COVID-19: N-Power beneficiaries beg FG to pay March stipend – Daily Trust

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COVID-19: N-Power beneficiaries beg FG to pay March stipend

The N-Power beneficiaries under the National Social Investment Programme in Kogi, on Tuesday, implored the Federal Government to pay their stipend for March 2020.

 

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NigeriaGov npower_ng I am taking records of those that have been paid by FG. If you have received any palliative from FG pls reply me by typing 'YES' and if you haven't reply by payusthroughbvn. Let's trend the media by it.

NigeriaGov npower_ng Please pay us

NigeriaGov npower_ng npower_ng, please do the needful o

This is so disastrous that amidst this dangerous pandemic stipends have not been paid, minister of disaster aka disastrous woman please pay March stipends abeg

The minister incharge of disaster has invented disaster on the beneficiaries by her attitude since she assumed office.

We are still waiting for our March stipends salary, may god help us to get it verry soon

Asin it’s heart breaking, I don’t even know how I’m surviving this survive I’m surviving...

Of a truth.. with BVN, every Nigerian will be a beneficiary and will not complain much. At all at all na witch

Mudai Allah bi mana hakkin mu kusan 3 months basu biya mu ba

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