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  1. CBN Initiates Cash Transfers: Nigerians Must Have NIN and BVN to Qualify, Says FG

    Nigeria CBN Initiates Cash Transfers: Nigerians Must Have NIN and BVN to Qualify, Says FG

    Here are 12 things to know about the Nigerian government's Conditional Cash Transfer: Expansion of National Social Register: The Federal Government is expanding the National Social Register to include pensioners and ex-servicemen under its Conditional Cash Transfer scheme. Removing...
  2. Cash Transfers Begin for 15 Million Households

    Nigeria Cash Transfers Begin for 15 Million Households

    The Federal Government of Nigeria is expanding its Conditional Cash Transfer scheme, aiming to accommodate pensioners and ex-servicemen while removing those who have crossed the poverty line from the beneficiary list. They are also disqualifying individuals without National Identification...
  3. Nigeria Business News

    Business SPECIAL REPORT: How Buhari’s Tradermoni, CCT, could ‘ve raised financial inclusion – Premium Times Nigeria

    Shuaibu Sani from Gidan Tsika village in Kiyawa Local Government Area of Jigawa State is a beneficiary of the government Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) programme. From the N10,000 he is paid bi-monthly, he manages to save N600. Although Mr Sani’s home is not far from the payment … Read...
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    Politics NIGERIA: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor - PUNCH

    Top politicians may have hijacked President Muhammadu Buhari-led federal government N5,000 cash for the poor and vulnerable in the society. The Presidency had two weeks ago announced the payment of the stipends to the poor through the Conditional Cash Transfer of its Social Investment...
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    Politics President Buhari's N5,000 Conditional Cash Transfer Begins [See PHOTOS]

    President Muhammadu Buhari-led federal government Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) Programme has kicked off with Biometric Capture and Account Opening in Borno IDP Camps. The Conditional Cash Transfer is part of the scheme under the 'Social Investment Programmes' that will pay 5,000 Naira...
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