N power news today 2020
Here are some of the top news stories related to N-power in Nigeria as of 2020:
- N-Power Batch C Application: The Federal Government of Nigeria announced the commencement of the N-Power Batch C application process in June 2020. The application was open to all Nigerian citizens between the ages of 18 and 35.
- N-Power Beneficiaries' Salary Payment: In May 2020, the Federal Government announced that it had paid the March 2020 stipend to N-Power beneficiaries. This was after a delay in payment due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- N-Power Tax Relief: In April 2020, the Federal Government announced that N-Power beneficiaries would be exempted from paying taxes on their stipends. This was aimed at reducing the financial burden on the beneficiaries.
- N-Power Extension: In March 2020, the Federal Government announced an extension of the N-Power program by one year. This was to enable the beneficiaries to complete their training and gain more experience.
- N-Power Beneficiaries' Training: In February 2020, the Federal Government announced that N-Power beneficiaries would undergo a training program to enhance their skills and employability. The training was aimed at preparing the beneficiaries for the job market.
- N-Power Fraud Alert: In January 2020, the Federal Government issued a fraud alert to N-Power beneficiaries, warning them against fraudulent activities such as fake job offers and scam emails.
- N-Power Batch C Shortlisting: In December 2019, the Federal Government announced that the shortlisting process for N-Power Batch C had commenced. The shortlisting was based on the applicants' qualifications and scores.
- N-Power Beneficiaries' Stipend Payment: In November 2019, the Federal Government announced that it had paid the October 2019 stipend to N-Power beneficiaries. This was after a delay in payment due to the government's financial constraints.
These are some of the top news stories related to N-power in Nigeria as of 2020. The N-Power program is a social investment program initiated by the Federal Government of Nigeria to address unemployment and poverty in the country.