Npower Beneficiaries Reactions as the Description of March Stipends Payment Changed
Npower Beneficiaries Reactions as the Description of March Stipends Payment Changed – As payment of Npower March Stipend starts circulating to the accounts of the beneficiaries, they reacts as the description changed from how it was previously. The only thing that did not changed is the usual amount they are being paid. It is still the usual N30,000 monthly stipend. SEE FULL DETAILS ON THE REACTIONS OF BENEFICIARIES OF NPOWER BELOW
Some NPower volunteers struggle to understand the description of the ongoing payment of NPower March stipends. Some of them are wondering whether the payment is the cash transfer palliative payment from the government because the payment receipt payer description state Feder unlike the previous payment which state NPower as the payer.
The image described or served as the sample of messages received from some Npower Beneficiaries.
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What Npower Reactions is all about?
What that simply means is that NPower volunteers are being paid from a new payment platform which is remita that is the R/FGN. The other February payment is from NEFT, which is national electronic funds transfer, which is processed via NIBSS, Nigerian interbank settlement services. It’s just difference in payment platforms.
The Money that came in is exactly N30,000 which is the usual figure being paid to NPower volunteers. The government covid-19 palliative cash is not up to that amount. However, time will tell if there is going to be any palliative payment for NPower volunteers.
What to do if you have not been paid Npower March Stipend?
If you are an NPower volunteer, note that payment of march stipends has commence and if you have not receive your march payment, wait patiently as payment is still ongoing and you will receive yours soon.
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