According to the COVID19 Outbreak.
A presidential aide has reported that the federal government would be paying Nigerians N10,000 as relief fund to help them stock up food in their homes.
There were reports on Friday, attributed to the special adviser on media and publicity to President Muhammadu Buhari, Femi Adesina, saying that the federal government would be giving stipends to Nigerians with bank verification number (BVN) to buy food items during the stay at home order by the government.
Since the first outbreak recorded in Africa’s most populous nation, the Nigerian government – at federal and state level – has embarked on a series of measures aimed at reducing the spread of COVID-19 in the country.
Kindly stay updated online to know when and how the money will be disbursed.
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Im Nurudeen Muhammad who know as Muhammad Muhammad Nurudeen I’m from YOLA Adamawa state I’m a full Nigeria citizen by birth.
I’m here to make my advice to my country Nigeria government that helping people by giving each citizen a sum of money to buy food and stay at home is a very good things in other to avoid the spreading of Covic 19 among the people federal Government try and pay her citizen to stay at Home GOD BLESS NIGERIA.
AND GOD BLESS OUR GOOD GOVERNMENT
Does #10,000 can reach us for 2 weeks food stuff, well till they send it sha