N-Power Batch 2020 C Shortlisted Candidates – The Federal Government N-Power scheme have reportedly Shortlisted Successful Candidates for the second stage of its 2020 recruitment, Afriupdate understands.
Recall that Sadiya Farouq, the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development of Nigeria on Friday August 21st said her ministry ‘will ensure that due diligence will be applied to ensure that only duly qualified applicants are enrolled for N-Power Batch C during the selection stage’.
Afriupdate had earlier reported that Farouq said this on Friday in an address at the grand finale of events in commemoration of the ministry’s first year anniversary, in Abuja, the Nigerian capital city.
“As at the last count, about 109,823 beneficiaries from Batch A and B have gone on to set up businesses in their communities, underlining and highlighting the impact and importance of the N-Power Programme,” Farouq said.
Meanwhile, this online news medium gathered that the Federal Government’s N-Power programme has released list of successful Candidates for the next stage (assessment) of 2020 recruitment.
To check your name on the List of N-Power Batch 2020 C Shortlisted Candidates, follow the the steps below:
- Visit the N-Power stage two portal
- Input your Email
- Input your Phone Mobile number
- Click on the verify button.
- If successful, follow the directions.
To visit the N-Power stage two Portal click here
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The N-Power programme was introduced in 2016 with the aim of reducing unemployment among Nigerian graduates and non-graduates between the ages of 18 and 35.
Dubbed as the largest post-tertiary employment programme in Africa, the Muhammadu Buhari government sees the N-Power scheme as one of its major achievements.
Beneficiaries do not need high-wire connections as the screening process was largely transparent and efficient.
Headquartered under the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, N-Teach is the most popular of the N-SIP, which also focuses on health, agriculture and public finance.
Due to the deficiency in the number of teaching staff in public schools, many “unemployed graduates” were deployed to schools in order to complement the efforts of the staff on ground.
The graduate volunteers are paid N30,000 (approximately 83 US Dollars) monthly as stipends and given tablet computers to aid further learning.
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