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Latest N-Power News Roundup For Today Nov. 12, 2020

Latest N-Power News Roundup For Today Nov. 12, 2020

A pleasant day to you and welcome to the latest N-Power news headlines update for today, Thursday, November 12th, 2020, on AllNews.


Here are the latest N-Power news headlines:

N-Power Batch C 2020: 3 Months After Application Closed, Nigerian Youths Anxious About Next Step

Candidates of the N-Power Batch C 2020 Recruitment are anxious to know the next step of the onboarding process of the new set of beneficiaries, AllNews reports.

Recall AllNews had reported in August that Sadiya Farouq, the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management, and Social Development of Nigeria, restated that her ministry received over 5 million applications in well over one month. Read more here.

How N-Power Beneficiaries Can Make Quick Income

N-Power beneficiaries can increase their income by allowing their monthly payment work for them. There are several methods to grow one's earnings, and one of them is what AllNews will be sharing in this article, which will expose how N-Power beneficiaries can reduce their financial problem.

In Nigeria, many people save, but only a few know that their savings can be another source of income for them. Saving your money in banks might be safe, but it's not profitable when you factor in the Central Bank of Nigeria's (CBN) policy which has reduced the interest rate on savings in commercial banks. Read more here.

COVID-19 Palliative: N-Power Minister Denies Receiving Intervention Fund

As the Nigerian government keeps on with the N-Power program, Sadiya Farouq, the minister of humanitarian affairs, who is also in charge of the famed scheme has denied receiving COVID-19 intervention funds.

Farouq who denied the allegation while appearing before the house of representatives committee on Tuesday said that no penny was received from any organization within or outside Nigeria. Read more here.

N-Power: Nigerian Govt Says Scheme, Other NSIPs Supervised By EFCC, DSS

The Government of Nigeria has said that the famed N-Power scheme as well as other components of the social investment programmes of the Muhammadu Buhari administration "have a substantial oversight component, involving civil society, and also Federal law enforcement agencies like the EFCC, ICPC, and DSS", AllNews reports.

The apex government made this known about the N-Power scheme vis-à-vis the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Department of State Services (DSS) on Wednesday in a series of tweet on its verified handle. Read more here.


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

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