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NASIMS Sends Important Message On Beneficiaries Dashboard
It seems the Federal Government of Nigeria is working on the Npower and other social investment programme under President Buhari administration in contrary to some news of neglect after millions of Nigerians applied for the programmes.
The latest news has it that the National Social Investment Management Systems (NASIMS) urged Applicants whose Dashboard is showing “No BVN Data” to ignore the message as it may have been caused due to network issue.
It could be recalled that some Batch C applicants that recently logged in to their dashboard on the NASIMS Portal were seeing “NO BVN Data” displayed on their dashboard which has caused panic among them, as some Applicants’ Profiles displayed “No BVN data” while some showed “BVN Validated” on the “Identification” section of the applicants’ NASIMS Dashboards. Others displayed “Invalid” when logged out and logged in.
This was disclosed by the National Social Investment Management Systems (NASIMS) on a feedback message sent to one of the Batch C Applicants who contacted them regarding the issues.
According to NASIMS: “We sincerely apologize 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.
As at the time of filing this report, no date for physical verification has been fixed.
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