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Re: N-power: Why States Are Conducting Tests — Presidency by IamISRAEL(m): 6:05pm On Dec 07, 2016
Good!
Re: N-power: Why States Are Conducting Tests — Presidency by shiimah: 6:11pm On Dec 07, 2016
Newbiee:
Okonjo Iweala, a woman that had seen it all could come out to say at an American conference that the SEED OF THIS RECESSION WAS PLANTED DURING THE JONATHAN REGIME DUE TO OUR LACK OF FINANCIAL DISCIPLINE, INABILITY AND LACK OF POLITICAL WILL TO SAVE. People should not blame jonathan alone for this because the profligate Nigerian Governors too are culpable. He attempted to save, but the governors demanded to take all the savings citing constitutional right. Money they took and stole at the same time. Our case is pathetic. Do you know that: Obasanjo's administration earned # 17trn from crude oil sales within eight years and left behind 45bn dollars external reserves and 3.348bn dollars external debt. Yaradua grew the reserves to 64bn dollars within just one year and the administration was able to finance 15 months of imports despite the 2008/2009 world economic meltdown. Hence, Nigeria survived the melt down because of the political will by the administration to save (a great achievement by Yaradua which most Nigerians are not aware of). Despite the tough economic reality at that time, Yaradua left 47.7bn dollars in reserves and an external debt of 3.94bn dollars. Meanwhile, the administration earned only # 9trn from crude oil sales within that short period. Now, Jonathan administration witnessed an oil boom when Brent crude sold for over 100 dollars/barrel, with the regime earning # 51trn within a period of 5years. But because of corruption, the administration did not only squander the oil revenue but even depleted the reserves left by Yaradua, leaving just 32bn dollars and a huge external debt of 63bn dollars for Buhari. The same Brent crude sold for as low as 35 dollars/barrel at a point shortly after Buhari took over power and had only managed to climb to about 48 dollars just recently. These are facts that can be verified. So, it's amazing hearing people criticize Buhari for the hunger in the land. According to Fashola, Buhari's administration inherited 206 uncompleted road projects and contract arrears worth #2.1trn from Jonathan; and for about 2 to 3 years the contractors where not paid. This slowed down the economic activities, with most of the companies laying off their staff. This was when the seed of recession was sowed. It's obvious that Buhari came in to rescue Nigeria, because if Jonathan had continued in power, the nation's economic crisis would have been worse, perhaps even the Federal government wouldn't have been able to pay salaries of civil servants by now. According to Okonjo Iweala, Nigeria started borrowing money to pay salaries since October, 2014; but today Nigeria now borrow money for investment in capital projects. Those who blame Buhari for the current hardship do so either out of mischief (hatred) or ignorance. So, we shouldn't join the bandwagon in criticising him. He may not have done much to save the situation, considering that he is not a perfect human being but he means well for the country and can only succeed with our prayers. May Almighty God continue to guide Buhari Administration and Nigerians in general. Why not share this piece with others for the sake of enlightenment and conscious prayers for our nation. We have the responsibility to enlighten others. Mischievous, ignorant people/ politicians should not drag us backwards.
Who paid you for this?

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Re: N-power: Why States Are Conducting Tests — Presidency by Iganboh: 6:18pm On Dec 07, 2016
Story story!!!! Another Promise Consumed
Re: N-power: Why States Are Conducting Tests — Presidency by Shiru84: 6:24pm On Dec 07, 2016
Re: N-power: Why States Are Conducting Tests — Presidency by DesChyko: 6:32pm On Dec 07, 2016
gurunlocker:
This whole thing is actually a game and will be used as political cheap point, they are delaying this thing deliberately to tally with 2019 election since this is going to be a 2 years program. I'm afraid this program won't start before March or even April 2017....

I was telling my colleagues of a similar tactic used by Gov. Rochas of Imo State via his 'community tier' appointments to secure his 2015 ambition.
Re: N-power: Why States Are Conducting Tests — Presidency by Kemmystar: 6:37pm On Dec 07, 2016
Npower npower npower.. hmmmm i reserve my comment
Re: N-power: Why States Are Conducting Tests — Presidency by Max24: 6:49pm On Dec 07, 2016
Newbiee:
Okonjo Iweala, a woman that had seen it all
could come out to say at an American
conference that the SEED OF THIS RECESSION
WAS PLANTED DURING THE JONATHAN REGIME
DUE TO OUR LACK OF FINANCIAL DISCIPLINE,
INABILITY AND LACK OF POLITICAL WILL TO
SAVE. People should not blame jonathan alone
for this because the profligate Nigerian
Governors too are culpable. He attempted to
save, but the governors demanded to take all the
savings citing constitutional right. Money they
took and stole at the same time. Our case is
pathetic.
Do you know that:
Obasanjo's administration earned # 17trn from
crude oil sales within eight years and left behind
45bn dollars external reserves and 3.348bn
dollars external debt.
Yaradua grew the reserves to 64bn dollars
within just one year and the administration was
able to finance 15 months of imports despite the
2008/2009 world economic meltdown. Hence,
Nigeria survived the melt down because of the
political will by the administration to save (a great
achievement by Yaradua which most Nigerians
are not aware of). Despite the tough economic
reality at that time, Yaradua left 47.7bn dollars in
reserves and an external debt of 3.94bn dollars.
Meanwhile, the administration earned only # 9trn
from crude oil sales within that short period.
Now, Jonathan administration witnessed an oil
boom when Brent crude sold for over 100
dollars/barrel, with the regime earning # 51trn
within a period of 5years. But because of
corruption, the administration did not only
squander the oil revenue but even depleted the
reserves left by Yaradua, leaving just 32bn
dollars and a huge external debt of 63bn dollars
for Buhari.
The same Brent crude sold for as low as 35
dollars/barrel at a point shortly after Buhari took
over power and had only managed to climb to
about 48 dollars just recently.
These are facts that can be verified. So, it's
amazing hearing people criticize Buhari for the
hunger in the land.
According to Fashola, Buhari's administration
inherited 206 uncompleted road projects and
contract arrears worth #2.1trn from Jonathan;
and for about 2 to 3 years the contractors where
not paid. This slowed down the economic
activities, with most of the companies laying off
their staff. This was when the seed of recession
was sowed.
It's obvious that Buhari came in to rescue
Nigeria, because if Jonathan had continued in
power, the nation's economic crisis would have
been worse, perhaps even the Federal
government wouldn't have been able to pay
salaries of civil servants by now.
According to Okonjo Iweala, Nigeria started
borrowing money to pay salaries since October,
2014; but today Nigeria now borrow money for
investment in capital projects.
Those who blame Buhari for the current
hardship do so either out of mischief (hatred) or
ignorance. So, we shouldn't join the bandwagon
in criticising him. He may not have done much to
save the situation, considering that he is not a
perfect human being but he means well for the
country and can only succeed with our prayers.
May Almighty God continue to guide Buhari
Administration and Nigerians in general.
Why not share this piece with others for the
sake of enlightenment and conscious prayers for
our nation. We have the responsibility to
enlighten others. Mischievous, ignorant people/
politicians should not drag us backwards.
Your boss saw the state of things and yet waited 6months to appoint ministers. I guess that was also Jonathan's fault? Foreign investors withdrew their investments becos of Buharis govt policies but u will rather have us blame Jonathan for that too. Which State Govt saved 1\100 of what Jonathan saved and Buhari spent and now looking for more thru loans. Buharis body language messed up the economy. Period!

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Re: N-power: Why States Are Conducting Tests — Presidency by 4nobody4every1: 6:49pm On Dec 07, 2016
Keneking:
Ok

"The states have to take ownership. We can’t stop the states from conducting aptitude test. They (states) need to verify, in the verification proper, and if they want to do a test, they want to authenticate that they (applicants) actually own these certificates and that they actually live in the vicinity where they say they live."

-So what happens if they fail the aptitude test?
- Would States replace the affected ones?
- What is the area of concentration for the Test?
- How does government back fill candidates not accepted by States?

Another problem undecided

- "they want to authenticate that they (applicants) actually own these certificates?"

How? do they write to their institutions or get transcripts delivered or buy NECO/WAEC scratch cards?

- "that they actually live in the vicinity where they say they live."
Is there a residence permit issued to citizens? Is there a residence identification sticker to present upon screening?

But where is lalasticlala sef shocked

E bi like say story don dey enter this whole thing sef undecided undecided undecided

This government sef
grin grin tongue
Re: N-power: Why States Are Conducting Tests — Presidency by Ddaji(m): 6:53pm On Dec 07, 2016
The screening by state and local government is the best approach to this exercise and is welcome development. Hmm I was going through Borno state list and saw 60% of those selected are iPod yout and they put Borno local governments as their place of residence. are they living in those local government? Screening by the state will prove that.All those that are complaining about the screening aren't actually living in the places they put as their place of residence.
Re: N-power: Why States Are Conducting Tests — Presidency by chii8(f): 6:57pm On Dec 07, 2016
i applied for this npower stuff but i dont really understand the way npower is going to work,i planned resigning from my current job,where i dont even earn up to half of npower stipend by next week but i am now very confused,i hate staying at home and just babysitting...
Re: N-power: Why States Are Conducting Tests — Presidency by prof12(m): 7:16pm On Dec 07, 2016
Keneking:
Ok

"The states have to take ownership. We can’t stop the states from conducting aptitude test. They (states) need to verify, in the verification proper, and if they want to do a test, they want to authenticate that they (applicants) actually own these certificates and that they actually live in the vicinity where they say they live."

-So what happens if they fail the aptitude test?
- Would States replace the affected ones?
- What is the area of concentration for the Test?
- How does government back fill candidates not accepted by States?

Another problem undecided

- "they want to authenticate that they (applicants) actually own these certificates?"

How? do they write to their institutions or get transcripts delivered or buy NECO/WAEC scratch cards?

- "that they actually live in the vicinity where they say they live."
Is there a residence permit issued to citizens? Is there a residence identification sticker to present upon screening?

But where is lalasticlala sef shocked

E bi like say story don dey enter this whole thing sef undecided undecided undecided

This government sef

That is the right thing to do.
Some are not qualified to teach.
Some used names of documents that they do not have.

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Re: N-power: Why States Are Conducting Tests — Presidency by godlovesyou77: 7:19pm On Dec 07, 2016
Chuvin22:
THE TEST SHOULD BE MADE NECESSARY FOR THOSE THAT APPLIED FOR N-TEACH ESPECIALLY. MANY OF THESE APPLICANTS GOT ASSISTANCE FROM CYBER CAFE OPERATORS DURING THE TEST. WE NEED PEOPLE WHO CAN HELP OUR CHILDREN LEARN, NOT PEOPLE WHO CAN'T HELP THEMSELVES.

You should be ashamed of yourself. Did you see the questions that was givien in the test? How dare you say a graduate that studied so hard to graduate cannot answer such cheap elementary questions. The truth is that they want politicians to hijack this noble program

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Re: N-power: Why States Are Conducting Tests — Presidency by Easy1401(m): 8:21pm On Dec 07, 2016
Newbiee:
Okonjo Iweala, a woman that had seen it all
could come out to say at an American
conference that the SEED OF THIS RECESSION
WAS PLANTED DURING THE JONATHAN REGIME
DUE TO OUR LACK OF FINANCIAL DISCIPLINE,
INABILITY AND LACK OF POLITICAL WILL TO
SAVE. People should not blame jonathan alone
for this because the profligate Nigerian
Governors too are culpable. He attempted to
save, but the governors demanded to take all the
savings citing constitutional right. Money they
took and stole at the same time. Our case is
pathetic.
Do you know that:
Obasanjo's administration earned # 17trn from
crude oil sales within eight years and left behind
45bn dollars external reserves and 3.348bn
dollars external debt.
Yaradua grew the reserves to 64bn dollars
within just one year and the administration was
able to finance 15 months of imports despite the
2008/2009 world economic meltdown. Hence,
Nigeria survived the melt down because of the
political will by the administration to save (a great
achievement by Yaradua which most Nigerians
are not aware of). Despite the tough economic
reality at that time, Yaradua left 47.7bn dollars in
reserves and an external debt of 3.94bn dollars.
Meanwhile, the administration earned only # 9trn
from crude oil sales within that short period.
Now, Jonathan administration witnessed an oil
boom when Brent crude sold for over 100
dollars/barrel, with the regime earning # 51trn
within a period of 5years. But because of
corruption, the administration did not only
squander the oil revenue but even depleted the
reserves left by Yaradua, leaving just 32bn
dollars and a huge external debt of 63bn dollars
for Buhari.
The same Brent crude sold for as low as 35
dollars/barrel at a point shortly after Buhari took
over power and had only managed to climb to
about 48 dollars just recently.
These are facts that can be verified. So, it's
amazing hearing people criticize Buhari for the
hunger in the land.
According to Fashola, Buhari's administration
inherited 206 uncompleted road projects and
contract arrears worth #2.1trn from Jonathan;
and for about 2 to 3 years the contractors where
not paid. This slowed down the economic
activities, with most of the companies laying off
their staff. This was when the seed of recession
was sowed.
It's obvious that Buhari came in to rescue
Nigeria, because if Jonathan had continued in
power, the nation's economic crisis would have
been worse, perhaps even the Federal
government wouldn't have been able to pay
salaries of civil servants by now.
According to Okonjo Iweala, Nigeria started
borrowing money to pay salaries since October,
2014; but today Nigeria now borrow money for
investment in capital projects.
Those who blame Buhari for the current
hardship do so either out of mischief (hatred) or
ignorance. So, we shouldn't join the bandwagon
in criticising him. He may not have done much to
save the situation, considering that he is not a
perfect human being but he means well for the
country and can only succeed with our prayers.
May Almighty God continue to guide Buhari
Administration and Nigerians in general.
Why not share this piece with others for the
sake of enlightenment and conscious prayers for
our nation. We have the responsibility to
enlighten others. Mischievous, ignorant people/
politicians should not drag us backwards.
Unwelcome campaign after election,
Re: N-power: Why States Are Conducting Tests — Presidency by Chikelue2000(m): 8:26pm On Dec 07, 2016
Keneking:
Ok

"The states have to take ownership. We can’t stop the states from conducting aptitude test. They (states) need to verify, in the verification proper, and if they want to do a test, they want to authenticate that they (applicants) actually own these certificates and that they actually live in the vicinity where they say they live."

-So what happens if they fail the aptitude test?
- Would States replace the affected ones?
- What is the area of concentration for the Test?
- How does government back fill candidates not accepted by States?

Another problem undecided

- "they want to authenticate that they (applicants) actually own these certificates?"

How? do they write to their institutions or get transcripts delivered or buy NECO/WAEC scratch cards?

- "that they actually live in the vicinity where they say they live."
Is there a residence permit issued to citizens? Is there a residence identification sticker to present upon screening?

But where is lalasticlala sef shocked

E bi like say story don dey enter this whole thing sef undecided undecided undecided

This government sef
Make God bless u
Re: N-power: Why States Are Conducting Tests — Presidency by abimic(m): 8:31pm On Dec 07, 2016
As much as I support the next step but ill planned I must admit, what becomes of those who fail?
Does state government have the right to reject anybody? If they don't have the power to reject, then the test is of no purpose and not worth it. If in the end, the state government won't assist financially or otherwise despite volunteers are helping the state having successfully passed two tests, then the Aptitude test is not really worth it.
Re: N-power: Why States Are Conducting Tests — Presidency by Nobody: 8:54pm On Dec 07, 2016
godlovesyou77:


You should be ashamed of yourself. Did you see the questions that was givien in the test? How dare you say a graduate that studied so hard to graduate cannot answer such cheap elementary questions. The truth is that they want politicians to hijack this noble program
Who is this foolish human being sef? Must yu mention someone? Am sure yu did not even finish reading my post b4 you quote.. Ode. you think its all graduate that studied hard to graduate.. I can even see you really studied very hard to graduate. You better enter your hole back b4 i finish ur life here, mumu..
Re: N-power: Why States Are Conducting Tests — Presidency by elitejosef: 9:01pm On Dec 07, 2016
Newbiee:
Okonjo Iweala, a woman that had seen it all
could come out to say at an American
conference that the SEED OF THIS RECESSION
WAS PLANTED DURING THE JONATHAN REGIME
DUE TO OUR LACK OF FINANCIAL DISCIPLINE,
INABILITY AND LACK OF POLITICAL WILL TO
SAVE. People should not blame jonathan alone
for this because the profligate Nigerian
Governors too are culpable. He attempted to
save, but the governors demanded to take all the
savings citing constitutional right. Money they
took and stole at the same time. Our case is
pathetic.
Do you know that:
Obasanjo's administration earned # 17trn from
crude oil sales within eight years and left behind
45bn dollars external reserves and 3.348bn
dollars external debt.
Yaradua grew the reserves to 64bn dollars
within just one year and the administration was
able to finance 15 months of imports despite the
2008/2009 world economic meltdown. Hence,
Nigeria survived the melt down because of the
political will by the administration to save (a great
achievement by Yaradua which most Nigerians
are not aware of). Despite the tough economic
reality at that time, Yaradua left 47.7bn dollars in
reserves and an external debt of 3.94bn dollars.
Meanwhile, the administration earned only # 9trn
from crude oil sales within that short period.
Now, Jonathan administration witnessed an oil
boom when Brent crude sold for over 100
dollars/barrel, with the regime earning # 51trn
within a period of 5years. But because of
corruption, the administration did not only
squander the oil revenue but even depleted the
reserves left by Yaradua, leaving just 32bn
dollars and a huge external debt of 63bn dollars
for Buhari.
The same Brent crude sold for as low as 35
dollars/barrel at a point shortly after Buhari took
over power and had only managed to climb to
about 48 dollars just recently.
These are facts that can be verified. So, it's
amazing hearing people criticize Buhari for the
hunger in the land.
According to Fashola, Buhari's administration
inherited 206 uncompleted road projects and
contract arrears worth #2.1trn from Jonathan;
and for about 2 to 3 years the contractors where
not paid. This slowed down the economic
activities, with most of the companies laying off
their staff. This was when the seed of recession
was sowed.
It's obvious that Buhari came in to rescue
Nigeria, because if Jonathan had continued in
power, the nation's economic crisis would have
been worse, perhaps even the Federal
government wouldn't have been able to pay
salaries of civil servants by now.
According to Okonjo Iweala, Nigeria started
borrowing money to pay salaries since October,
2014; but today Nigeria now borrow money for
investment in capital projects.
Those who blame Buhari for the current
hardship do so either out of mischief (hatred) or
ignorance. So, we shouldn't join the bandwagon
in criticising him. He may not have done much to
save the situation, considering that he is not a
perfect human being but he means well for the
country and can only succeed with our prayers.
May Almighty God continue to guide Buhari
Administration and Nigerians in general.
Why not share this piece with others for the
sake of enlightenment and conscious prayers for
our nation. We have the responsibility to
enlighten others. Mischievous, ignorant people/
politicians should not drag us backwards.

You sincerely need help from heaven
Re: N-power: Why States Are Conducting Tests — Presidency by ADBA3005(m): 9:05pm On Dec 07, 2016
D TRAINERS' RSIDENTIAL PHCN BILLS WI B USED.
Re: N-power: Why States Are Conducting Tests — Presidency by idealtailor(m): 9:19pm On Dec 07, 2016
Keneking:
Ok

"The states have to take ownership. We can’t stop the states from conducting aptitude test. They (states) need to verify, in the verification proper, and if they want to do a test, they want to authenticate that they (applicants) actually own these certificates and that they actually live in the vicinity where they say they live."

-So what happens if they fail the aptitude test?
- Would States replace the affected ones?
- What is the area of concentration for the Test?
- How does government back fill candidates not accepted by States?

Another problem undecided

- "they want to authenticate that they (applicants) actually own these certificates?"

How? do they write to their institutions or get transcripts delivered or buy NECO/WAEC scratch cards?

- "that they actually live in the vicinity where they say they live."
Is there a residence permit issued to citizens? Is there a residence identification sticker to present upon screening?

But where is lalasticlala sef shocked

E bi like say story don dey enter this whole thing sef undecided undecided undecided

This government sef
I'm delighted with these your observations even when #IStandWithBuhari . I accept criticism based with facts.

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Re: N-power: Why States Are Conducting Tests — Presidency by idealtailor(m): 9:25pm On Dec 07, 2016
elitejosef:


You sincerely need help from heaven
a failure is he who blame others for his misfortunes. Hatred is evil.
Re: N-power: Why States Are Conducting Tests — Presidency by Nobody: 9:26pm On Dec 07, 2016
I believe after the states has conducted their tests, the various places of primary assignments will still conduct their own tests.

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Re: N-power: Why States Are Conducting Tests — Presidency by danielnewton(m): 9:58pm On Dec 07, 2016
state should conduct test....I know what am saying ooo....
Re: N-power: Why States Are Conducting Tests — Presidency by elotajohn1(m): 6:29am On Dec 08, 2016
Pls I was selected but yet I can't login to put my bank details. The four numbers Npower posted on their site all switched off. I don't know what to do, pls anyone with lasting solution pls chat me up on whatsapp 08060117551
Re: N-power: Why States Are Conducting Tests — Presidency by nickishire: 9:13am On Dec 08, 2016
This is a welcome development, I run a cybercafe and the truth is some of the applicants i registered for Npower cannot construct a simple sentence in English. The screening/test is necessary.
Re: N-power: Why States Are Conducting Tests — Presidency by Horlahmah(m): 9:16am On Dec 08, 2016
I beg which state has conducted the test


If you have been subjected to aptitude test. Tell us.

I smell lies here. Do state has any plan for this shit?
This scheme just dey make me laugh since day 1
Re: N-power: Why States Are Conducting Tests — Presidency by mofeace: 11:40am On Dec 08, 2016
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Re: N-power: Why States Are Conducting Tests — Presidency by mofeace: 11:42am On Dec 08, 2016
I think this government is more confused than I thought! Which aptitude test? Testing them if they are qualified? Are u kidding ♍e? The program is designed to train and empower the unemployed youth and not to compete with the so called qualified teachers in the public schools. BUT if there will be some level of transparency in the conduct of the aptitude test and not a means of hijacking the or abusing the process, its still okay

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