All selected applicants will be awarded an empowerment FEAP grant of ₦100,000 monthly each for a period of 1 year for all beneficiaries.
Floodwaters of Famine: Maiduguri deluge exacerbates Nigeria’s food crisisIreti Kingibe’s claims on first-year constituency projects in FCT had more flaws than factsSPECIAL REPORT: How disinformation fueled ethnic tensions in KadunaRising Waters, Sinking Dreams: Devastating impact of floods on Maiduguri local businessesEditorialThe Family Economic Advancement Programme is an empowerment programme formulated to empower Nigerian families for economic self-sufficiency and social integration.
The primary focus of the Family Economic Advancement Programme, to FEAP is poverty alleviation as well as economic empowerment through the institution of necessary micro-economic activities at various localities within the country in a sustainable manner as an essential element for poverty eradication and self-economic empowerment of the family and individuals.
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