WRITTEN BY: CHIOMA MADONNA NDUKWU
The federal government has expanded the N-Power age limit from 18-35 to 18-40, aiming to incorporate five million youths over five years. The N-Power program is undergoing restructuring to include one million beneficiaries annually across various age groups. The initiative will employ five million young Nigerians over five years, introducing new programs in education, health, works, agriculture, technology, fashion, and entertainment. Transparency and accountability are emphasized, with a thorough audit to address issues like overdue payments and lapses in participation. The government assures beneficiaries of resolving valid claims and obligations once verification is completed. #OMAGIST@AFRICAWORLDNEWS*


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