Sunday 2 October 2022 Npower News

  Sunday 2 October 2022 Npower News  The Most Recent News from Npower, As of Today, Sunday, October 2nd, 2022

In his speech on October 1, 2022, President Muhammadu Buhari stated that there is almost no ward, village, or local government in Nigeria that has not benefited from one of the following: N-Power, trader-moni, market moni, subsidized loans, business grants, or conditional cash transfers. This is according to the Latest Npower News For Sunday, October 2, 2022.

 

 

 

In addition to our emphasis on the development of infrastructure, with its attendant opportunities for job creation and employment generation, and subsequent reduction in poverty, President Buhari stated that our direct intervention with Nigerians through the National Social Investment Program is also proving to be fruitful, and is contributing to the overall reduction in poverty in the country.

 

 

A couple of weeks ago, the Federal Executive Council voted in favor of passing the NSIP Bill, which will institutionalize the NSIP Programs in order to make them more financially viable. In the event that you have not already read the update, you can do so here. The NSIP Bill Was Approved by the Federal Executive Council.

Nasims identifies the following as the four programs that fall under the NSIP umbrella:

https://nasims.gov.ng

 

 

1) Npower

2) GEEP Loan

3) The Conditional Cash Transfer, often known as the CCT

NHGSFP stands for the Notional Home Grown School Feeding Program.

Since the information that was included in our previous update is still pertinent, we would want to include it to our most recent version as well. Please see our earlier post that has been amended below:

You may recall that we provided an update on the absence of the deployment page on the Nasims portal a few days ago when we made it available to you here.

Nasims identifies the following as the four programs that fall under the NSIP umbrella:

1) Npower

2) GEEP Loan

3) The Conditional Cash Transfer, often known as the CCT

NHGSFP stands for the Notional Home Grown School Feeding Program.

Since the information that was included in our previous update is still pertinent, we would want to include it to our most recent version as well. Please see our earlier post that has been amended below:

You may recall that we provided an update on the absence of the deployment page on the Nasims portal a few days ago when we made it available to you here. If you haven’t seen the most recent update, you may check it out here. Possible Causes Behind the Disappearance of the Deployment Page on Nasim’s Portal

 

 

Link To Apply For FG Bursary Awards For Education Students 2022

 

How to Apply:

Applicants should:

i. Complete form online at https://fsbn.com.ng/scholarships

ii. Submit and print a copy

iii. Attach photocopies of the following documents:

a. Letter of Admission

b. Current school’s identity card.

Note:

 

 

Flowing the Deployment tab disappearance on the Nasims portal due to the management efforts of updating the Npower PPA posting record on the batch C stream 2 Beneficiaries dashboard. Flowing the Deployment tab disappearance was caused by.

 

News from Npower as of September 13th 2022

We are happy to inform you today, October 2nd, 2022, that the management of Npower has reinstalled the deployment page, and beneficiaries can now check their posting data directly on the Nasims selfservice dashboard. This brings us great joy, and we hope it brings you the same.

The Npower batch C 1 beneficiaries’ August stipends would be paid out as soon as the payment procedure can be commenced, which is expected to be very soon.

Beneficiaries of the Npower batch C stream 1 should not be afraid of being disengaged because the Npower Program is a one-year skill development and work experience scheme that, after completion, will allow beneficiaries to transition into an extended program known as the Nexit Scheme for exited Npower volunteers. This is why beneficiaries of the Npower program should not be afraid of disengagement.

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