Good day applicants, below are the latest N-Power Batch C news headlines update for today as compiled by News One Nigeria.
In Today’s Latest Npower News For Thursday 16 February 2023 – we will be updating you on what Npower said regarding Npower stipends payment and the new ongoing Npower knowledge exercise. So read on!
The Npower team in a recent comment made, categorically stated that they sincerely apologize for the delay of the Npower batch C stream 2 payment. Kindly note that our technical team is currently working on initiating payments for batch C2 beneficiaries. Be rest assured, your stipends will be paid, Npower said
As regards to N-Power Knowledge Trainees, Npower management said that newly deployed beneficiaries should Kindly note that on-camp registration is still ongoing and closes on the 17th of February 2023.
You are to report to camp with a printout of your N-Power profile page and Bank Verification Number (BVN), also a valid means of identification and personal effects.
Beneficiaries of the Npower program can always log on to the Nasims self-service dashboard to check new changes if available. And they are also advised to stay informed via Npower’s official social media channels for updates.
The Npower discussion group wishes all the Npower volunteers a very happy Valentine’s day. And don’t forget to share some love today by putting a smile on your face and your fellow colleagues.
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