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Ministry Speaks On Releasing Npower Batch C Shortlisted Names
The Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management, and Social Development has finally issued a statement on releasing Npower Batch C shortlisted names.
Naija News recalls that the Npower portal for 2020 Batch C intakes opened at exactly 11: 45 pm on Friday, 26th June 2020, hours after some applicants had already registered for the scheme as against the directive of the social intervention scheme.
N-Power had tweeted regarding Npower recruitment: “We are LIVE!!! Apply now on http://npower.fmhds.gov.ng. Stay calm and follow instructions carefully. When you are done, tweet at us with the hashtag #SuccessfullyAppliedForNPowerNG. We are here with you.”
We are LIVE!!!
Apply now on https://t.co/pHhCnHk0kS
Stay calm and follow instructions carefully. When you are done, tweet at us with the hashtag #SuccessfullyAppliedForNPowerNG
We are here with you.#NPowerNG#NPower2020Recruitment pic.twitter.com/QphuB99MOY
— N-Power (@npower_ng) June 26, 2020
Another tweet by @npower_ng had said: “Dear Intending N-Power 2020 Applicants, Here is how to prepare for the N-Power application. Remember 1. Portal opens 11.45 pm, June 26th, 2020. 2. Application is FREE. Do NOT pay anyone to apply on the N-Power portal. 3. Get a printout or accurate details of your BVN.”
Dear Intending N-Power 2020 Applicants,
Here is how to prepare for the N-Power application.
Remember
1. Portal opens 11.45pm, June 26th, 2020.
2. Application is FREE. Do NOT pay anyone to apply on the N-Power portal.
3. Get a printout or accurate details of your BVN.#NPowerNG pic.twitter.com/q9enxbvzCP— N-Power (@npower_ng) June 25, 2020
Months after the Npower recruitment portal closed, several reports have emerged suggesting that the ministry has released Npower Batch C shortlisted names.
However, on Friday, the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management, and Social Development debunked the report that it has released the Npower Batch C shortlisted names.
#fakenews pic.twitter.com/EU6ZATZOkM
— Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs (@FMHDSD) November 13, 2020