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Npower News: What You Need to Know Before Taking ‘Work Nation’ Eligibility Test

Here what you need to take Work Nation’ Eligibility Test for all Npower beneficiaries

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Ahead of the exit of Npower Batch C, Stream 1 beneficiaries, the Federal Government through National Social Investment Management System (NASIM) has designed an exit program named ”Work Nation’ to train and connect concerned beneficiaries to global work opportunities. 

However, Investors King learnt that to qualify for the program, beneficiaries are expected to take an eligibility test. Several beneficiaries have reported having issues with the test, the following steps could help you to navigate through the process. 

To write your eligibility test, you will have to log in to the NASIM portal https://nasim.gov.ng/login 

Afterward, you will need to enter your registered email and password which will give you access to your dashboard. 

Once you are logged in, the Work Nation message will show up. This means you are eligible for the test. On the other hand, if the Work Nation message did not pop up, that means you are not qualified for the test yet. 

If you are qualified, you will have to click on the “Proceed To Test” button to take the eligibility test. 

Investors King advised eligible beneficiaries to ensure a good internet network before taking the test. It is also advisable that the test should be taken at a quiet place to ensure concentration. 

You can decide to take the test later if you are having poor internet network or not in a quiet place yet. 

After completing the eligibility test and clicking on submit button, your result will be displayed on your screen. 

In addition, do note that you are only entitled to one eligibility test. If you passed the test, you will be entitled to the exit package while those who failed will not. It is therefore important that you strive to score high. 

According to NASIM, the N-Power exit programs ‘Work Nation ‘ is designed for both the graduate and non-graduate of Batch C, Stream 1 beneficiaries. 

Participants will be trained on different skills which include marketing, business analysis, engineering, and human resources among others. 

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