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Nasims Begins Npower Batch C1 January Stipend Payment

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Nasims has commenced Npower Batch C1 January Stipend Payment.

 

 

Newsonline reports that the accrediting of NPower beneficiaries account for January stipend commenced today the 13th of April 2022.

Nasims Begins Npower Batch C1 January Stipend Payment

January Stipend Payment

 

This is a confirmation update for the commencement of January 2022 payment for graduate beneficiaries that moved to PROCESSING STAGE yesterday 12 April 2022, NASIMS said.

 

The above payment is expected to commence today. However, Nasims assured that backlog payments were initiated that same for non-graduate beneficiaries shall follow suit soon.

 

Newsonline Nigeria recalls that a few days ago, Nasims initiated a 3-month backlog payment for the non-graduate beneficiaries and shared an update to clarify the payment.

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