Current news 2016 npower in ogun state

Here are some news articles from 2016 related to Npower in Ogun State, Nigeria:

  1. Npower Ogun State: 10,000 Beneficiaries Receive Stipends (July 2016)

The Npower programme, a social investment initiative of the Federal Government, has paid stipends to 10,000 beneficiaries in Ogun State. The payment was made possible through the efforts of the state's Ministry of Youth and Sports Development. (Source: Vanguard)

  1. Npower Ogun State: Beneficiaries Protest Non-Payment of Stipends (June 2016)

Beneficiaries of the Npower programme in Ogun State protested the non-payment of their stipends for several months. The protesters, who were mainly from the teaching and health sectors, demanded immediate payment of their entitlements. (Source: The Punch)

  1. Ogun State Government Partners Npower to Empower Youths (May 2016)

The Ogun State Government partnered with the Npower programme to empower youths in the state. The partnership aimed to provide skills training and entrepreneurship support to 10,000 youths in the state. (Source: Leadership)

  1. Npower Ogun State: Beneficiaries Receive Training on Entrepreneurship (April 2016)

Beneficiaries of the Npower programme in Ogun State received training on entrepreneurship and business management. The training was organized by the state's Ministry of Youth and Sports Development in collaboration with the Npower programme. (Source: The Nation)

  1. Npower Ogun State: Beneficiaries Demand Permanent Employment (March 2016)

Beneficiaries of the Npower programme in Ogun State demanded permanent employment with the state government. The beneficiaries, who were mainly from the teaching and health sectors, argued that they had been working for the state government for over a year and deserved permanent employment. (Source: Daily Trust)

Please note that these news articles are from 2016 and may not reflect the current situation.