Newsonline will be discussing the Nexit training email invite that some of you claimed that you have received. So keep reading!
A Nexit applicant from kwara State claimed that he received the following Nexit training invite:
Dear N-power graduate,
The Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development (FMHADMSD), through Surerity Global Services and Consulting Limited invites you to the upcoming FMHADMSD N-power graduate training which has been scheduled to hold as follows:
Date: 14th – 18th of March, 2022.
Time: 9am – 2pm daily.
Venue: University of llorin (Unilorin) Multipurpose Hall, Permanent Site (PS), llorin, Kwara State.
For more information or clarification, please reach us on 08039618705 or 08033685321.
This email invite lead us to conduct research about the company “Surerity Global Services and Consulting Limited” and we saw an article on Google Search that List the company on the CBN Loan training Center in Kwara.
Other applicants from other states are also receiving a similar email invite from their trainer agency regarding the Nexit training.
However, the Npower management team has not shared any update regarding this training invite yet, until then, we advise you to stay updated via Npower official channels for update regarding this.
It seems the management of Npower outsources the training to some training agency to conduct the training on-behalf of them.
The Npower Nexit Scheme is an empowerment programme initiated by the Federal Government in partnership with CBN to provide exited Npower batches A and B beneficiaries with exit packages in form of business training and capital.
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