Latest npower news for today 27 august 2022
Here are the latest Npower news updates for today, August 27, 2022:
Npower News
- Npower Latest News: Npower Begins Payment of August 2022 Allowances: Npower has started paying the August 2022 allowances to its beneficiaries. The payment is ongoing, and beneficiaries are advised to check their bank accounts for the payment.
- Npower News: Npower to Recruit 500,000 New Beneficiaries: The Federal Government has announced plans to recruit 500,000 new beneficiaries for the Npower program. The recruitment is expected to start soon, and interested applicants are advised to prepare their documents.
- Npower Update: Npower to Introduce New Payment Method: Npower has announced plans to introduce a new payment method for its beneficiaries. The new method is expected to make it easier for beneficiaries to receive their allowances.
- Npower News: Npower Beneficiaries Protest Non-Payment of Allowances: Some Npower beneficiaries have taken to the streets to protest the non-payment of their allowances. The beneficiaries are demanding that the government pays their outstanding allowances.
- Npower Update: Npower to Conduct Verification Exercise: Npower has announced plans to conduct a verification exercise to ensure that only eligible beneficiaries receive their allowances. The exercise is expected to start soon, and beneficiaries are advised to cooperate.
Other News
- FG to Launch New Social Investment Program: The Federal Government has announced plans to launch a new social investment program aimed at reducing poverty and improving the lives of Nigerians.
- Nigeria's Economy to Grow by 2.5% in 2022: The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has predicted that Nigeria's economy will grow by 2.5% in 2022. The growth is expected to be driven by the non-oil sector.
- Inflation Rate Rises to 17.6% in July: The inflation rate in Nigeria has risen to 17.6% in July, according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). The rise in inflation is attributed to the increase in food prices.
Please note that these news updates are subject to change, and it's always best to verify information from official sources.