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Do Not Be Deceived: Here Is The Total Amount Of Money You Need To Pay To Activate Your NSS Pin Code.

Do Not Be Deceived: Here Is The Total Amount Of Money You Need To Pay To Activate Your NSS Pin.

The new release from the Ghana National Service Scheme for all newly trained teachers is circulating on all social media platforms. As a result of differences in understanding, it looks as if most people are having issues about the exact amount of money that each newly trained teacher is expected to pay before being able to activate his or her National service code.

This is not the first time National Service was introduced for teacher trainees. The only thing which is new and we can talk about it has to do with the introduction of the degree program in teacher training colleges. This new batch of teachers who are about to enter into the National Service field are the newly trained teachers who have just completed the degree program introduced for the first time in the history of teacher training colleges.

We have come out openly to speak about the said that the trained teachers are expected to pay before activating their pin codes. With the issues of fraud and other criminalities, we need to update the people of Ghana and most especially the newly trained teachers to know the total amount they are expected to pay.

From the official letter which was released by the Ghana National Service Scheme, the amount to be paid is only 40 Ghana Cedis or 41 Ghana Cedis depending on the mood of payment.

Those who will prefer the bank mode of payment are those required to pay an amount of 40 Ghana Cedis to Agricultural Development Bank (ADB) Ltd. At all branches across the country. On the other hand, not all the newly trained teachers can get access to the Agric Development Bank on time; as a result those individuals are expected to pay using the Mobile money process (MTN mobile Money).

Those who will use the MTN mobile money as a mode of payment, are expected to pay only 41 Ghana Cedis in other to activate their pin codes.

For those who still doubt, below is the picture and the content from the Ghana National Service Scheme about the total amount of money to be paid in other to activate NSS Pin codes for 2022/2023 service year.

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“GNSS Releases Pin codes for enrolment of the newly trained teachers for the 2023/2024 service year. The management of the Ghana National Service Scheme (GNSS) has today (20th December 2022) released a total of twenty-eight thousand, Nine hundred and Seventy-six (28,976) pin codes for the enrolment of trained teachers from all the accredited colleges of Education in the country to enable them to undertake their mandatory one year service for the 2022/2023 service year.

All prospective National service personnel is hereby requested to access their pin codes today, December 20th, 2022 Tuesday, with their respective index numbers and date of birth on the scheme’s website. www.nss.gov.ghand then proceed to any agric bank Development bank (ADB) Ltd. branch nationwide to make a payment of 40.00 Ghana Cedis. Alternatively, the prospective service personnel can pay with MOMO. For those who will activate their pins using MTN mobile money, MOMO, a payment of 41 Ghana Cedis is required.

The management directs all prospective National Service to begin registration today 20th December 2022 and end it on Monday, January 9th, 2023. Thank You”. The letter was signed by the executive director of the National Service Scheme (NSS) Osei Assibey Antwi.

Do not be deceived to pay outrageous amount of money to any individual or Bank. You must not fall to the traps of fraudster and criminals. Stay alert and be vigilant at all times.

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