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Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by Nobody: 5:09pm On Jul 23, 2020
sulaimania2003:



How do they(Npower Beneficiaries) elect the president ?
Are you protesting for increment or #30000 permanent payments.

How is election conducted in your life ? Is there any other way that election can be conducted than the one you know ? More than 90% of Npower beneficiaries voted for Buhari because they were convinced by the special adviser to the president through a virtual meeting that they will be granted permanency if Buhari is re-elected. Now deduct #500,000 votes from his electoral victory. Some went ahead to convince non beneficiaries because of their future.

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Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by BOOKWORMLUX(m): 5:09pm On Jul 23, 2020
They should use the information on my signature
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by Zembi: 5:10pm On Jul 23, 2020
Yes, it is true that these Npower beneficiaries were told that the program was to last for two years.But at eve of 2019 general election, the terms of agreement was changed to permanence if PMB is return as President.I know some of my friends who got job with Fire Service after paying the sum of #800,000.00k(eight hundred thousand naira) during the last recruitment.I could not get the job after doing very well in the aptitude text because I could not afford to pay to get the job.This Npower is the only recruitment of graduates in this country without knowing any person or pay to get recruited into the program.Most of these Npower beneficiaries work in their PPAs even when their stipends are not paid as at when due because they were hoping for permanence. The money I managed to save from the program is what I used to complete my masters degree.so,these Npower beneficiaries including my humble self have every right to protest.These is no place in the world where peaceful protest is a crime.Even the Bible and the Quran states clearly that any one in grief,should be allowed to grief peacefully and that is exactly what these Npower beneficiaries are doing at the moment.

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Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by Nobody: 5:11pm On Jul 23, 2020
protesting over 30k that is not even up to a hundred dollars shocked
it wont be well with buhari and co
look at what they have reduced the nigerian youths to.

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Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by LOVEGINO(m): 5:14pm On Jul 23, 2020
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Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by Nobody: 5:14pm On Jul 23, 2020
favinvest:
Npower people.. there is no money to be dashing around at this time?

social welfare is good when there is a lot of free money but now the country is broke.. i mean broke fucking broke.

that is why the govt. should have continued with YOUWIN strategy maybe come with a different name for it...

cos with a YOUWIN kind of system, U produce Enterpernuers that will create future employment opportunities

while Npower only creates employees, people that will continue to be a liability to the govt. like all these youths protesting here.
ohh nigeria is broke and yet politicians still see money to fly overseas and spend money on foreign oloshos like cherookee the azz and nicki minaj
it is well

Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by timfex(m): 5:21pm On Jul 23, 2020
Poorboy:
Government don't have money to employ all of them, so they are just wasting time.

But they have money to buy new carsss

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Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by timfex(m): 5:22pm On Jul 23, 2020
Zembi:
Yes, it is true that these Npower beneficiaries were told that the program was to last for two years.But at eve of 2019 general election, the terms of agreement was changed to permanence if PMB is return as President.I know some of my friends who got job with Fire Service after paying the sum of #800,000.00k(eight hundred thousand naira) during the last recruitment.I could not get the job after doing very well in the aptitude text because I could not afford to pay to get the job.This Npower is the only recruitment of graduates in this country without knowing any person or pay to get recruited into the program.Most of these Npower beneficiaries work in their PPAs even when their stipends are not paid as at when due because they were hoping for permanence. The money I managed to save from the program is what I used to complete my masters degree.so,these Npower beneficiaries including my humble self have every right to protest.These is no place in the world where peaceful protest is a crime.Even the Bible and the Quran states clearly that any one in grief,should be allowed to grief peaceful and that is exactly what these Npower beneficiaries are doing at the moment.

I see you bro
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by SweetCunt97(f): 5:23pm On Jul 23, 2020
But govt need to engage other beneficiaries naw. It's just like corpers begging govt to extend their service year... E no make sense.


Too many lazy youths out there. They wanna b getting 30k for doing absolutely nothing.

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Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by Haywhymido(m): 5:23pm On Jul 23, 2020
Poorboy:
Government don't have money to employ all of them, so they are just wasting time.
Government dont have money, or they dont want to employ. Take a quick check at a senator's salary and allowance

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Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by SocialJustice: 5:23pm On Jul 23, 2020
x123xlolls:

https://www.nairaland.com/6010577/npower-batch-b-nogoingbacktostreet

I AM FULLY IN SUPPORT WITH THIS PEOPLE, THE GOV SHOULD EMPLOY THEM PERMANENTLY....

#NoGoingBackToStreet

https://www.nairaland.com/6010577/npower-batch-b-nogoingbacktostreet
Mumu, be waiting.
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by kennyz247(m): 5:26pm On Jul 23, 2020
crossfm:
The level of poverty is this country is alarming. Just imagine how graduates are protesting for 30k job.

The government should look into their demands. They should conduct a comprehensive interview for them.If possible get an agency to do the interview. Those who scale through should be employed, most especially as teachers.Because,the education sector is a big mess.
well said,but wat will happen to those graduate educationist (Bed,NcE) seeking for jobs

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Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by kasim155: 5:39pm On Jul 23, 2020
SIONKPO1:
illiterate literates,didn't the read their letter of engagement,that the programme is strictly for 20months
For me they are been greedy,I have told most of these npower niggies that what we need us industrial revolution and not govt 30k stipend that has no assurance
Good luck on their protest


Industrial revolution is d best way to go in this country but funny enough the government won't do dat.
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by Banter1(m): 5:40pm On Jul 23, 2020
Selfish and greedy youths. Na only una waka come? Let others enjoy too na.
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by Investnow2017: 5:42pm On Jul 23, 2020
There is a serious problem in this country
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by Shakaranews2020: 5:49pm On Jul 23, 2020
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Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by Poorboy: 5:50pm On Jul 23, 2020
Haywhymido:
Government dont have money, or they dont want to employ. Take a quick check at a senator's salary and allowance
Government can't pay all npower beneficiaries as permanent employees. It's a fact
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by kastgeraldino: 5:53pm On Jul 23, 2020
Don't mind them. Everyone keeps deceiving themselves by believing Nigeria has money. He is talking about Senators' salary, let him go and drag it from them now. Nigeria is a poor country, made even worse by the pilferage. It's in no way a rich country.

Poorboy:
Government can't pay all npower beneficiaries as permanent employees. It's a fact
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by israelmao(m): 5:55pm On Jul 23, 2020
Good move to show how clueless this government is,you want to recruit 400,000 beneficiaries and you sent 500,000 back to the streets.Does it make any real sense?

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Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by vickydevoka(m): 5:57pm On Jul 23, 2020
PastorFire:
Oga, you had a 2yrs agreement with them or not?.
Wat happened to batch A. It was extended it to 4 years as a result of protest. If they hadn't done the protest would they have extended it for them?so this prospect is to beg they government to give us an exit package wic will make us prepare better for the future

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Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by IvyGRush: 6:03pm On Jul 23, 2020
MARSHALDEMSA202:
These guys are not great full, they all knew that this program will last for 2years only and they are ignorant of such


I quite Understand your Point of View on this Matter. But as far those youths are out there, they are not saying that Fresh Entrants into the Program should be disallowed. They are only trying to tell the Federal Government to do the Right Thing at the Right Time.

It seems you don't know what this Country is Worth. Just take a look at our Budgetary Allocations from 2014 till date. You will understand that we designed our sufferings in this Country. Don't forget the Price of Oil during PDPs Regime and the APC's.

Kindly ponder over the below information.
The Highest Budget ever proposed by the Federal Government during the Oil Boom Period was not up-to ₦5Trillion Naira

Remember the regime was characterized by Massive Looting and Money Squandering. Seems to have no much difference with this regime anyways except for Youth Empowerment Programs and Boost in Agriculture and Several Loan Schemes.

My own Little understanding of the Nigerian Budget is that no matter it's amount, it is always massively looted by the same set of people.

Here's our Yearly Budget Allocations from Jonathan's Regime through MBuhari's Regime.

2014 Budget
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/161390-jonathan-signs-nigerias-2014-budget-defence-gets-20-per-cent.html

2015 Budget
₦4.5Trillion



Fast Forward to Mr Buhari
2017 Budget
₦7.298 Trillion

2019 Budget
₦8.83 Trillion

2020 Budget
₦10.27 Trillion from ₦10.59 Trillion

Envisaged 2021 Budget
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/404388-nigerias-2021-budget-of-n12-6trn-to-be-financed-by-n4-3-trillion-loan-others.html


For me, if I were to be the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I would rather Create a Full Blown Ministry for Youth Empowerment and Entrepreneurship. From A - Z of that Ministry would be of the Youth, From the Youth and for the Youth with ₦3Trillion Naira Economy for Interest Free Loan were NYSC, Post NYSC and N-Power Beneficiaries' records are gotten from a highly secured website linked to NYSC for NYSC Certificate Verification, N-Power Identity Verification, NIMC and BVN Verification for easy Identity Management. Six (6) Months Compulsory Practical Trainings are conducted for you on your chosen entrepreneurship enterprise while funds are disbursed immediately training is completed with Two Years repayment tenor with attached Mentors to guide and serve as Role Models.

I would take these steps because irrespective of the amount Proposed in the Budget, it seems not to have a Good or Better Impact on the Youths and the Remote Poor but it's Always a Provision for same set of people to continue to loot our resources since they have perfected a way to recycle themselves in Office.


Why Constantly Increase Budgetary Allocations by Almost ₦2Trillion Naira while your youths are jobless?

So the Best way out of this Cancerworm is to Create a Separate Economy for the Youth away from the Looters Lane.

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Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by Everyoung11: 6:06pm On Jul 23, 2020
SweetCunt97:
But govt need to engage other beneficiaries naw. It's just like corpers begging govt to extend their service year... E no make sense.


Too many lazy youths out there. They wanna b getting 30k for doing absolutely nothing.
Government can take others without having to disengage the present beneficiaries. Use your head

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Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by banhammy: 6:10pm On Jul 23, 2020
ojun50:

Nothing, dey should go and start a business
Did you give them money for business?
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by banhammy: 6:11pm On Jul 23, 2020
This country doesn't belong to all of us
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by IvyGRush: 6:12pm On Jul 23, 2020
Everyoung11:

Government can take others without having to disengage the present beneficiaries. Use your head

Absolute Truth.
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by Aroka72(m): 6:14pm On Jul 23, 2020
[quote author=PUSH14 post=92013635]Npower batch A & B beneficiaries cut across from various states of the federation are currently protesting in Abuja

They are clamouring for permanent placements and jobs

Hmmmm
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by Poorboy: 6:16pm On Jul 23, 2020
kastgeraldino:
Don't mind them. Everyone keeps deceiving themselves by believing Nigeria has money. He is talking about Senators' salary, let him go and drag it from them now. Nigeria is a poor country, made even worse by the pilferage. It's in no way a rich country.

it takes one in the system to understand, to them government has money
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by bejeria101(m): 6:17pm On Jul 23, 2020
The presidebt can't hear you he is in mali , listening to what he would only nod his head to what he doesn't understand.
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by dboss12(m): 6:30pm On Jul 23, 2020
crossfm:
The level of poverty is this country is alarming. Just imagine how graduates are protesting for 30k job.

The government should look into their demands. They should conduct a comprehensive interview for them.If possible get an agency to do the interview. Those who scale through should be employed, most especially as teachers.Because,the education sector is a big mess.

exactly our educational system is not sound at all, there must be an orientation of academic program.

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