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Tuesday, January 28, 2025
Nigeria's Minister Nentawe Yilwatda Makes Shocking Revelation
Nigerias Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Nentawe Yilwatda, says some politicians, including state governors, are trying to influence beneficiaries captured in the social register for the federal government’s conditional cash transfer. The minister, who was a guest on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily, said some persons want his ministry to bend for political reasons.
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Crazy politicians with their selfish interest
ReplyDeleteAll they care about is their greedy selves
ReplyDeleteI'm not surprised 😣
ReplyDeleteMehn Nigeria is really very far behind...
ReplyDeleteThere's nothing that identifies us as Nigerian centrally that you can trace and track on the system without having to be going up and down
Just imagine having about 19.8 million names but you have only verify 1.2 million names
BTW, which serious country on earth uses cash transfer to alleviate poverty instead of stimulating it's economy to work.
It is called benefit in western countries
DeleteUntil everyone has his or personal identifier(NIN etc)this country Dey joke.Everyone needs to be identified for good and for responsibility sake. Thats why people are getting away with a lot of nonsense everyday.
DeleteThey all want their girlfriends and subjects to be beneficiary.
ReplyDeleteDOZZYBEST.
Naso ..
ReplyDeleteThat's not new na.
ReplyDeleteAll for themselves
ReplyDeleteGreedy people
What of NPOWER beneficiaries that still being owed 9 months
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