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Latest N-Power News Roundup For Today April 2nd, 2021

Latest N-Power News Roundup For Today April 2nd, 2021

N-Power News Today, 2nd of April 2021.

A pleasant day to you and welcome to the latest N-Power news headlines update for today, Friday, April 2nd, 2021, on AllNews.


Here are the latest N-Power news headlines:

N-Power: Batch A Beneficiary Speaks on Gains of Famed Scheme 

Mohammed Malami, an erstwhile beneficiary of the N-Power scheme, a federal government initiative, has set up a flourishing tea recipe business with his monthly stipend. 

Malami, who is based in Gashua headquarters of Bade Local Government Area in Yobe State, disclosed that he was among the 2016 first batch beneficiaries of the scheme. Read more here.

N-Power NEXIT: Ultimatum Given by Scheme’s Representatives' Forum to Farouq Draws Near

With 12 days to the expiration of the 4-week ultimatum given by the 36-state representatives of N-Power volunteers and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) that all promises made to the exited beneficiaries be fulfilled by the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, the Nigerian youths have started mobilisation online.

Recall AllNews had reported recently that Kabiru Aliyu Pelemi, the National N-Power President, warned that failure of the federal agency to heed their request will mean they'll mobilize 500,000 youths to occupy the ministry in Abuja, the Nigerian capital city. Read more here.

N-Power Batch C: What Applicants Are Saying About Tests

Candidates in the N-Power Batch C enrollment exercise are still writing their tests. Nigerian authorities have not announced the online tests’ closing date yet.

Recall that the Nigerian Government on March 11 released a link for N-Power Batch C applicants to take their test. Read more here.


And that’s all on the latest N-Power news today. Be sure to get more Nigeria news updates on this dependable online news medium. Do enjoy the rest of your day!

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