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Npower Stipend Payment and Nasims News for Npower Batch C2 Today, 25 July 2023

NASIMS SSP Portal: NPower Management Announces New Self-Service Portal

NASIMS Portal Transitioned to Self Service Portal (SSP) The National Social Investment Management System (NASIMS) has recently moved its portal, nasims.gov.ng, to a new platform known as the Self Service Portal (SSP) at ssp.nasims.gov.ng. This transition comes in response to the need for a more user-friendly and efficient portal as the user base of NASIMS expanded.

Improved User Experience with SSP The previous NASIMS portal faced challenges such as complex navigation, lack of real-time updates, and difficulty in accessing program resources. To address these issues and provide an improved user experience, NASIMS introduced the new Self Service Portal (SSP) – ssp.nasims.gov.ng.

No Latest Update on NPower Stipend Payment As of the time of writing this report, there is no latest update on the npower stipend payment. However, some NPower beneficiaries who validated their accounts as instructed by NPower Management have received backlog stipend payments.

Concerns Over Delayed Stipends NPower beneficiaries have expressed concerns over the prolonged delay in receiving their stipend payments, which have been pending since last December. The delay in receiving stipends is causing distress among the beneficiaries who rely on this financial support for their daily needs.

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