Tag: Government Enterprise and Empowerment Program (GEEP)

  • How To Access FG 1.5M GEEP IYALOJA Market Trader Loan

    Following the flagged off of the IYALOJA Market-Moni 2.0, which is the expanded Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme(GEEP), with an initial phase of 1.5 million recipients setting N50,00 free-interest loans each, across the country, we have seen a lot of people asking questions on how to apply for the loan. So we decided to create…

  • FG Rolls Out National GEEP 2.0| Nationwide

    The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development Sadiya Umar Farouq launched the National phase of the programme at Daura Kasuwar Kofar ‘Yan Kudu market along Daura road, Katsina state at the weekend. Minister Umar Farouq said during the presentation of Cheques to peasant farmers and petty business women, that the interest-free loans…

  • About GEEP Free Interest Loan

    The Government Enterprise Empowerment Programme (GEEP) is one of the 5 NSIP Programmes. GEEP was launched in 2016 with the aim to offer interest and collateral-free credit to the millions of Micro SMEs (MSMEs) operating at the bottom of the Nigerian economic pyramid. The program has leveraged 3 loan products, so far, to support small…

  • FG Launches GEEP 2.0 | Vulnerable Nigerians To Take Interest-Free Loans

    FG LAUNCHES GEEP 2.0 AS UMAR FAROUQ CALLS ON VULNERABLE NIGERIANS TO TAKE INTEREST-FREE LOANS The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development Sadiya Umar Farouq has called on vulnerable Nigerians to come forward and receive interest-free loans under the just launched Government Enterprise Empowerment Programme, GEEP 2.0 At the unveiling held at…

  • 1.1 Million Geep Beneficiaries With Over 800,000 Receiving N10000 Free Interest Loan –

    1.1 M NIGERIANS CURRENTLY BENEFICIARIES OF GEEP, WITH OVER 800,000 RECEIVING N10,000 INTERESTFREE LOANS More petty traders to be given TraderMoni loans as VP Osinbajo expected to launch scheme in other markets in Lagos today In continuation of the Buhari administration’s TraderMoni scheme, which has so far given N10,000 collateral and interest-free loans to over…

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