Just saw this PRESS RELEASE published today 30th August 2021, a few hours ago with this caption:
“NITDA Affirms Stakeholder Engagement in Re-Enacting the NITDA Act, 2007”.
NITDA - Official Facebook Page
https://www.facebook.com/nitda.nig/posts/3057346491152141
The News traction is just starting to build -
https://economicconfidential.com/2021/08/nitda-stakeholder-engagement-bill
https://techeconomy.ng/2021/08/nitda-affirms-stakeholder-engagement-in-re-enacting-its-2007-act
https://www.dateline.ng/nitda-affirms-stakeholder-engagement-in-re-enacting-act
Of course, I AM EXCITED🥰🥰🥰🥰 to see my VIEWS AND OPINION ON THE WRITTEN REPRESENTATIONS, which was posted on the 19th August 2021 at 6:47AM, CAPTURED on a PUBLIC PRESS RELEASE - (AGAIN) 🥳🥳🥳🥳🙏
POST (19th August 2021)
https://www.facebook.com/gbgabuja/posts/5927930890614948
Yes, the peak of the Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic in 2020 (last year) - article published on the 1st April 2020:
"THE CORONAVIRUS STIMULUS PACKAGE FOR THE SAKE OF THE MOST VULNERABLE IN OUR SOCIETY: LEVERAGING ON THE POWER OF THE CBN BVN by Aderogba Otunla".
Main Publication Link on Facebook -
https://web.facebook.com/gbgabuja/posts/3630672960340764
After a week or more of my publication, this was everywhere:
a. TV360 Nigeria - Coronavirus Pandemic: FG begins use of BVN to distribute palliatives
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWOWer9BtJQ
b. The Premium Times, Nigeria - COVID-19: Pay Nigerians through BVN, Tinubu tells FG
c. The Guardian, Nigeria - FG to use BVN, phone recharge history to determine palliatives
https://guardian.ng/news/fg-to-use-bvn-phone-recharge-history-to-determine-palliatives
d. Vanguard, Nigeria - COVID-19 palliatives: Nigerians slam FG on N5,000 account balance criteria
e. Channels Television - FG Will Use BVN To Identify Poor, Vulnerable Nigerians – Humanitarian Affairs Minister
f. Daily Post, Nigeria - Coronavirus: FG makes U-turn, to use BVN to identify Nigerians that need palliatives
The feeling is only ONE-WAY “Mugabe in Zimbabwe”.🥰🥰🥰🥰🥳🥳🥳🥳🙏
Thank you.
#NITDA #NotifyIC #AderogbaOtunla
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