Aisha Buhari presents N30m money backing
to Chibok young ladies' folks
Maiduguri – Mrs Aisha Buhari, the Wife of the President, on Sunday exhibited about N30 million money backing to guardians of the stole Government Secondary School (GSS) Chibok understudies in Borno. Buhari, spoke to by Hajiya Nana Shettima, the spouse of the Borno senator exhibited the money to the guardians at a function in Maiduguri. She clarified that the signal was gone for helping the guardians with some money related backing towards lightening their sufferings. Buhari called attention to that the presentation was in satisfaction of her guarantee to help the less favored and casualties of uprising in the North East. "Today's presentation was in satisfaction of the guarantee I made before in the year amid my book dispatch in Abuja. "I made a guarantee that the returns will be use to better the lives of ladies and casualties of insurrection in the North East," she said. She asked the recipients to put the cash in gainful endeavors, so it can better their living conditions. "This cash is not a kind of pay, but rather a sort of backing for those in need. "Our prompt petition is for God to follow and protect the snatched young ladies so they can be securely re-joined with their families," Buhari said. She lauded the military for their endeavors in battling the Boko Haram terrorists and communicated good faith that the quest for the snatched young ladies would soon yield profits. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that each of the 215 guardian was given a money of N139,000 amid the occasion. Likewise speaking, Mrs Pauline Taline, a previous appointee legislative leader of Plateau said that the motion was goodwill from the spouse of the president to the guardians. "This is a goodwill support from Her Excellency Mrs Muhammadu Buhari to the guardians of the snatched young ladies. "We speak to them to put the cash into legitimate utilization, either by putting it in cultivating or some other business wander," Taline said. NAN reviews that 219 GSS Chibok were stole on April 14 by suspected Boko Haram terrorists, while composing their SSCE at the school
to Chibok young ladies' folks
Maiduguri – Mrs Aisha Buhari, the Wife of the President, on Sunday exhibited about N30 million money backing to guardians of the stole Government Secondary School (GSS) Chibok understudies in Borno. Buhari, spoke to by Hajiya Nana Shettima, the spouse of the Borno senator exhibited the money to the guardians at a function in Maiduguri. She clarified that the signal was gone for helping the guardians with some money related backing towards lightening their sufferings. Buhari called attention to that the presentation was in satisfaction of her guarantee to help the less favored and casualties of uprising in the North East. "Today's presentation was in satisfaction of the guarantee I made before in the year amid my book dispatch in Abuja. "I made a guarantee that the returns will be use to better the lives of ladies and casualties of insurrection in the North East," she said. She asked the recipients to put the cash in gainful endeavors, so it can better their living conditions. "This cash is not a kind of pay, but rather a sort of backing for those in need. "Our prompt petition is for God to follow and protect the snatched young ladies so they can be securely re-joined with their families," Buhari said. She lauded the military for their endeavors in battling the Boko Haram terrorists and communicated good faith that the quest for the snatched young ladies would soon yield profits. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that each of the 215 guardian was given a money of N139,000 amid the occasion. Likewise speaking, Mrs Pauline Taline, a previous appointee legislative leader of Plateau said that the motion was goodwill from the spouse of the president to the guardians. "This is a goodwill support from Her Excellency Mrs Muhammadu Buhari to the guardians of the snatched young ladies. "We speak to them to put the cash into legitimate utilization, either by putting it in cultivating or some other business wander," Taline said. NAN reviews that 219 GSS Chibok were stole on April 14 by suspected Boko Haram terrorists, while composing their SSCE at the school
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