Newsponline reports that the federal government through the management of Npower Nasims has directed all unpaid beneficiaries batch C1 yet to provide their BVN on their Nasims portal profile to kindly call any of their support lines 092203102, 018888340 and provide them with your BVN. Without BVN, your account cannot be validated.
If however, your payment status is PENDING, please note, it’s an indication that your account has been SUCCESSFULLY VALIDATED. Ignore this and wait patiently for your payment.
According to Nasims, their attention has just been drawn to a frivolous post making rounds the social domain announcing the commencement of Npower Batch C2 selection and a payment of #4500 for supplementary enlistment.
As a matter of fact, Npower/Nasims can not and will NEVER request monetary payment from applicants to be enlisted/shortlisted in any of the programs, as this deceptive approach contradicts the purpose of the scheme and what we stands for.
Nasims have advised Applicants to Kindly DISREGARD such deceptive chunk stemming from clone sites aimed at preying on gullible clams, stating that they shall keep you updated, for now, Batch C2 selection hasn’t COMMENCED.
Stay tuned to all Nasims official social media platforms for authentic information.
Nasims also shared an Update about October And November Stipend Payment says that they can’t tell the exact payment commencement date for October and November stipends as enquired by beneficiaries. Read details here Nasims Gives Update On October, November Stipend Payment
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