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Breaking: FG Unveils Plan to Pay Monthly Allowances to Unemployed Graduates

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Students under 18 years no longer eligible for admission- Minister of Education

In a groundbreaking move, the President Bola Tinubu-led federal government has announced plans to provide a monthly allowance to unemployed graduates across Nigeria.

This initiative of a monthly allowance to unemployed graduates in Nigeria aims to support young Nigerians navigating the challenges of unemployment.

Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman, revealed this significant development during a meeting with a delegation of young Nigerians at his office. He expressed surprise that the news had not received adequate media attention, emphasizing its importance.

“Every graduate without a job is entitled to a monthly allowance,” Prof. Mamman clarified. “The government has allocated funds for this purpose, and it’s crucial for graduates and all Nigerians to be aware of this support.”

This innovative program demonstrates the federal government’s commitment to addressing unemployment and empowering young people. Unemployed graduates can expect a monthly stipend to help them during this transition period.

GWG.ng reports that the provision of a monthly allowance to unemployed graduates is coming in the wake of protests across Nigeria over the hardship in the land accentuated by government’s withdrawal of fuel subsidy and the floatation of the national currency, the naira which have been blamed for the hardship.
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