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N-power Batch C: NASIMS clarifies on No BVN Data, says no need to panic

Some applicants of the 2020/2021 Batch C N-power Programme who recently visited their Dashboards on the NASIMS Portal www.nasims.gov.ng have displayed mixed reactions following observed changes in their "BVN Data."

Profiles of some applicants displayed "No BVN data" while some applicants' profiles showed "BVN Validated" on the "Identification" section of the applicants' NASIMS Dashboards. Others displayed "Invalid" when logged out and logged in.

Responding to the mix up when contacted, the National Social Investment Management Systems (NASIMS) quelled the fears of the applicants stating that the applicants have no reason to panic.

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The N-power Management encouraged applicants to disregard the "No BVN data" on their profiles as it may have been caused by Network issues.

According to NASIMS, "We sincerely apologise for the issues. This may be due to Network Issues. Kindly disregard the No BVN data on your Profile. Please note that your BVN has been validated on our self-service portal as you have no cause to worry."

The Applicants of the Programme have continued to wait for the release of the Deployment list of the successful 500,000 Batch C Stream 1 N-power Beneficiaries and the Shortlisting of Applicants for the N-power Batch C Stream 2 as promised.

A source within the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, who pleaded anonymity, disclosed that the posting of the successful candidates to their Places of Primary Assignments (PPAs) as submitted by the 36 States plus FCT State Focal Persons, is currently on going.

It added that the Deployment list will be released in no distant time to enable the successfully beneficiaries proceed in their N-power journey.



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