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Similarly, other traders who got the loan in Yaba said they were given N8,000, suggesting that N2,000 was deducted. “They gave us N8,000. We were told the money would be N10,000 but it was N8,000 that was eventually given to us,” Elizabeth, who sells plantain along the rail line, said. Another woman who sells soup condiments along the same rail line said the scheme is marred with extortion. “We thought they were going to help us but they did not. They even collected N1,000 each from us and we registered but we did not get any money.”
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Similarly, other traders who got the loan in Yaba said they were given N8,000, suggesting that N2,000 was deducted. “They gave us N8,000. We were told the money would be N10,000 but it was N8,000 that was eventually given to us,” Elizabeth, who sells plantain along the rail line, said. Another woman who sells soup condiments along the same rail line said the scheme is marred with extortion. “We thought they were going to help us but they did not. They even collected N1,000 each from us and we registered but we did not get any money.”
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