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Reps to FG: Expedite Betta Edu probe, resume social investment programmes

    Reps to FG: Expedite Betta Edu probe, resume social investment programmes

The house of representatives has asked the federal government to resume the implementation of the suspended social investment programmes. The lower legislative chamber passed the resolution during the plenary session on

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Senate moves to place social investment programmes under Tinubu’s supervision

    Senate moves to place social investment programmes under Tinubu’s supervision

Opeyemi Bamidele, the senate leader, has sponsored a bill seeking to place the social investment programmes (SIPs) under the supervision of the presidency. These social programmes – N-Power and TraderMoni

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Atiku: TraderMoni, MarketMoni have become political tools to promote APC

    Atiku: TraderMoni, MarketMoni have become political tools to promote APC

Atiku Abubakar, presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), says Nigeria’s social investment programmes have been politicised. Atiku said this on Sunday at the People’s Townhall, a Channels Television

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Reps consider establishing trust fund for N-Power, cash transfer, school feeding programmes

  Reps consider establishing trust fund for N-Power, cash transfer, school feeding programmes

A bill seeking to establish a national social investment trust fund has passed second reading at the house of representatives.

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NSIO: Osinbajo NOT involved in our financial dealings

  NSIO: Osinbajo NOT involved in our financial dealings

The national social investment office (NSIO) says Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo is not involved in the financial dealings of the federal

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FG: 176,160 graduates deployed under N-Power

  FG: 176,160 graduates deployed under N-Power

Federal government says 176,160 graduates have so far been deployed under the N-Power programme.  This was made known in excerpts

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