'Kebbi spends N280m monthly on school feeding' – Daily Trust

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‘Kebbi spends N280m monthly on school feeding’

Magawata, who stated this on Monday in Kebbi at a media training on Cash Transfer Programme organised by the United Nations Children Education Fund , said this was done in a bid to reduce the number of out-of-school children in the country.

 

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By how, does that means every body on the state was feed

lol see another thief Lol he’s probably feeding the kids and thier parents as well for saying he’s using that amount to feed them in a month Coperate guyman BIG Yahoo father ole ofon 🤣🤣🤣🤣

School feeding scam

Be careful o

Waste of money. Use that money to equip the schools to a good standard. Then you can clap for yourself.

Weldone Bagudu

What a WASTE!!! How much is spent on the Teachers welfare and the educational materials

This people just create way of diverting public funds easily. Akwai lahira.

What will happen if they restructure schools and make it digital learning with these money. And teach with world latest curriculum Mtchiew..

Lie

How many students are they feeding?, am tempted to ask also, how many meals per day do they serve?

Ikon allah

Use those funds to create jobs and enabling business environment for their parents so that they can take care of their children. This is madness. What do these politicians take Nigerians for?

Kebbi state done turn Africa

Emperors called governors will use any means whatsoever to siphon and steal public funds...

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