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Friday, November 03, 2023
President Tinubu's Iyaloja Monie Scheme
The IYALOJA MONIE SCHEME of President Bola Tinubu's administration seeks to empower 1 million market traders with a non-interest loan of N50,000.
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Only 50k? Mtcheeeew
ReplyDeleteHow much did you keep with government or pay in taxes to be expecting interest free 50k? Those who can't appreciate what they say is little, how will they ever appreciate anything bigger?
DeleteThis family understands power. By doing this- feeding the masses peanut, they are able to hold them down and accountable when the time comes to voting their APC.
DeleteHis daughter has been the Head of Market women for a long time.
DeleteHmmm
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to the market women but the problem is that 50k in this current economy hmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteThe most complex B
Hmmmm
DeleteGood 👍
ReplyDeleteOk ooo
ReplyDeleteAnother way of sharing the national cake, it has gotten to Tinubu daughter. I just hope it gets to the market women that truly needs it
ReplyDeleteWhat will Tinubu's daughter do with 50k? How will she get access to the money as it will not be released to her but to the accounts of the different traders and easily traceable through bank transactions, BVN, NIN ? Will she be the one distributing the money or masquerading as the market leaders in each of the senatorial districts?
DeleteYou don't have anything good to say about the administration and your are expecting to struggle and complain for the next 8 years. You are so desperate for things to go badly forgetting that negates all that you have been verbally requesting of God. We meet your expectations and those of us expecting the best have also not been disappointed.
50 thousand naira is a big support for women trading fresh foodstuff on credit under umbrellas across Nigeria. I'm glad this administration has remembered them. I hope that partnering with various development partners and people and businesses of goodwill, they can spread the net to include more of such traders and struggling Nigerians, even those who confess against themselves.
Alright.
ReplyDeleteThe beneficiaries will be members of their party.
ReplyDeleteExactly, that's the reason they can die for politics, a lot of them don't work, they just bring money and food items to their meetings to share to them.
DeleteOkay ooooo
ReplyDeleteHmmmm God save Nigeria
ReplyDeleteHmmm
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Hmmmm. Something SDK dey run steady without government money and no payback. SDK you shall be great in life ,your children will never be stranded in life. Help will locate them even before the needs arise
ReplyDeleteA very big Amen ooo
DeleteIt is well....
ReplyDeleteNon interest Loan. Na give away jare.
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother was a market woman. I wonder what something like this could have done for her and the children when she was widowed. I support anything to empower market women.
ReplyDeleteThank you, 18:39. You get it.
DeleteAll this sharing of money is not the solution. Can't we have a system that that have social structures like universal health insurance, meal coupons. Free education up to secondary school etc.
ReplyDeletePatience. Things like that takes time, until then they still have ppl to attend to
DeleteWith the taxes you paid or the money you generated? Are you aware that Nigeria is broke and the last CBN governor with the government blew through the foreign reserves leaving only like 3billion from the tens of billions they started with subsidizing fuel, dollars and terrible programmes destined to fail? Despite that, Have you not heard of the monies released for our road and rail network? Was the power bill not signed by the president in his first week and SW governors and the Enugu governor has started to work on self-generation? Has Dr Edu not announced compilation of another social register? Do you realise that the country is broke and the only governor who set up the only functioning state in Nigeria will need time and funds to put these things in place and fund them? The blue and red lines coming on board in Lagos are his brain children and under him, the first scheme to sponsor the final exams of students in primary and secondary school was started for the first time in the fourth republic. Look back at his health sector subsidized to free healthcare when Dr Pitan was his commissioner or when the late commissioner who died in Tinubu's first tenure.
DeleteWhat was your comment when the west squandered so much on financial COVID relief checks that have led to landmark inflation across the world? It was that Nigerian government doesn't care and should borrow a leaf from them instead of keeping rice that will be looted by richer Nigerians and would not address pressing needs. . Now that they have acted on giving money for the very poor who may go all year without saving 20k, it is also a problem for you.
If the country is broke, why is it sharing money it does not have and allocating billions to things that will not generate revenue such as the billions allocated to the legislative arm to buy cars? How will giving families 25k help her "brokeness"? Will that money not be put to better use like setting up mechanized government farms to produce food at affordable prices to people and potentially exporting the produce to generate forex? Any country that does not sell to others will end up broke. You can blame CBN Governor all you want but when Bubu's govt kept sharing money it was not generating, did you think the money was coming from thin air?
DeleteHmmmmmmmm
ReplyDelete75 Billion naira to be shared by Tinubu's daughter. Interesting
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