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Fact‑Check: Fake ₦185,000 National Family Support Allowance Claim

By Wale Bakare
linkguardBy linkguardJuly 26, 2025Updated:October 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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A message claiming the Federal Government of Nigeria is distributing ₦185,000 under a supposed National Family Support Allowance, allegedly approved by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Minister of Humanitarian Affairs Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda, is circulating via https://gvly.xyz/FG-National-Family-Support-Allowance. The message urges Nigerians to share widely and asserts the scheme will run for three months.

Verification & Truth

1. No Official Program Exists

While the Federal Government has active social intervention schemes under the National Social Investment Programme ‒ including conditional cash transfers and household loans ‒ there is no official announcement of a ₦185,000 family allowance program of this nature.

2. Suspicious Domain and Mechanics

The link used (gvly.xyz) is unrelated to any government domain such as .gov.ng, which is used for official schemes. Legitimate government programs do not ask citizens to share links with others to participate or make unverified claims about large cash disbursements.

3. No Official Announcement or Program Exists

There is no such scheme called “National Family Support Allowance” listed on any verified government website.

4. Red Flag Tactics

The requirement to “share with others” to qualify is a classic method used in phishing schemes to spread misinformation and capture personal data or contact networks.

Verdict: Scam

This alleged ₦185,000 allowance scheme is false. The message and link are part of a scam designed to mislead individuals and potentially collect personal information.

What You Should Do

  • Ignore the link and delete the message.
  • Verify such claims via official sources: visit official government websites, or announcements from the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs.
  • Avoid sharing unverified claims, particularly those requiring link forwarding or personal submissions.
  • Report the scam to agencies like the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) or the National Cybercrime Centre.

Key Takeaway

There is no ₦185,000 National Family Support Allowance currently being offered by the Nigerian government. Always rely on credible government channels before participating in any advertised financial programs.

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