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Mohadzz(m): 11:24pm On May 07
Please who has any recruitment information about federal college of education yauri, kebbi state.

Abi this my connect no well šŸ˜† 🤣
maik99(m): 11:28pm On May 07
dahflemzy:


I did and all I can say is Omo…It’s still too early to judge sha. Too early but then I will have preferred that life to this one I’m in right now.
You sef, why didn’t you comment when I was looking for advice then?

What exactly are your regrets
It appears it's not about money
Avvaavava1: 12:54am On May 08
Broxyy:
Guys abeg any info on NIA or NFIU

I recently learned that the NIA kicked off its training a few weeks ago, and it’s truly exciting to hear that one of my friends successfully secured a spot.
Their journey is a testament to hard work and determination, and it inspires me to keep pushing forward.

As for the NFIU, I’ve come across discussions about APLS being shared a couple of months ago. I’m curious if anyone has confirmed this information, as getting clarity on this could really help those of us navigating these processes.

Let’s continue to share our experiences
and each other. šŸ‘

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Jamahyel(m): 12:56am On May 08
Nuprc connect
It's cooking

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muhibro: 5:24am On May 08
Jamahyel:
Nuprc connect
It's cooking

Are they letters out? Have they started giving out letters

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TallNigerian: 5:27am On May 08
oluxmondd2:


I did comment then, and I asking you this important question ā€œWhat's the essence of job security without financial security?ā€
I haven't seen anyone who asked a better question in this regard. Thanks for this insight; I'm sure a lot of younger folks will find it helpful in their future decision-making.
Except you are privileged to secure an appointment with the few A-list agencies and perhaps some select grade B, the condition of service as regards to welfare in the public sector is no longer what it used to be. Many civil/public servants will never be able to own their own houses before retirement. All the perks that made public service employment lucrative back then, such as gratuity payment, low-cost housing etc are no longer existent.
I personally know someone who returned to private sector after a horrific 10-year experience in the civil service. A friend of mine also recently left a subsidiary of NNPC (as a contract staff though) to a private O&G-E&P coy and he is 10x better off for that decision.

My cousin who was writing WAEC in 2016 while I was concluding my MSc is now a staff of a commercial bank. I am very much impressed with his take home. So to add credence to what you have rightly stated; any job that cannot guarantee you financial security but instead guarantees you job security is a lazy man's job. I have a friend who will always say public service job (especially the core civil service) is for lazy people who like to remain redundant and unproductive while earning a guaranteed monthly stipend. I am compelled to believe him years later. Most people will tell you it gives them opportunity to pursue a side hustle, but 60% of public servants don't pursue any side hustle in reality; instead they live from hand to mouth waiting desperately for the next paycheck.

Anyways, enough said. Each one to their own.

https://nairaland.unblockandhide.com/7713933/why-many-govt-employees-retire

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Rabz4real(m): 6:45am On May 08
Please, how much is the salary structure for a GT in Energy Commission of Nigeria? I am only asking oo.
oluxmondd2: 9:27am On May 08
TallNigerian:
I haven't seen anyone who asked a better question in this regard. Thanks for this insight; I'm sure a lot of younger folks will find it helpful in their future decision-making.
Except you are privileged to secure an appointment with the few A-list agencies and perhaps some select grade B, the condition of service as regards to welfare in the public sector is no longer what it used to be. Many civil/public servants will never be able to own their own houses before retirement. All the perks that made public service employment lucrative back then, such as gratuity payment, low-cost housing etc are no longer existent.
I personally know someone who returned to private sector after a horrific 10-year experience in the civil service. A friend of mine also recently left a subsidiary of NNPC (as a contract staff though) to a private O&G-E&P coy and he is 10x better off for that decision.

My cousin who was writing WAEC in 2016 while I was concluding my MSc is now a staff of a commercial bank. I am very much impressed with his take home. So to add credence to what you have rightly stated; any job that cannot guarantee you financial security but instead guarantees you job security is a lazy man's job. I have a friend who will always say public service job (especially the core civil service) is for lazy people who like to remain redundant and unproductive while earning a guaranteed monthly stipend. I am compelled to believe him years later. Most people will tell you it gives them opportunity to pursue a side hustle, but 60% of public servants don't pursue any side hustle in reality; instead they live from hand to mouth waiting desperately for the next paycheck.

Anyways, enough said. Each one to their own.

https://nairaland.unblockandhide.com/7713933/why-many-govt-employees-retire

Thanks for your contribution, you couldn’t have said it any better. The fear of the unknown have made lots of people stick to their comfort zones which in turn have limited their capacity and growth.

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Jamejohn4444: 9:27am On May 08
Pls I have a top connect in npa
But he’s telling me they have not started recruiting
I don’t know how true it’s
I don’t know if he’s whining me
Remmedy(m): 9:38am On May 08
Jamejohn4444:
Pls I have a top connect in npa
But he’s telling me they have not started recruiting
I don’t know how true it’s
I don’t know if he’s whining me

If he says yes he knows what follows suit
Nobody will ever agree to be recruiting ..
RealGora(m): 9:39am On May 08
Not everyone will know about recruitment especially in NPA. Only a management staff can tell you what's going on. By the time APL starts flying everywhere, it will be too late. If you're in Lagos or you know someone that can help go to the HQ in marina, ask for Human resources department that's where the info is
Jamejohn4444:
Pls I have a top connect in npa
But he’s telling me they have not started recruiting
I don’t know how true it’s
I don’t know if he’s whining me
Abdull01: 11:24am On May 08
NiMASA has started, a distant mutual got an offer, Please no DMs coz I won't even reply as that's all I know.

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Malahu: 11:46am On May 08
2el:


Just heard, they are compiling names..
Any update on NBET??
Greatness2024: 11:47am On May 08
Abdull01 post=135285693]NiMASA has started, a distant mutual got an offer, Please no DMs coz I won't even reply as that's all I know.

Pls wen did they start (month) and can one still push? Thanks......

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Nadingo: 11:56am On May 08
TallNigerian:
I haven't seen anyone who asked a better question in this regard. Thanks for this insight; I'm sure a lot of younger folks will find it helpful in their future decision-making.
Except you are privileged to secure an appointment with the few A-list agencies and perhaps some select grade B, the condition of service as regards to welfare in the public sector is no longer what it used to be. Many civil/public servants will never be able to own their own houses before retirement. All the perks that made public service employment lucrative back then, such as gratuity payment, low-cost housing etc are no longer existent.
I personally know someone who returned to private sector after a horrific 10-year experience in the civil service. A friend of mine also recently left a subsidiary of NNPC (as a contract staff though) to a private O&G-E&P coy and he is 10x better off for that decision.

My cousin who was writing WAEC in 2016 while I was concluding my MSc is now a staff of a commercial bank. I am very much impressed with his take home. So to add credence to what you have rightly stated; any job that cannot guarantee you financial security but instead guarantees you job security is a lazy man's job. I have a friend who will always say public service job (especially the core civil service) is for lazy people who like to remain redundant and unproductive while earning a guaranteed monthly stipend. I am compelled to believe him years later. Most people will tell you it gives them opportunity to pursue a side hustle, but 60% of public servants don't pursue any side hustle in reality; instead they live from hand to mouth waiting desperately for the next paycheck.

Anyways, enough said. Each one to their own.

https://nairaland.unblockandhide.com/7713933/why-many-govt-employees-retire
Some hard cold truth here.

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Remmedy(m): 12:31pm On May 08
Greatness2024:
Abdull01 post=135285693]NiMASA has started, a distant mutual got an offer, Please no DMs coz I won't even reply as that's all I know.

Pls wen did they start (month) and can one still push? Thanks......


That’s true
NIMASA is currently dishing out offers

As seen on X

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Nadingo: 12:48pm On May 08
Ganduje

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Orlando22(f): 1:15pm On May 08
Nadingo:
Ganduje
Which agency is this
Abdull01: 2:31pm On May 08
African Energy Bank is a reality!!!!! Even though this is a senior management role, it's means other staff ' recruitment should be silently ongoing..try your luck

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Daolowu: 2:33pm On May 08
Mohadzz:
Please who has any recruitment information about federal college of education yauri, kebbi state.

Abi this my connect no well šŸ˜† 🤣

Boss, let chat on Whatsapp.
Have dropped my in ur mail.
Asquare84(m): 2:36pm On May 08
TallNigerian:
I haven't seen anyone who asked a better question in this regard. Thanks for this insight; I'm sure a lot of younger folks will find it helpful in their future decision-making.
Except you are privileged to secure an appointment with the few A-list agencies and perhaps some select grade B, the condition of service as regards to welfare in the public sector is no longer what it used to be. Many civil/public servants will never be able to own their own houses before retirement. All the perks that made public service employment lucrative back then, such as gratuity payment, low-cost housing etc are no longer existent.
I personally know someone who returned to private sector after a horrific 10-year experience in the civil service. A friend of mine also recently left a subsidiary of NNPC (as a contract staff though) to a private O&G-E&P coy and he is 10x better off for that decision.

My cousin who was writing WAEC in 2016 while I was concluding my MSc is now a staff of a commercial bank. I am very much impressed with his take home. So to add credence to what you have rightly stated; any job that cannot guarantee you financial security but instead guarantees you job security is a lazy man's job. I have a friend who will always say public service job (especially the core civil service) is for lazy people who like to remain redundant and unproductive while earning a guaranteed monthly stipend. I am compelled to believe him years later. Most people will tell you it gives them opportunity to pursue a side hustle, but 60% of public servants don't pursue any side hustle in reality; instead they live from hand to mouth waiting desperately for the next paycheck.

Anyways, enough said. Each one to their own.

https://nairaland.unblockandhide.com/7713933/why-many-govt-employees-retire

I can relate to your post. I before I can take a Government job, it has to be worth it. I work with a lot of civil servants, honestly their condition is really pathetic.

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Surefavour: 3:44pm On May 08
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Remmedy(m): 3:55pm On May 08
Surefavour:
Good day everyone. Pls I need ur inputs so I can relate it to my friend. He told me someone told me about a slot to buy , and it’s for a popular agency (dont want to mention) that just concluded their recruitment exercise and have resumed already. So I’m certain it’s a scam cos the agency are like 3weeks into resumption already. He doesn’t know if he should go ahead with it. The money is huge. Is it possible? Cos I see them to be very reputable.
This is funny
You have to mention the organization before people can assist you with legit information …

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Surefavour: 4:31pm On May 08
[quote author=Remmedy post=135288933].

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Remmedy(m): 4:33pm On May 08
Surefavour:


Yea. I understand i just fear that it won’t be a good look. Being a public space. The position is Gt trainee and the recruitment exercise was portrayed as based on merit so…

You still have to mention it

No agency in Nigeria is a Saint

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Surefavour: 4:53pm On May 08
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Surefavour: 4:54pm On May 08
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olucephas(m): 5:03pm On May 08
Good Day Elders.
I finished Youth Service in March and I've been trying to find something befitting to do since then. As an orphan it has not been easy at all, I can't keep depending on my sponsor ( she has done very well for me) , I'm 29 and currently managing in a friend's place. Please I need a job, though I studied Nutrition and Dietetics ( B.Sc second class upper) , I'm also experienced in the hospitality industry and food industries , and I can learn fast in a new role. I'm currently in Ogun State, but I can work in any of the South Western states and also open to relocation for jobs with accommodation.
My CV is available on request
[email protected]
07068901925

Thank you 🄺

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Firebox123(m): 5:04pm On May 08
Receptionist job

Are you okay with that
olucephas:
Good Day Elders.
I finished Youth Service in March and I've been trying to find something befitting to do since then. As an orphan it has not been easy at all, I can't keep depending on my sponsor ( she has done very well for me) , I'm 29 and currently managing in a friend's place. Please I need a job, though I studied Nutrition and Dietetics ( B.Sc second class upper) , I'm also experienced in the hospitality industry and food industries , and I can learn fast in a new role. I'm currently in Ogun State, but I can work in any of the South Western states and also open to relocation for jobs with accommodation.
My CV is available on request
[email protected]
07068901925

Thank you 🄺
olucephas(m): 5:10pm On May 08
How can I get in touch with you please?





Receptionist job

Are you okay with that [/quote]
ezenwaez(m): 5:16pm On May 08
Any news regarding the federal civil service commission recruitment and Nigeria Customs Service Recruitment Shortlist?

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moststylish(m): 5:26pm On May 08
I just chatted NIMASA social media representative. And they said there is no on going recruitment

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