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N-Power gives update on confirmation emails, reveals those to reapply

Thompson Nsisongabasi

Jun 29, 2020

The management of the Federal Government's youths empowerment programme, N-Power, has reacted to complaints from applicants regarding 2020 recruitment registration.

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The scheme opened its registration portal for intending applicants on June 26 at 11:45 pm.

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However, they had been complaints from applicants of not receiving confirmation email and wrong registration.

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But the scheme had taken to its official Twitter page, urging those who applied before 11:45pm to reapply.

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According to them, applications before 11:45 is invalid.

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Reacting to the delays in a confirmation emails, Npower asked applicants to check their spam folders for the emails and be vigilant.

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The post reads: "Reapply if you applied before 11.45pm.

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Don't forget to check your SPAM folder for the confirmation email.No one is asleep. The emails will come.

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"Kindly disregard rumours of slots being allocated. Apply. Get your friends and families to apply.

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"Once selection is made, ask the beneficiaries who they knew before they were selected."

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— Thompson Nsisongabasi

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