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FG extends N-Power application by two weeks

The Federal Government has extended the N-Power batch C online application by two weeks.

It also said the number of applications received so far indicates enthusiasm on the part of the applicants to be part of the programme. It reads: “One month after the portal opened for Batch C applications, we are happy to announce that we have received over 5m applications underlining enthusiasm for the programme.

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