The Nigerian government has denied the possibility of absorbing beneficiaries of its National social Investment Scheme, N-Power into the Federal Civil Service.
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Job Creation and Youth Employment, Afolabi Imoukhuede stated this at a meeting with beneficiaries of the scheme in Ogun State.
Imoukhuede noted that N-Power was designed in exit-permanence format and has no way of retaining beneficiaries after two years.
He advised graduates under the scheme to be open to opportunities that would spur them to being self sufficient; in order to add value to the nation’s economy.
The Nigerian government has denied the possibility of absorbing beneficiaries of its National social Investment Scheme, N-Power into the Federal Civil Service.
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Job Creation and Youth Employment, Afolabi Imoukhuede stated this at a meeting with beneficiaries of the scheme in Ogun State.
Imoukhuede noted that N-Power was designed in exit-permanence format and has no way of retaining beneficiaries after two years.
He advised graduates under the scheme to be open to opportunities that would spur them to being self sufficient; in order to add value to the nation’s economy.
The Nigerian government has denied the possibility of absorbing beneficiaries of its National social Investment Scheme, N-Power into the Federal Civil Service.
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Job Creation and Youth Employment, Afolabi Imoukhuede stated this at a meeting with beneficiaries of the scheme in Ogun State.
Imoukhuede noted that N-Power was designed in exit-permanence format and has no way of retaining beneficiaries after two years.
He advised graduates under the scheme to be open to opportunities that would spur them to being self sufficient; in order to add value to the nation’s economy.
The Nigerian government has denied the possibility of absorbing beneficiaries of its National social Investment Scheme, N-Power into the Federal Civil Service.
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Job Creation and Youth Employment, Afolabi Imoukhuede stated this at a meeting with beneficiaries of the scheme in Ogun State.
Imoukhuede noted that N-Power was designed in exit-permanence format and has no way of retaining beneficiaries after two years.
He advised graduates under the scheme to be open to opportunities that would spur them to being self sufficient; in order to add value to the nation’s economy.
The Nigerian government has denied the possibility of absorbing beneficiaries of its National social Investment Scheme, N-Power into the Federal Civil Service.
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Job Creation and Youth Employment, Afolabi Imoukhuede stated this at a meeting with beneficiaries of the scheme in Ogun State.
Imoukhuede noted that N-Power was designed in exit-permanence format and has no way of retaining beneficiaries after two years.
He advised graduates under the scheme to be open to opportunities that would spur them to being self sufficient; in order to add value to the nation’s economy.
The Nigerian government has denied the possibility of absorbing beneficiaries of its National social Investment Scheme, N-Power into the Federal Civil Service.
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Job Creation and Youth Employment, Afolabi Imoukhuede stated this at a meeting with beneficiaries of the scheme in Ogun State.
Imoukhuede noted that N-Power was designed in exit-permanence format and has no way of retaining beneficiaries after two years.
He advised graduates under the scheme to be open to opportunities that would spur them to being self sufficient; in order to add value to the nation’s economy.
The Nigerian government has denied the possibility of absorbing beneficiaries of its National social Investment Scheme, N-Power into the Federal Civil Service.
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Job Creation and Youth Employment, Afolabi Imoukhuede stated this at a meeting with beneficiaries of the scheme in Ogun State.
Imoukhuede noted that N-Power was designed in exit-permanence format and has no way of retaining beneficiaries after two years.
He advised graduates under the scheme to be open to opportunities that would spur them to being self sufficient; in order to add value to the nation’s economy.
The Nigerian government has denied the possibility of absorbing beneficiaries of its National social Investment Scheme, N-Power into the Federal Civil Service.
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Job Creation and Youth Employment, Afolabi Imoukhuede stated this at a meeting with beneficiaries of the scheme in Ogun State.
Imoukhuede noted that N-Power was designed in exit-permanence format and has no way of retaining beneficiaries after two years.
He advised graduates under the scheme to be open to opportunities that would spur them to being self sufficient; in order to add value to the nation’s economy.