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HOW TO RESOLVE N-EXIT EMAIL ADDRESS ISSUES USING SMS

This update is to give a clear understanding of how to use SMS to resolve the N-EXIT email address issue.

  1. You are expected to use the link along with your old non-functional email address to log in to N-EXIT portal and create your profile and if you have already created a profile via the wrong/obsolete email, you are expected to use your old email and the password you set when creating the N-EXIT profile to log in. As you log into N-EXIT profile. You will be allowed to update your records without the email verification using the “update record option”.
  2. After updating your record/submitting same, you are expected to log in via same wrong email/ your preset pass word. Select the “Edit record” option on N-EXIT profile where you are required to input any new and functional email address of your choice and possibly Correct any error in your name (either spelling error or order of name arrangement) as soon as the update is submitted, the new email will automatically becomes the recognized email address by N-EXIT portal. Your subsequent log in will be done through the new email address but with your earlier pre-set password. All your subsequent communication for the purpose of N-EXIT will be via the new email address.

Note: Your email may never be corrected or adjust in the npvn portal again as the portal is no longer valid hence replaced by N-EXIT portal.

NPVN portal is meant for N-Power volunteers but you are no longer volunteers but exited N-Power volunteers with a new N-EXIT portal. The old NPVN portal will only be there for reference sake.

You can set/use any password of your choice in the N-EXIT portal provided you use what will easily remember.

For Applicants having email address problem and have filled the email update form and yet to receive an SMS, try asking your colleagues who has received the SMS to share with you and then follow the process above to see if you can fix your issues.

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