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Latest N-Power News Roundup For Today Thur Oct 1, 2020

Latest N-Power News Roundup For Today Thur Oct 1, 2020

A pleasant day to you and welcome to the latest N-Power news headlines update for today, Thursday, October 1st, 2020, on AllNews.


Here are the latest N-Power news headlines:

Independence Day Nigeria: N-Power Reps Forum Send "Message Of Hope" To All Volunteers, Youth

On the occasion of Independence Day Nigeria 2020, the 36-state representatives of N-Power volunteers plus the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on Thursday expressed its hope that President Muhammadu Buhari will sanction their absorption into the federal civil service, AllNews reports.

Recall that Batch A beneficiaries exited the programme on June 30 after four years in the famed scheme, while their Batch B counterparts officially made their exit on July 31st - after two years. Read more here.

N-Power July Stipend: When Will Nigerian Govt Commence Payment?

Exited beneficiaries of the Nigerian government’s N-Power scheme are still complaining about non-payment of their July stipend, AllNews reports.

This online news medium observed that these beneficiaries bemoan that their ‘several’ complaints are not being solved. Read more here.

N-Power Volunteers Have Become Malnourished Due To Zero Income, Says Nigerian Social Commentator

A Nigerian social commentator, Mustapha Kabir Soron Dinki has claimed that exited beneficiaries of the N-Power scheme have become "malnutrited due to zero income", AllNews reports.

Dinki, who was an N-Power beneficiary, via his known Twitter handle on Wednesday advised the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development of Nigeria to "be nice" to the erstwhile enrollees. 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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