Kudos6453(m): 11:31am On Jul 03, 2021 |
What are the criterials for posting either to secondary or primary schools
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TotoGame(m): 11:34am On Jul 03, 2021 |
I was posted to a brothel in Owerri
Nice place tho
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Re: N-power Batch C: How Often To Attend Your PPA by Nobody: 11:43am On Jul 03, 2021 |
Please ezenwa,the made a mistake in my residential address,the local government the put was not accurate,na my villa lga,but my residential was in town...how do I go about it,is it to my local government
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IranianSea: 11:46am On Jul 03, 2021 |
ezenwaez:
A lot of N-Power Batch C applicants have been asking the question with regards to how many times an N-Power Batch C Volunteer is expected to be at his or her Place of Primary Assignment in a week or month.
The write up below answers this question, but I repeat all N-Power Batch C Volunteers must adopt this with great caution, due to the preying eyes of the N-Power independent monitors, because if the N-Power independent monitors comes to your place of primary assignment and find an N-Power Batch C applicant absent without any clear reasons, this might lead to forceful disengagement or exit of the N-Power Batch C Volunteer from the N-Power program.
If an N-Power Batch C Volunteer is posted to a primary school, the N-Power Batch C Volunteer have do be at his or her place of primary assignment daily, if an N-Power Batch C applicant is deployed to a secondary school the N-Power Batch C volunteer have to be at his or her place of primary assignment at least three times in a week, if an N-Power Batch C applicant is posted to an Agricultural Agency that is for N-Agro, the N-Power Batch C Volunteer have to be present at his or her place of primary assignment at least once a week and submit your report weekly.
Please is it possible for someone to check which she applied for during registration. she couldn't . Thanks
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Malawii(m): 11:48am On Jul 03, 2021 |
Emperor2020:
Please ezenwa,the made a mistake in my residential address,the local government the put was not accurate,na my villa lga,but my residential was in town...how do I go about it,is it to my local government
When you had the opportunity to update your profile what happened.
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ogoloray(m): 11:49am On Jul 03, 2021 |
I totally agree!
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ogoloray(m): 11:51am On Jul 03, 2021 |
We all know you intentionally used your village LgA, in a bid to optimize your chances of being shortlisted...
So cut the BS sir!
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Hassanmaye(m): 12:08pm On Jul 03, 2021 |
ezenwaez:
A lot of N-Power Batch C applicants have been asking the question with regards to how many times an N-Power Batch C Volunteer is expected to be at his or her Place of Primary Assignment in a week or month.
The write up below answers this question, but I repeat all N-Power Batch C Volunteers must adopt this with great caution, due to the preying eyes of the N-Power independent monitors, because if the N-Power independent monitors comes to your place of primary assignment and find an N-Power Batch C applicant absent without any clear reasons, this might lead to forceful disengagement or exit of the N-Power Batch C Volunteer from the N-Power program.
If an N-Power Batch C Volunteer is posted to a primary school, the N-Power Batch C Volunteer have do be at his or her place of primary assignment daily, if an N-Power Batch C applicant is deployed to a secondary school the N-Power Batch C volunteer have to be at his or her place of primary assignment at least three times in a week, if an N-Power Batch C applicant is posted to an Agricultural Agency that is for N-Agro, the N-Power Batch C Volunteer have to be present at his or her place of primary assignment at least once a week and submit your report weekly.
All na noise abeg no be Nigeria we dey? If he settle with the principal that's all, do you know how corrupt government employees are ? With 2k each month he will settle himself and be good, what happen to nysc are people doing anything? Calm down
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TEACHER4REAL(m): 12:10pm On Jul 03, 2021 |
When is NPOWER STREAM 2 COMMENCING
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chioma8(f): 12:16pm On Jul 03, 2021 |
I've not been shortlisted, is there still hope for me?, seems am the only one left out
ezenwaez:
A lot of N-Power Batch C applicants have been asking the question with regards to how many times an N-Power Batch C Volunteer is expected to be at his or her Place of Primary Assignment in a week or month.
The write up below answers this question, but I repeat all N-Power Batch C Volunteers must adopt this with great caution, due to the preying eyes of the N-Power independent monitors, because if the N-Power independent monitors comes to your place of primary assignment and find an N-Power Batch C applicant absent without any clear reasons, this might lead to forceful disengagement or exit of the N-Power Batch C Volunteer from the N-Power program.
If an N-Power Batch C Volunteer is posted to a primary school, the N-Power Batch C Volunteer have do be at his or her place of primary assignment daily, if an N-Power Batch C applicant is deployed to a secondary school the N-Power Batch C volunteer have to be at his or her place of primary assignment at least three times in a week, if an N-Power Batch C applicant is posted to an Agricultural Agency that is for N-Agro, the N-Power Batch C Volunteer have to be present at his or her place of primary assignment at least once a week and submit your report weekly.
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notmyrealmonika: 12:21pm On Jul 03, 2021 |
ezenwaez:
A lot of N-Power Batch C applicants have been asking the question with regards to how many times an N-Power Batch C Volunteer is expected to be at his or her Place of Primary Assignment in a week or month.
The write up below answers this question, but I repeat all N-Power Batch C Volunteers must adopt this with great caution, due to the preying eyes of the N-Power independent monitors, because if the N-Power independent monitors comes to your place of primary assignment and find an N-Power Batch C applicant absent without any clear reasons, this might lead to forceful disengagement or exit of the N-Power Batch C Volunteer from the N-Power program.
If an N-Power Batch C Volunteer is posted to a primary school, the N-Power Batch C Volunteer have do be at his or her place of primary assignment daily, if an N-Power Batch C applicant is deployed to a secondary school the N-Power Batch C volunteer have to be at his or her place of primary assignment at least three times in a week, if an N-Power Batch C applicant is posted to an Agricultural Agency that is for N-Agro, the N-Power Batch C Volunteer have to be present at his or her place of primary assignment at least once a week and submit your report weekly.
Thank you for the updates and information.
Please I have a question, can I change my residential area? As I have relocated from the state I filled in before. Because I am afraid if it will affect the short listing process... And also can one redeploy to another state after posting.
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molas02: 12:33pm On Jul 03, 2021 |
Nwatachoba1:
Well well well
What do we have here
We never see any rally o
Awon igboho and co... nairaland e-warriors
Eran ni oruko re
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ezenwaez(m): 12:48pm On Jul 03, 2021 |
Emperor2020:
Please ezenwa,the made a mistake in my residential address,the local government the put was not accurate,na my villa lga,but my residential was in town...how do I go about it,is it to my local government
After deployment explain to your district head
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ezenwaez(m): 12:48pm On Jul 03, 2021 |
Kudos6453:
What are the criterials for posting either to secondary or primary schools
Educational experience or education certificate
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ezenwaez(m): 12:50pm On Jul 03, 2021 |
Ozid:
Sir, is it possible to redeploy from one state to another after ing the physical verification?
Not possible only possible to redeploy to another local government within the same district or zone
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survival1(m): 12:59pm On Jul 03, 2021 |
Has N-power started deployment. Please if they have, how can one check his or her deployment status.
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survival1(m): 1:31pm On Jul 03, 2021 |
Please has N-power started deployment and how can someone check his or her deployment status.
PlayMaker14:
Dear ezenwaez,
First of all, lemme commend you for your time and effort you dedicate here to give vital information to some applicants... Chukwu gozie gí.
I see that most here do frown at your post and attack you unnecessarily, but don't stop what you're doing.
I have a question to ask;
My sister applied and was shortlisted for the next phase of the program, I would like to know if posting to Primary or Secondary school and location can be heavily influenced by the applicants. Because where she resides is quite some distance from where the Government schools are.
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ezenwaez(m): 1:33pm On Jul 03, 2021 |
survival1:
Has N-power started deployment. Please if they have, how can one check his or her deployment status.
They have not, you will be sent email or sms
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PlayMaker14: 1:38pm On Jul 03, 2021 |
survival1:
Please has N-power started deployment and how can someone check his or her deployment status.
Not at all, you'll be communicated about it through your email or SMS.
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Goldp5988(f): 1:48pm On Jul 03, 2021 |
ezenwaez:
A lot of N-Power Batch C applicants have been asking the question with regards to how many times an N-Power Batch C Volunteer is expected to be at his or her Place of Primary Assignment in a week or month.
The write up below answers this question, but I repeat all N-Power Batch C Volunteers must adopt this with great caution, due to the preying eyes of the N-Power independent monitors, because if the N-Power independent monitors comes to your place of primary assignment and find an N-Power Batch C applicant absent without any clear reasons, this might lead to forceful disengagement or exit of the N-Power Batch C Volunteer from the N-Power program.
If an N-Power Batch C Volunteer is posted to a primary school, the N-Power Batch C Volunteer have do be at his or her place of primary assignment daily, if an N-Power Batch C applicant is deployed to a secondary school the N-Power Batch C volunteer have to be at his or her place of primary assignment at least three times in a week, if an N-Power Batch C applicant is posted to an Agricultural Agency that is for N-Agro, the N-Power Batch C Volunteer have to be present at his or her place of primary assignment at least once a week and submit your report weekly.
It will be so unfair if at the end, me that scored 75% will not be schedule for verification and not be able to do biometric
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tolijascro(m): 1:55pm On Jul 03, 2021 |
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kuneryxy(m): 2:19pm On Jul 03, 2021 |
This is nonsense. I did n Power and I didn't go to my ppa,. No allow them deceive u
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Re: N-power Batch C: How Often To Attend Your PPA by Nobody: 2:30pm On Jul 03, 2021 |
molas02:
Eran ni oruko re
Well well well
Look what we have here
Atara m gi... nwa eji obara kaikai were mu
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uthlaw: 2:31pm On Jul 03, 2021 |
ezenwaez:
No sir, it will complicate the deployment process
but someone can change it on their Portal,how is it going to be complicated when list has not being sent to states!
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greggng: 2:46pm On Jul 03, 2021 |
ezenwaez:
A lot of N-Power Batch C applicants have been asking the question with regards to how many times an N-Power Batch C Volunteer is expected to be at his or her Place of Primary Assignment in a week or month.
The write up below answers this question, but I repeat all N-Power Batch C Volunteers must adopt this with great caution, due to the preying eyes of the N-Power independent monitors, because if the N-Power independent monitors comes to your place of primary assignment and find an N-Power Batch C applicant absent without any clear reasons, this might lead to forceful disengagement or exit of the N-Power Batch C Volunteer from the N-Power program.
If an N-Power Batch C Volunteer is posted to a primary school, the N-Power Batch C Volunteer have do be at his or her place of primary assignment daily, if an N-Power Batch C applicant is deployed to a secondary school the N-Power Batch C volunteer have to be at his or her place of primary assignment at least three times in a week, if an N-Power Batch C applicant is posted to an Agricultural Agency that is for N-Agro, the N-Power Batch C Volunteer have to be present at his or her place of primary assignment at least once a week and submit your report weekly.
Stop saying a thing you don't know...issues of this nature , you 've to seek clarification from those before you. N agro don't submit report every week...
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ezenwaez(m): 3:47pm On Jul 03, 2021 |
uthlaw:
but someone can change it on their Portal,how is it going to be complicated when list has not being sent to states!
Who told you the list has not been sent
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TotoGame(m): 4:10pm On Jul 03, 2021 |
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tolijascro(m): 4:19pm On Jul 03, 2021 |
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uthlaw: 5:10pm On Jul 03, 2021 |
ezenwaez:
Who told you the list has not been sent
if that is the case,changes of location should not be allowed again!
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Suremikky(m): 10:16pm On Jul 03, 2021 |
PlayMaker14:
Dear ezenwaez,
First of all, lemme commend you for your time and effort you dedicate here to give vital information to some applicants... Chukwu gozie gí.
I see that most here do frown at your post and attack you unnecessarily, but don't stop what you're doing.
I have a question to ask;
My sister applied and was shortlisted for the next phase of the program, I would like to know if posting to Primary or Secondary school and location can be heavily influenced by the applicants. Because where she resides is quite some distance from where the Government schools are.
Ur sister or you?
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InansBobo(m): 2:27am On Jul 04, 2021 |
greggng:
Stop saying a thing you don't know...issues of this nature , you 've to seek clarification from those before you. N agro don't submit report every week...
how much do they pay N-Agro O'level and what's the nature of their job please
cc: ezenwaez
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ezenwaez(m): 6:23am On Jul 04, 2021 |
InansBobo:
how much do they pay N-Agro O'level and what's the nature of their job please
cc: ezenwaez
All N-Power graduate category (N-Agro, N-Teach, N-Health) will receive a stipend of ₦30,000, N-Agro Volunteers will be posted to Agricultural Agencies within various local government areas, all N-Agro Volunteers will work as extension workers, providing advice to local farmers on best farming practices to boost their yield
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