Delta state Government has trained and empowered 565 widows through its Widows Skill Acquisition and Empowerment Programme.
The widows were given starter packs after undergoing training in five different kinds of vocational training such as hairdressing, fashion design, make-up, soap making and baking.
Governor Ifeanyi Okowa who handed out the starter packs to the widows said it is part of measures to tackle challenges faced by some vulnerable members of the society.
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The Delta state government’s job creation drive has taken a new step forward with the introduction of training and empowerment for widows.
Governor Okowa, who addressed the beneficiaries at the ceremony in Asaba, lauded the theme: “Sustainable Solutions for Widows Financial Independence.”
Okowa, the Vice Presidential Candidate of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), said that the empowerment was part of measures to tackle challenges faced by some vulnerable members of the society, especially widows.
He also approved the increase in the number of beneficiaries of the scheme from 11,000 to 20,000 and their monthly stipend from N5,000 to N10,000 monthly in the state.
Okowa urged the beneficiaries to use the starter-packs to fend for themselves and add to the improvement of the economy of the state.
The excited widows, prayed for governor Ifeanyi Okowa especially for the actualisation of his ambition to become vice president of Nigeria.
The governor handed out the starter packs to the women and reaffirmed his commitment to leave the State better than he met it and improve the general well being of Deltans.
Delta state Government has trained and empowered 565 widows through its Widows Skill Acquisition and Empowerment Programme.
The widows were given starter packs after undergoing training in five different kinds of vocational training such as hairdressing, fashion design, make-up, soap making and baking.
Governor Ifeanyi Okowa who handed out the starter packs to the widows said it is part of measures to tackle challenges faced by some vulnerable members of the society.
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The Delta state government’s job creation drive has taken a new step forward with the introduction of training and empowerment for widows.
Governor Okowa, who addressed the beneficiaries at the ceremony in Asaba, lauded the theme: “Sustainable Solutions for Widows Financial Independence.”
Okowa, the Vice Presidential Candidate of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), said that the empowerment was part of measures to tackle challenges faced by some vulnerable members of the society, especially widows.
He also approved the increase in the number of beneficiaries of the scheme from 11,000 to 20,000 and their monthly stipend from N5,000 to N10,000 monthly in the state.
Okowa urged the beneficiaries to use the starter-packs to fend for themselves and add to the improvement of the economy of the state.
The excited widows, prayed for governor Ifeanyi Okowa especially for the actualisation of his ambition to become vice president of Nigeria.
The governor handed out the starter packs to the women and reaffirmed his commitment to leave the State better than he met it and improve the general well being of Deltans.
Delta state Government has trained and empowered 565 widows through its Widows Skill Acquisition and Empowerment Programme.
The widows were given starter packs after undergoing training in five different kinds of vocational training such as hairdressing, fashion design, make-up, soap making and baking.
Governor Ifeanyi Okowa who handed out the starter packs to the widows said it is part of measures to tackle challenges faced by some vulnerable members of the society.
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The Delta state government’s job creation drive has taken a new step forward with the introduction of training and empowerment for widows.
Governor Okowa, who addressed the beneficiaries at the ceremony in Asaba, lauded the theme: “Sustainable Solutions for Widows Financial Independence.”
Okowa, the Vice Presidential Candidate of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), said that the empowerment was part of measures to tackle challenges faced by some vulnerable members of the society, especially widows.
He also approved the increase in the number of beneficiaries of the scheme from 11,000 to 20,000 and their monthly stipend from N5,000 to N10,000 monthly in the state.
Okowa urged the beneficiaries to use the starter-packs to fend for themselves and add to the improvement of the economy of the state.
The excited widows, prayed for governor Ifeanyi Okowa especially for the actualisation of his ambition to become vice president of Nigeria.
The governor handed out the starter packs to the women and reaffirmed his commitment to leave the State better than he met it and improve the general well being of Deltans.
Delta state Government has trained and empowered 565 widows through its Widows Skill Acquisition and Empowerment Programme.
The widows were given starter packs after undergoing training in five different kinds of vocational training such as hairdressing, fashion design, make-up, soap making and baking.
Governor Ifeanyi Okowa who handed out the starter packs to the widows said it is part of measures to tackle challenges faced by some vulnerable members of the society.
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The Delta state government’s job creation drive has taken a new step forward with the introduction of training and empowerment for widows.
Governor Okowa, who addressed the beneficiaries at the ceremony in Asaba, lauded the theme: “Sustainable Solutions for Widows Financial Independence.”
Okowa, the Vice Presidential Candidate of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), said that the empowerment was part of measures to tackle challenges faced by some vulnerable members of the society, especially widows.
He also approved the increase in the number of beneficiaries of the scheme from 11,000 to 20,000 and their monthly stipend from N5,000 to N10,000 monthly in the state.
Okowa urged the beneficiaries to use the starter-packs to fend for themselves and add to the improvement of the economy of the state.
The excited widows, prayed for governor Ifeanyi Okowa especially for the actualisation of his ambition to become vice president of Nigeria.
The governor handed out the starter packs to the women and reaffirmed his commitment to leave the State better than he met it and improve the general well being of Deltans.
Delta state Government has trained and empowered 565 widows through its Widows Skill Acquisition and Empowerment Programme.
The widows were given starter packs after undergoing training in five different kinds of vocational training such as hairdressing, fashion design, make-up, soap making and baking.
Governor Ifeanyi Okowa who handed out the starter packs to the widows said it is part of measures to tackle challenges faced by some vulnerable members of the society.
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The Delta state government’s job creation drive has taken a new step forward with the introduction of training and empowerment for widows.
Governor Okowa, who addressed the beneficiaries at the ceremony in Asaba, lauded the theme: “Sustainable Solutions for Widows Financial Independence.”
Okowa, the Vice Presidential Candidate of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), said that the empowerment was part of measures to tackle challenges faced by some vulnerable members of the society, especially widows.
He also approved the increase in the number of beneficiaries of the scheme from 11,000 to 20,000 and their monthly stipend from N5,000 to N10,000 monthly in the state.
Okowa urged the beneficiaries to use the starter-packs to fend for themselves and add to the improvement of the economy of the state.
The excited widows, prayed for governor Ifeanyi Okowa especially for the actualisation of his ambition to become vice president of Nigeria.
The governor handed out the starter packs to the women and reaffirmed his commitment to leave the State better than he met it and improve the general well being of Deltans.
Delta state Government has trained and empowered 565 widows through its Widows Skill Acquisition and Empowerment Programme.
The widows were given starter packs after undergoing training in five different kinds of vocational training such as hairdressing, fashion design, make-up, soap making and baking.
Governor Ifeanyi Okowa who handed out the starter packs to the widows said it is part of measures to tackle challenges faced by some vulnerable members of the society.
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The Delta state government’s job creation drive has taken a new step forward with the introduction of training and empowerment for widows.
Governor Okowa, who addressed the beneficiaries at the ceremony in Asaba, lauded the theme: “Sustainable Solutions for Widows Financial Independence.”
Okowa, the Vice Presidential Candidate of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), said that the empowerment was part of measures to tackle challenges faced by some vulnerable members of the society, especially widows.
He also approved the increase in the number of beneficiaries of the scheme from 11,000 to 20,000 and their monthly stipend from N5,000 to N10,000 monthly in the state.
Okowa urged the beneficiaries to use the starter-packs to fend for themselves and add to the improvement of the economy of the state.
The excited widows, prayed for governor Ifeanyi Okowa especially for the actualisation of his ambition to become vice president of Nigeria.
The governor handed out the starter packs to the women and reaffirmed his commitment to leave the State better than he met it and improve the general well being of Deltans.
Delta state Government has trained and empowered 565 widows through its Widows Skill Acquisition and Empowerment Programme.
The widows were given starter packs after undergoing training in five different kinds of vocational training such as hairdressing, fashion design, make-up, soap making and baking.
Governor Ifeanyi Okowa who handed out the starter packs to the widows said it is part of measures to tackle challenges faced by some vulnerable members of the society.
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The Delta state government’s job creation drive has taken a new step forward with the introduction of training and empowerment for widows.
Governor Okowa, who addressed the beneficiaries at the ceremony in Asaba, lauded the theme: “Sustainable Solutions for Widows Financial Independence.”
Okowa, the Vice Presidential Candidate of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), said that the empowerment was part of measures to tackle challenges faced by some vulnerable members of the society, especially widows.
He also approved the increase in the number of beneficiaries of the scheme from 11,000 to 20,000 and their monthly stipend from N5,000 to N10,000 monthly in the state.
Okowa urged the beneficiaries to use the starter-packs to fend for themselves and add to the improvement of the economy of the state.
The excited widows, prayed for governor Ifeanyi Okowa especially for the actualisation of his ambition to become vice president of Nigeria.
The governor handed out the starter packs to the women and reaffirmed his commitment to leave the State better than he met it and improve the general well being of Deltans.
Delta state Government has trained and empowered 565 widows through its Widows Skill Acquisition and Empowerment Programme.
The widows were given starter packs after undergoing training in five different kinds of vocational training such as hairdressing, fashion design, make-up, soap making and baking.
Governor Ifeanyi Okowa who handed out the starter packs to the widows said it is part of measures to tackle challenges faced by some vulnerable members of the society.
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The Delta state government’s job creation drive has taken a new step forward with the introduction of training and empowerment for widows.
Governor Okowa, who addressed the beneficiaries at the ceremony in Asaba, lauded the theme: “Sustainable Solutions for Widows Financial Independence.”
Okowa, the Vice Presidential Candidate of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), said that the empowerment was part of measures to tackle challenges faced by some vulnerable members of the society, especially widows.
He also approved the increase in the number of beneficiaries of the scheme from 11,000 to 20,000 and their monthly stipend from N5,000 to N10,000 monthly in the state.
Okowa urged the beneficiaries to use the starter-packs to fend for themselves and add to the improvement of the economy of the state.
The excited widows, prayed for governor Ifeanyi Okowa especially for the actualisation of his ambition to become vice president of Nigeria.
The governor handed out the starter packs to the women and reaffirmed his commitment to leave the State better than he met it and improve the general well being of Deltans.