneficiaries and intending one ve to bear the brunt...!
Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by Calyb(m): 8:01pm On Nov 22, 2019
Even the Npower don tire to reply with the word soon. To work for this nigeria no easy at all at all o. The road is not always smooth. Expect potholes at any fvcking time.

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Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by Nobody: 3:50pm On Nov 23, 2019
AutosBay:

Then what is happening, or do you want us to trek to our place of primary assignment? Or you want us to go borrowing?
N-Power: The Truth Behind Non-Payment Of October Stipend
by admin: SchoolUpdate

The social media is inundated with complaints and lamentations of N-Power volunteers over the non-payment of October stipend deep into the month of November. A visit to any organization where N-Power volunteers are rendering their services will paint a better picture as you can get direct taste of the real situation. Remember the federal government in 2015 kick started this aspect of the present federal government’s Social Investment Programmes called N-Power with the initial 200,000 qualified Nigerian youths and an additional 300,000 volunteers in 2017. As they work, they were to earn a stipend of N30,000 every month. The payment, so far, has been very consistent, though with some minor hitches, until recently when it started getting delayed. Sometimes, it was delayed till into the middle of the next month. Most of the volunteers may have started getting used to this irregular pattern of payment until now, when October stipend is delayed beyond the expectations of the volunteers. To worsen the situation, the handlers of the programme, who often interface with the volunteers through social media platforms and live chats, have not come out with any official statement to explain such an unprecedented delay. This created room for various speculations as per the reason for the delay. However, SchoolUpdate has dug out the truth behind the delay. So read on for the full information.
Permit us to categorically state that the previous information from the handler of the N-Power twitter handle was not true. According to the statement issued sometime last week, it was alleged that the delay was due to the transfer and reconciliation of volunteers’ data to the new ministry which now oversees the N-Power programme. This misinformation was very unfortunate and unnecessary as it generated various forms of responses from the aggrieved beneficiaries and the concerned public. However, the truth surrounding the delay in the payment of October stipend has emerged.
The delay, according to the intel from a very reliable source, is due to the allegation of serious allegation of corruption cases of misconduct leveled against the managers of N-Power on Tuesday, 12th November 2019 by Hon. Oluga Taiwo at the plenary of the House of Representatives.
The honourable member who represents the good people of Ayedaade/Irewole/Isokan Federal Constituency of Osun State, while moving a motion of urgent national importance, alerted the house of the need to investigate the arbitrariness and possible corruption in the N-Power programme. She raised so many issues including non-payment of some volunteers who continue to work diligently and have no queries/negative reports against them, arbitrary exiting of some volunteers from the programme by N-Power authorities, refusal to pay backlogs to those who had issues at the commencement of the programme and so on to substantiate the necessity of the motion. She specifically went ahead to alleged that 400 N-Power volunteers (N-Teach) in Osun State alone are being owed for between 12 and 18 months due to arbitrary withholding or suspension of their accounts and illegal exit from the programme. The motion was unanimously adopted by the House members, which leadership mandated the House Committee on Sustainable Development Goals and Youth Development to immediately investigate the allegations in the management of the N-Power programme and report back in three weeks.
Following this mandate, the Committee had swung into action to investigate the alleged diversion of backlogs, unwarranted and deliberate forceful resignation of volunteers, diversion of the allowances meant for such beneficiaries that were unlawfully resigned from the programme and general cases of corruption brought against the management of the programme. As is always the case, almost everything about N-Power has to be put on hold while the investigation is being carried out. Therefore, the new ministry under which N-Power was moved to has to wait until the investigation is concluded. Only then can they be allowed to have access to volunteers’ data to effect payment.
The more saddening fact is that the said investigation just started on Monday, 18th November 2019. Assuming it will actually take the Committee the whole three weeks to conclude the investigation, there is no way payment can be made soon. With that at the back of the minds of the volunteers, it may be necessary for them to expect payment of allowances and backlogs to commence either on 9th December 2019 (if the said three weeks start counting from 18th November) or on 1st December (if the counting started the day the mandate was given to the committee) . By then the investigation must have been concluded and the volunteers’ data must have been transmitted to the new ministry which will forward same to the Accountant General of the Federation to authorize the Central Bank of Nigeria to effect payment.

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Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by npowerng: 9:46am On Nov 25, 2019
phillip9145:
Npower try pay your volunteers even if it is only one month, hunger is in the land oooooo.

You will be paid your stipend sir, please bear with us.
Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by npowerng: 9:49am On Nov 25, 2019
sheffy87:
Npower, now that the delay is beyond your control, why not make an official post across your social media handles telling volunteers to stop going to work....!till further notice!! It will save the stress and false hope you are ditching out to them..! Don't forget this ppl are lettered and can reason on their feet.! It's beat my imagination if at this digital and information technology age,we still believe it can take " years" for data reconciliation to a ministry ( which i blv is "format"wink. The children of the poor will one day consume the Rich and it is fast approaching!

Seem this is the beginning of an End for NPOWER NG

Thank you for your comment sir, but there won't be any need for a post to that effect, because payment of stipend will commence soon.
Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by npowerng: 9:50am On Nov 25, 2019
Ifesinachi22:
I heard Npower has been scrapped.

Might be true though, anything is possible in this government.

They don't need our votes again

N-Power has not been scrapped, The programme is still very much active.
Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by Nobody: 9:58am On Nov 25, 2019
npowerng:


Thank you for your comment sir, but there won't be any need for a post to that effect, because payment of stipend will commence soon.

Please what is your definition of the word "soon"?

smiley

I really need your answer
Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by npowerng: 9:59am On Nov 25, 2019
sheffy87:


Its might turn out to be true, since we are in the dark as to what is going on...! Take a look at the budgetary provision for the program in 2020 (30billion Naira) which they will still ve to source for fund to finance, they might not release the whole of 30bn funds just as it stands now...! 2016 volunteers may ve to give way and the whole of the program might take a new shape I. e the graduate level stipend might be cut down or grant/soft loans would be issued out...! All in the name of beating down the cost of governance which the beneficiaries and intending one ve to bear the brunt...!

Currently, there is training for N-Tech beneficiaries going on in both the northern and southern region of the country, several others were conducted in the past with the beneficiaries already on the programme. And don't forget the portal will be open soon for fresh registration, so the 30billion budgeted for the programme was not done out of error.
Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by npowerng: 10:29am On Nov 25, 2019
dilodavid:
N-Power: The Truth Behind Non-Payment Of October Stipend
by admin: SchoolUpdate

The social media is inundated with complaints and lamentations of N-Power volunteers over the non-payment of October stipend deep into the month of November. A visit to any organization where N-Power volunteers are rendering their services will paint a better picture as you can get direct taste of the real situation. Remember the federal government in 2015 kick started this aspect of the present federal government’s Social Investment Programmes called N-Power with the initial 200,000 qualified Nigerian youths and an additional 300,000 volunteers in 2017. As they work, they were to earn a stipend of N30,000 every month. The payment, so far, has been very consistent, though with some minor hitches, until recently when it started getting delayed. Sometimes, it was delayed till into the middle of the next month. Most of the volunteers may have started getting used to this irregular pattern of payment until now, when October stipend is delayed beyond the expectations of the volunteers. To worsen the situation, the handlers of the programme, who often interface with the volunteers through social media platforms and live chats, have not come out with any official statement to explain such an unprecedented delay. This created room for various speculations as per the reason for the delay. However, SchoolUpdate has dug out the truth behind the delay. So read on for the full information.
Permit us to categorically state that the previous information from the handler of the N-Power twitter handle was not true. According to the statement issued sometime last week, it was alleged that the delay was due to the transfer and reconciliation of volunteers’ data to the new ministry which now oversees the N-Power programme. This misinformation was very unfortunate and unnecessary as it generated various forms of responses from the aggrieved beneficiaries and the concerned public. However, the truth surrounding the delay in the payment of October stipend has emerged.
The delay, according to the intel from a very reliable source, is due to the allegation of serious allegation of corruption cases of misconduct leveled against the managers of N-Power on Tuesday, 12th November 2019 by Hon. Oluga Taiwo at the plenary of the House of Representatives.
The honourable member who represents the good people of Ayedaade/Irewole/Isokan Federal Constituency of Osun State, while moving a motion of urgent national importance, alerted the house of the need to investigate the arbitrariness and possible corruption in the N-Power programme. She raised so many issues including non-payment of some volunteers who continue to work diligently and have no queries/negative reports against them, arbitrary exiting of some volunteers from the programme by N-Power authorities, refusal to pay backlogs to those who had issues at the commencement of the programme and so on to substantiate the necessity of the motion. She specifically went ahead to alleged that 400 N-Power volunteers (N-Teach) in Osun State alone are being owed for between 12 and 18 months due to arbitrary withholding or suspension of their accounts and illegal exit from the programme. The motion was unanimously adopted by the House members, which leadership mandated the House Committee on Sustainable Development Goals and Youth Development to immediately investigate the allegations in the management of the N-Power programme and report back in three weeks.
Following this mandate, the Committee had swung into action to investigate the alleged diversion of backlogs, unwarranted and deliberate forceful resignation of volunteers, diversion of the allowances meant for such beneficiaries that were unlawfully resigned from the programme and general cases of corruption brought against the management of the programme. As is always the case, almost everything about N-Power has to be put on hold while the investigation is being carried out. Therefore, the new ministry under which N-Power was moved to has to wait until the investigation is concluded. Only then can they be allowed to have access to volunteers’ data to effect payment.
The more saddening fact is that the said investigation just started on Monday, 18th November 2019. Assuming it will actually take the Committee the whole three weeks to conclude the investigation, there is no way payment can be made soon. With that at the back of the minds of the volunteers, it may be necessary for them to expect payment of allowances and backlogs to commence either on 9th December 2019 (if the said three weeks start counting from 18th November) or on 1st December (if the counting started the day the mandate was given to the committee) . By then the investigation must have been concluded and the volunteers’ data must have been transmitted to the new ministry which will forward same to the Accountant General of the Federation to authorize the Central Bank of Nigeria to effect payment.

We responded to this before, the cause of the delay will be rectified and stipend will be paid.
Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by sheffy87: 10:33am On Nov 25, 2019
npowerng:


Currently, there is training for N-Tech beneficiaries going on in both the northern and southern region of the country, several others were conducted in the past with the beneficiaries already on the programme. And don't forget the portal will be open soon for fresh registration, so the 30billion budgeted for the programme was not done out of error.

Npower good morning, it's seem you donot get my gist, what I'm saying was that, 30bn was the budgetary provision for all the NSIP for the year 2020 (I stand to be corrected anyway if it is not true) so I'm wondering how the status quo could be sustained given such amount...! 2016 &2017 monthly wage bill only is around 16bn for 500000 graduates( though the number has reduced) ...! Anyway all said and done, this is a new week....! Any hope for stipend today?

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Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by Peters1234: 12:06pm On Nov 25, 2019
tescoman90:


Please what is your definition of the word "soon"?

smiley

I really need your answer
I tell you the soon no dey soon at all
Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by npowerng: 12:08pm On Nov 25, 2019
sheffy87:


Npower good morning, it's seem you donot get my gist, what I'm saying was that, 30bn was the budgetary provision for all the NSIP for the year 2020 (I stand to be corrected anyway if it is not true) so I'm wondering how the status quo could be sustained given such amount...! 2016 &2017 monthly wage bill only is around 16bn for 500000 graduates( though the number has reduced) ...! Anyway all said and done, this is a new week....! Any hope for stipend today?

Your stipend will be paid as soon as things are rectified here, please bear with us.
Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by Peters1234: 12:19pm On Nov 25, 2019
npowerng:


Your stipend will be paid as soon as things are rectified here, please bear with us.
the hope you are giving us is as if it would be paid today or tomorrow o
Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by iretiolu92(f): 12:22pm On Nov 25, 2019
npowerng:


Your stipend will be paid as soon as things are rectified here, please bear with us.
Please when o?
Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by iretiolu92(f): 12:23pm On Nov 25, 2019
npowerng:


N-Power has not been scrapped, The programme is still very much active.
Please will they pay this week?
Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by iretiolu92(f): 12:24pm On Nov 25, 2019
npowerng:


Thank you for your comment sir, but there won't be any need for a post to that effect, because payment of stipend
will commence soon.
Please what is the hope 2016 batch?
Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by npowerng: 12:48pm On Nov 25, 2019
iretiolu92:

Please will they pay this week?

Hopefully sir.

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Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by npowerng: 12:50pm On Nov 25, 2019
iretiolu92:

Please what is the hope 2016 batch?

The 2016 batch were told to continue going to their PPA and they will get paid, nothing has changed yet.

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Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by iretiolu92(f): 5:10pm On Nov 25, 2019
npowerng:


Hopefully sir.
ok
Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by chukwunweikeemi(m): 3:55pm On Nov 26, 2019
npowerng:


The 2016 batch were told to continue going to their PPA and they will get paid, nothing has changed yet.
.

I hope they will be paid?
Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by AutosBay(m): 5:09pm On Nov 26, 2019
Expect payment this week, if not RIP npower
Re: With N-power There Is No Discrimination. by Makanjuola89: 6:32pm On Nov 26, 2019
Guys I have an idea. Bombard the twitter handle of the
1. Minister of disaster
2. @npower
3. @mbuhari
4. @profosibanjo

Tag opposition parties and some prominent Nigerians too. Let it go viral and you will see that your money will be paid soonest.

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