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Latest NPower News For Today
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reports that the Gombe State Npower Management team is undergoing a verification exercise and is Informing all Npower BATCH C1 that there will be a State mandatory verification exercise slated to be held on Tuesday 11th, Of January 2022 to the 27th of January 2022.
According to the notification, all sorts of issues will be identified and rectified and Npower beneficiaries in Gombe State are to come along with all the below Requirements:…..Continue Reading...
Again, NASIMS Pauses Payment Of NPower Beneficiaries Stipends Backlog
NewsOnline reports that Npower Management through the NASIMS platform has paused the payment of Npower September and October stipends to beneficiaries….Read More
Nasims Resumes Full Payment Of 2021 September And October Npower Stipends
Nasims has resumed the full payment of 2021 September and October Npower Stipends to all beneficiaries.
NewsOnline reports that NASIMS has finally resumed the full payment of 2021 September and October Npower Stipends to all beneficiaries after a temporary pause.
Recall that a few days ago, Nasims stated that in its quest to ensure Beneficiaries are paid at once, they adopted the Bulk payment approach which was partially successful resulting in some accounts getting credited and some not, due to network instability. As a result, October payments were paused to get the challenge sorted out…..Read More
NASIMS Resumes October Payment After Temporal Pause
NewsOnline reports that Npower October Payment has commenced.
This online newspaper understands that NASIMS kicked off the payment of October to all Beneficiaries after a temporal pause…..Read More…
NPower News: Nasims Pauses Payment Of October Npower Stipend
In today’s latest Npower Stipends News, NewsOnline Nigeria reports that Nasims has stated that it has Pause Payment Of October Stipend for the Npower Batch C1 Graduate Beneficiaries.
According to Nasims, In their quest to ensure Beneficiaries are paid at once, they adopted Bulk payment approach which was PARTIALLY SUCCESSFUL resulting to some accounts getting credited and some not, due to network instability….Read More…
NPower News: Nexit Scheme Applicants Task NAS To Summon Minister
NewsOnline reports that the 36 states Npower representative via Comrade Kabiru Aliyu Pelemi National N-Power President spoke on behalf of the Exited Npower batches A and B beneficiaries now Nexit Applicants, Task National Assembly NAS To Summon Minister Sadiya Umar Farouq over Abandoned Nexit Scheme
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2021 UTME: Fate Of Over 600,000 Eligible Candidates Hanging In Balance
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THE Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has directed all tertiary institutions in the country to expedite action on the completion of the 2021 admission exercise.
This came as parents and some stakeholders expressed concern over delayed admissions in which case the fate of over 600,000 eligible candidates who participated in the 2021 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) is hanging in the balance.
JAMB revealed that over 1.4 million candidates registered for both the 2021 UTME and Direct Entry, out of which only about 600,000 possessed the requisite qualifications to be admitted based on available records with the Board.
Nigerian Tribune checks revealed that the majority of tertiary institutions, especially public universities, are still processing their 2020 admissions, which were affected by the prolonged strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) last year.
Checks at University of Abuja, Nasarawa State University, Keffi, and others further confirmed that some of them are yet to conclude the 2020 admissions.
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The ASUU strike that paralysed academic activities in public universities lasted about nine months coupled with the lockdown occasioned by the COVID-19 outbreak, majority of tertiary institutions in the country were unable to process admissions for 2020 academic session until late last year.
JAMB also confirmed that it had recorded only a negligible number of fully-processed admissions on the Central Admission Processing System (CAPS).
The Board in its weekly Bulletin obtained on Monday in Abuja said, “All tertiary institutions in the country have been called upon to expedite action on the completion of the 2021 admission exercise.
“This call became necessary following the negligible number of fully-processed admissions on the Central Admission Processing System (CAPS) out of the teeming population of candidates with requisite qualifications yearning for admission.
“The board is aware of numerous challenges that have impacted the academic calendars of tertiary institutions as well as the smooth processing of the admission requests but urged them to devise acceptable means of closing the gap and complete the 2021 admission exercise on schedule.”
Director of Admissions, Mr Mohammed Babaji Ahmed, while briefing some select institutional desk officers, implored them to interact with their respective institutions to ensure that even if they are not ready for students to resume, they could conduct such admissions prior to their respective chosen resumption dates to enable their candidates to know their fate.
https://tribuneonlineng.com/2021-utme-fate-of-over-600000-eligible-candidates-hanging-in-balance-2/
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