- Applicants for 2017 will be required to go through a list of processes including application, pre-selection, physical verification etc.
- The 2017 application is expected to close on Thursday, July 13
- Only applicants whose BVN records match their applications will move to the assessment stage
A new process for recruitment was rolled out by N-Power, the employment scheme of the federal government on Friday, June 30 via its Twitter handle.
The tweet read: "To avoid some of the issues of the 2016 applications, 2017 applicants will have to go through the process listed below. #NPowerNG".
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The requirements listed are:
- Application
- BVN Validation
- Test
- Device Selection
- Pre-selection
- Physical verification
- Selection
- Deployment
Furthermore, the N-power Twitter handle also disclosed that the only applicants who will move to the assessment stage are those whose BVN records match their applications.
The 2017 applicants have also been advised to stay tuned to the various N-Power social media handles.
The portal for N-power, the employment scheme of the federal government, was recently re-opened for fresh intake of applications from candidates for 2017.
Millions of Nigerians have already enrolled for the 300,000 slots.
The application is expected to close on Thursday, July 13.
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Recall that NAIJ.com previously reported that N-Power is an employment scheme set up by the federal government to help graduates secure the proper training and employment necessary to help the nation's labor force.
According to the N-Power official website, skills and knowledge are the driving forces of economic growth and social development.
The N-Power first list that was released is for those who applied for N-Power Tech, Agro and health.
They have been deployed and started receiving their monthly stipend.
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