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N-Power: Sadiya Farouq Gives Update On NEXIT Progress
N-Power Minister Sadiya Farouq has issued update on the progress of NEXIT.
OnyxNews Nigeria reports that the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Farouq’s Special Assistant, Media and Publicity Nneka Ikem has said that Nigerian authorities are moving to the next stage of the N-Power NEXIT.
Providing update about the NEXIT portal registration via her popular Twitter handle, the minister’s aide claimed that in the last seven days, 14, 000 more exited Batches A and B N-Power beneficiaries have registered for the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Empowerment Options.
“14, 000 more exited Batches A & B @npower_ng beneficiaries have registered for the @cenbank Empowerment Options in the last 7 days! You’ve received your validation mails now, haven’t you? Let’s see those who haven’t yet. We’re moving to the next stage… don’t be left out,” Ikem tweeted.
14, 000 more exited Batches A & B @npower_ng beneficiaries have registered for the @cenbank Empowerment Options in the last 7 days! You’ve received your validation mails now, haven’t you? Let’s see those who haven’t yet. We’re moving to the next stage… don’t be left out. pic.twitter.com/qZetbIexmk
— Nneka Ikem (@nnekaikem1) January 2, 2021
This online news platform recalls that Ikem stated that 126, 937 exited beneficiaries from Batches A and B have so far submitted their records for the CBN Empowerment program.
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The NEXIT portal was developed “to enable exited N-Power beneficiaries to log on and apply for the various CBN economic empowerment and entrepreneurship options such as the AGSMEIS loan and the Anchor Borrowers Program (ABP),” Minister Farouq had said few weeks ago.
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