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FG Not Owing N-power Beneficiaries – Presidency / Good Midnight! Please Note That All N-power Beneficiaries Will Be Taking A Jet / We Have Warned 2017 Beneficiaries In Employment Elsewhere To Exit From N-power (2) (3) (4)
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Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by SIONKPO1(m): 11:22pm On Jul 23, 2020 |
authority2006:so why disturbing the peace here |
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by Nobody: 11:25pm On Jul 23, 2020 |
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by sulaimania2003(m): 3:55am On Jul 24, 2020 |
prekumohtim:I beg carry your frustrated self go front .I won't abuse you despite your abusive comment . I can see you want to remain like a slave !! Because after you have given permanency,you will still stage after another protest after two years for increment of your monthly payment !. And another one after four years for another benefit !!! I wish you well as u struggle for your freedom gradually Despite the fact that you can be free now . Stay blessed 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by Tirips(f): 8:07am On Jul 24, 2020 |
ojun50:help me please |
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by Tirips(f): 8:09am On Jul 24, 2020 |
crossfm:. |
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by mranova(m): 8:53am On Jul 24, 2020 |
Poorboy: But Government has money to be approving billions for allowances for MDA's.... It seems you are close to the government and you're one of those enjoying the allowances alone. You don't want others to join. |
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by Poorboy: 8:57am On Jul 24, 2020 |
mranova:see you won't understand, government can't retain even 40% of npower beneficiaries as permanent Staff. Its a fact. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by mranova(m): 9:00am On Jul 24, 2020 |
Poorboy: Oga that's not true. On 30k/month? Oh please! How much was released for Customs to buy computers alone or other monies released. I'm not an Npower beneficiary but this government is capable of sustaing 500,000 of them. Do you know how many federal government agencies do secret employment daily? Why not fix these people there? |
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by leonard509(m): 9:26am On Jul 24, 2020 |
crossfm:true |
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by KnzMoney(m): 10:02am On Jul 24, 2020 |
iLUCID: You're a stupid idiot |
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by Poorboy: 10:15am On Jul 24, 2020 |
mranova:if they turn permanent staff they will earn not less than 70k that will depend on the MDA they are posted, they can also earn as much as 92k to 200k. So do the maths. The number of npower beneficiaries is more than what the Federal Government can afford on a permanent staffing. 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by od4life(m): 10:18am On Jul 24, 2020 |
Poorboy:So what will now happen to other incoming npower guys? Will the government also permanent them? Because the whole thing makes no sense to me. |
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by omojeesu(m): 10:21am On Jul 24, 2020 |
PUSH14: That's the mentality that schooling creates. To be certificated for jobs. Not to be innovative and creative and be an entrepreneur! We are certificated not educated! |
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by Poorboy: 10:22am On Jul 24, 2020 |
od4life:you get the gist, inasmuch as it's hard for the npower beneficiaries but let them use their brains and reason logically. My advice to them look for who can give them job in any of the Federal Government agencies and stop wasting time 2 Likes |
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by Imstrong2(m): 10:40am On Jul 24, 2020 |
sulaimania2003:human nature is insatiable, when you help a thirsty stranger with water,he would eventually start asking for food and even more, soon reality will dawn and everyone will return to normal thing that will enhance self discovery and personal development.everything is about time bro.dont waste your energy replying them again even if they insult you |
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by pmoye(m): 11:16am On Jul 24, 2020 |
Madam, are you saying you are not one of the lazy youths? Corp members are not collecting their allowee for absolutely nothing. N-power beneficiaries have services they too render for the money they are paid. The lazy Nigerian youths are the ones that do absolutely nothing and yet feel entitled to a life of luxury provided by those who are doing absolutely everything to make a living. Cut down on attacking Nigerians biko. What Nigerians are facing right now, Nigerian youths are not responsible for the larger part. It is not the government's job to provide jobs or distribute money in the first place. But unfortunately, many of you don't understand the game being played by your political slavemasters. They dish you 30k monthly because they have elections to win. You call them saviours and you hand over to them your votes alongside your rather large dose of docility. Then they win the elections and you start screaming that the distribution of 30k should go round.... Instead of you to engage them responsibly. All any responsible Nigerian should demand from the government is a good economy conducive for the growth of Nigerians and their businesses. It is the responsibility of private citizens like you to build corporations and businesses and employ other Nigerians... but many of you are too busy branding others lazy and praying that the dole-out will go around. In the next 10 years, let's see how much of that 30k you're dying over will make sense in your lives. SweetCunt97: |
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by SweetCunt97(f): 12:05pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
pmoye:I really don't blame you for that your first comment. Funny how you contradicting yourself. Will you be were you are today if you were relaxed in collecting peanuts? Yes the youths need to make the leaders accountable but fighting for 30k ain't d way forward. Corruption has simply eaten deep into our society, that's all. |
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by sulaimania2003(m): 12:25pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
Imstrong2:Thank my brother.May God continue to bless you. Ameen |
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by Mummymahdi(f): 12:30pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
Poorboy: Really ! Bro,,are u a Nigerian ? Govt can pay all Nigerian youths a token not to talk of less than a million youth. |
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by mranova(m): 12:35pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
Poorboy: Sir, my point is government has the MONEY to cater for 500,000 of them @30k/month. |
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by Imstrong2(m): 1:09pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
sulaimania2003:u ar welcome |
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by pmoye(m): 1:26pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
Oh no you can't blame me now... At least we used to be friends... Me I was just looking for your trouble ni. And you're right, there's no future in collecting peanuts from this horrible political system we have in the country. And let's forget about corruption for a second... it just doesn't make sense to keep talking about it. Corruption has won in Nigeria and it is high time we accepted that. Everyone yapping about corruption in Nigeria is also corrupt. Every single one. From parents, to children, to clerics, to teachers, to students, to the police, the lawyers, judges, the politicians,... everyone. Corruption is the most thriving trade in Nigeria and we have unconsciously accepted it. If corruption were to be out of the equation, a significant percentage of Nigerian students will both be unable to get admission or to graduate. A significant percentage of clerics will have no insane wealth to flaunt and will have to get a proper job. A significant percentage of doctors will stay put in their stations instead of diverting patients to their private clinics. A significant percentage of businesses will properly audit their accounts and pay the right taxes as at when due... The list is endless, and in short every single common man would feel the biting and devastating impact of no-corruption at least for about a decade before Nigerians truly imbibe the discipline of leading corruption-free life. Abeg, let's respect corruption o, it is Nigeria's biggest sugar daddy. SweetCunt97: |
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by Poorboy: 1:40pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
mranova:That's why they are bringing in new batch of npower beneficiaries so the national cake can go round. |
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by Poorboy: 1:42pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
Mummymahdi:A token of how much? |
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by SweetCunt97(f): 1:59pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
pmoye:Good we Agree. |
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by crossfm: 2:13pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
[quote author=Tirips post=92044033] help me[/quoteIf you are ready to engage in lifestyle business or sheepdropping let me know.you don't actually need money to start. |
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by nextstep(m): 10:35pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
master69: Oh, my existing business paid for the MB Or was it the dividends from my portfolio...? can't remember |
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by Tirips(f): 12:50am On Jul 25, 2020 |
[quote author=crossfm post=92056062][/quote] . |
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by highbee02: 1:27am On Jul 25, 2020 |
crossfm: They may know WHAT to teach but WHEN & HOW to teach may be a challenge to those without teaching qualification. Erase the general belief that ANYBODY CAN TEACH. We call them "cheaters" and not TEACHERS. Educationists are clamouring for the abolishment of PGDE & sandwich programmes if teaching is to be fully professionalised like medicine, law and engineering. |
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by cameeeeel(m): 7:54pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
PastorFire:invest on money that comes only 65th day of the Month.. |
Re: N-Power Beneficiaries In Peaceful Protest In Abuja: "Please Don't Send Us Back" by PastorFire: 8:30pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
cameeeeel:My brother, i understand your position. But no matter how difficult it is, you can still afford to keep 5k aside. My point is, saving is possible with disciplin. 1 Like |
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