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Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by marvdon200(m): 7:06am On Aug 10, 2021
I return all the glory to God...

Congratulations to me and my colleagues grin grin grin

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Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by princensa(f): 7:06am On Aug 10, 2021
I checked ddnt get shortlisted so we moouve, congrats to the successful candidates more grace to ya,all was nice going true this process and I thank everyone for the informations and updates and help on here stay blessed lovely weeks Nd month ahead

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Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by asambo10: 7:23am On Aug 10, 2021
Congratulations to us bro, till we meet in camp. To those that didn't make it may GOD Almighty replace it with something better for you guys. AMEEN

marvdon200:
I return all the glory to God...

Congratulations to me and my colleagues grin grin grin

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Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by makikk: 7:25am On Aug 10, 2021
thanks it has been coreected. its on 31st august
TIBLOSMITH:

The letter on the site carries the correct date and time.

Congratulations!

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Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by ayuba070(m): 7:27am On Aug 10, 2021
Dannyxy:
Congratulations to you all that made it, you are getting your appointment letter after documentation at the same place... smiley


Sir, please is there any dress code?? Thanks for yur usual response.
Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by iGod(m): 7:30am On Aug 10, 2021
Seeing that some of us didn't make it through on this thread deeply saddens my heart, Princensa and all that couldn't pull this through, remember that God's way and time is the best, keep moving forward, don't just stop or derailed, you will share your success story too one day, to those of us that made it through, congratulations!

And remember, when you're finally part of the service, do your best to reposition this country's image at all capacity.

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Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by GhostOfAPA: 7:31am On Aug 10, 2021
Congratulations to everyone that have gotten this far, i sincerely wish you success going forward and I also thank God for bringing me this far, the experience I had through out the whole process and the journey mercies too, all this money cannot buy. This is the end of the Road for me this year but I wish you guys success in your endeavours. Gracias��

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Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by Cloong: 7:33am On Aug 10, 2021
I got shortlisted, I shed a tear when I saw it, because it's a bitter-sweet pill. I'm rounding off my M.Sc, but I got this job with my SSCE. I'm glad I finally got employed, but 5 yrs uni 3 yrs msc wasted. This country is not it at all, nonetheless, I'm not complaining, I give all thanks to Almighty God��. And to those who didn't get shortlisted, stay strong, when the time is right, it shall happen, pray always.

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Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by Vasgas: 7:36am On Aug 10, 2021
Cloong:
I got shortlisted, I shed a tear when I saw it, because it's a bitter-sweet pill. I'm rounding off my M.Sc, but I got this job with my SSCE. I'm glad I finally got employed, but 5 yrs uni 3 yrs msc wasted. This country is not it at all, nonetheless, I'm not complaining, I give all thanks to Almighty God��. And to those who didn't get shortlisted, stay strong, when the time is right, it shall happen, pray always.


u try oooo

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Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by Popson09: 7:38am On Aug 10, 2021
Dannyxy:
Congratulations to you all that made it, you are getting your appointment letter after documentation at the same place... smiley

Please bro, any update concerning INEC recruitment
Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by Nobody: 7:39am On Aug 10, 2021
Cloong:
I got shortlisted, I shed a tear when I saw it, because it's a bitter-sweet pill. I'm rounding off my M.Sc, but I got this job with my SSCE. I'm glad I finally got employed, but 5 yrs uni 3 yrs msc wasted. This country is not it at all, nonetheless, I'm not complaining, I give all thanks to Almighty God��. And to those who didn't get shortlisted, stay strong, when the time is right, it shall happen, pray always.

Eeyah! I understand it can be painful having a masters degree and holding the lowest rank, when you should be having a star or 2.
Well, you can always find your way once you're in or you keep applying other places while you manage this one. I wish you best of lucks in your career.

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Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by ayuba070(m): 7:41am On Aug 10, 2021
I'm on high way now and just met with FRSC personnel.

De Officer dey ask of our driver particulars.

And I shouted: *esprit de corps* �

He replied: Roll on young boy but, may I know yu pls? �

I replied: AII_Wabba (NIS 2021 Intake) �

He smile and say congratulation boy. ��

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Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by Immacoolb: 7:50am On Aug 10, 2021
Has any ASI from south south gotten invite?
Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by ayuba070(m): 7:50am On Aug 10, 2021
Oya lemme find my date mate.

(16th August) anybody here?


#AII_Wabba.
Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by 1stanlo(m): 7:54am On Aug 10, 2021
You are the man. Thanks for everything.
Dannyxy:
Congratulations to you all that made it, you are getting your appointment letter after documentation at the same place... smiley
Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by VoltageDivida(m): 7:55am On Aug 10, 2021
Cloong:
I got shortlisted, I shed a tear when I saw it, because it's a bitter-sweet pill. I'm rounding off my M.Sc, but I got this job with my SSCE. I'm glad I finally got employed, but 5 yrs uni 3 yrs msc wasted. This country is not it at all, nonetheless, I'm not complaining, I give all thanks to Almighty God��. And to those who didn't get shortlisted, stay strong, when the time is right, it shall happen, pray always.

The Lord is your strength bro. This is just the beginning of greater things to come. Your education is will not be in vain bro.

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Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by rhapboss(m): 7:59am On Aug 10, 2021
U for use bsc apply now
Cloong:
I got shortlisted, I shed a tear when I saw it, because it's a bitter-sweet pill. I'm rounding off my M.Sc, but I got this job with my SSCE. I'm glad I finally got employed, but 5 yrs uni 3 yrs msc wasted. This country is not it at all, nonetheless, I'm not complaining, I give all thanks to Almighty God��. And to those who didn't get shortlisted, stay strong, when the time is right, it shall happen, pray always.
Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by rhapboss(m): 8:01am On Aug 10, 2021
yes! I'm from AKS
Immacoolb:
Has any ASI from south south gotten invite?
Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by Openpeace: 8:03am On Aug 10, 2021
It is really sad to hear people attend zonal screening but still got denied, mostl likely they're going to fill up everything with replacement but it's fine if they had giving at least 70% to the regular recruitment group and 30% to replacement.

At least it seems like majority of people that attended the screening earlier didn't get through and very few got on merit

Congratulations to everyone successful.

To the unsuccessful people please keep your spirits burning at a time like this, all you have with you is your self to take care of, it is what it is.

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Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by urchmanio(m): 8:03am On Aug 10, 2021
Cloong:
I got shortlisted, I shed a tear when I saw it, because it's a bitter-sweet pill. I'm rounding off my M.Sc, but I got this job with my SSCE. I'm glad I finally got employed, but 5 yrs uni 3 yrs msc wasted. This country is not it at all, nonetheless, I'm not complaining, I give all thanks to Almighty God��. And to those who didn't get shortlisted, stay strong, when the time is right, it shall happen, pray always.

But I'm yet to understand why someone with a good qualification will apply for a lower post. cry cry cry

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Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by mede4real: 8:03am On Aug 10, 2021
I got shortlisted also, I'm really happy that this recruitment has joyful ending for me and I give the Almighty glory for that. Thanks to our main man here Dannyxy for always feeding us with prompt and accurate information, I deeply appreciate your help brother.
And to those that didn't make the list, don't feel sad about it, rather make it your stepping stone to aim higher and hit the next target. God gats our back, no matter what
Thanks to God Almighty and I wish everyone of us traveling to Abuja a safe and peaceful journey.

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Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by rhapboss(m): 8:09am On Aug 10, 2021
you can't say for sure, many are still yet to check their status! many got it on merit...
Openpeace:
It is really sad to hear people attend zonal screening but still got denied, mostl likely they're going to fill up everything with replacement but it's fine if they had giving at least 70% to the regular recruitment group and 30% to replacement.

At least it seems like majority of people that attended the screening earlier didn't get through and very few got on merit

Congratulations to everyone successful.

To the unsuccessful people please keep your spirits burning at a time like this, all you have with you is your self to take care of, it is what it is.
Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by Openpeace: 8:12am On Aug 10, 2021
rhapboss:
you can't say for sure, many are still yet to check their status! many got it on merit...


That's good to hear
Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by Epistasis(m): 8:15am On Aug 10, 2021
mede4real:
I got shortlisted also, I'm really happy that this recruitment has joyful ending for me and I give the Almighty glory for that. Thanks to our main man here Dannyxy for always feeding us with prompt and accurate information, I deeply appreciate your help brother.
And to those that didn't make the list, don't feel sad about it, rather make it your stepping stone to aim higher and hit the next target. God gats our back, no matter what
Thanks to God Almighty and I wish everyone of us traveling to Abuja a safe and peaceful journey.
Congratulations!
Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by RivuletStream: 8:18am On Aug 10, 2021
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Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by SuppoOmoo: 8:18am On Aug 10, 2021
ayuba070:
I'm on high way now and just met with FRSC personnel.

De Officer dey ask of our driver particulars.

And I shouted: *esprit de corps* �

He replied: Roll on young boy but, may I know yu pls? �

I replied: AII_Wabba (NIS 2021 Intake) �

He smile and say congratulation boy. ��

Good one there ��. You deserve one bottle for your smart response! Your Paramilitary Life has just begun. That's just one out of numerous privileges of Khakki Job. But you don't misuse it especially standing proxy for civilian friends and acquaintances you don't know deeply.

Read this recent incident from a soldier friend somewhere in Nigeria.

I attended a Court Martial.

A Court Martial is a military court empowered to try personnel subjected to military laws. It is like your normal court but exclusively for military personnel, to determine the culpability or otherwise.

The courtroom looks tensed as the Judge Advocate adjusted his wig for the millionth time.

The wig looks bigger than his small head - the shape of a dried cherry. His forehead gives a clue to the amount of energy he must have exerted to keep it shinning.

The soldier, the accused person was led to the court by a team of Military Police. His handcuff was removed at the entrance. He rubs the strain off his wrists.

He looks sober.

His trial didn't take time.

He was dismissed and handed over to the police.

I felt for him.

The full gist later came to me.

The accused soldier once exchanged number with a civilian months back.

They kept calling and cemented their relationship. The civilian was the father of the day at his wedding.

Weeks later, the civilian was driving his truck along Benin - Ore road. He was heading to an undisclosed location.

He had issues with the men of the Police and was asked to open the trunk of his truck.

"Why must I be subjected to this ridiculous conduct of these men" he must have thought.

He picked his phone, called his soldier friend. In a state of fury, the soldier spoke to the policemen. Stating that the truck with its content belongs to him and as such, the driver should be let go.

His rudeness infuriated the policemen. They forced the driver to open his truck.

When the driver did, it was a pile of locally fabricated rifles with loads of live cartridges.

He was arrested and taken to the police station.

It was investigated, the civilian claimed that the soldier had always been his authority to beat check points. He has indicted the soldier.

Police Headquarters wrote a letter, intimating the Army that one of it was involved in gunrunning.

The Army hates this. It hates name dragging.

The Army swung into action, the soldier was identified and arrested. He was questioned and he admitted to what the driver said albeit without knowledge of the content of the truck.

He can't be handed over to the police without being dismissed.

His trial was swift. The decision was atomic.

He was dismissed and handed over to the police for further investigation and possible prosecution.

This soldier was once the best firer of the year. But does it matter?

He would have been a free man if he had only limited the friendship to phone calls and not delve into settling issues on behalf of the man. An anonymous issue at that.

There's a saying in the military.

"Civilians go talk." no drags.

Majority of those guys can't take heat when it gets to them in full force.

His defense would have been his freedom of association. But he went extra steps, "fronting" for a truck which he has zero knowledge of its content.

What would you do if you're gifted a gold bar worth billions of dollars?

Would you allow it be stolen or damaged?

Your reputation worths more. Guide it with your life.

Lesson: This soldier was once the best firer of the year. But does it matter

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Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by NarnieAceTech: 8:33am On Aug 10, 2021
rhapboss:
use laptop

grin Yes!! It worked. Thanks, bro. I had already lost hope sha.

Abuja here I come!!

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Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by ayuba070(m): 8:36am On Aug 10, 2021
Thanks sir for sharing.

I know of this and I will be very careful.

I grown up at Barracks (NCoS)

So, I will be extreme careful with friends.

SuppoOmoo:
Good one there ��. You deserve one bottle for your smart response! Your Paramilitary Life has just begun. That's just one out of numerous privileges of Khakki Job. But you don't misuse it especially standing proxy for civilian friends and acquaintances you don't know deeply.

Read this recent incident from a soldier friend somewhere in Nigeria.

I attended a Court Martial.

A Court Martial is a military court empowered to try personnel subjected to military laws. It is like your normal court but exclusively for military personnel, to determine the culpability or otherwise.

The courtroom looks tensed as the Judge Advocate adjusted his wig for the millionth time.

The wig looks bigger than his small head - the shape of a dried cherry. His forehead gives a clue to the amount of energy he must have exerted to keep it shinning.

The soldier, the accused person was led to the court by a team of Military Police. His handcuff was removed at the entrance. He rubs the strain off his wrists.

He looks sober.

His trial didn't take time.

He was dismissed and handed over to the police.

I felt for him.

The full gist later came to me.

The accused soldier once exchanged number with a civilian months back.

They kept calling and cemented their relationship. The civilian was the father of the day at his wedding.

Weeks later, the civilian was driving his truck along Benin - Ore road. He was heading to an undisclosed location.

He had issues with the men of the Police and was asked to open the trunk of his truck.

"Why must I be subjected to this ridiculous conduct of these men" he must have thought.

He picked his phone, called his soldier friend. In a state of fury, the soldier spoke to the policemen. Stating that the truck with its content belongs to him and as such, the driver should be let go.

His rudeness infuriated the policemen. They forced the driver to open his truck.

When the driver did, it was a pile of locally fabricated rifles with loads of live cartridges.

He was arrested and taken to the police station.

It was investigated, the civilian claimed that the soldier had always been his authority to beat check points. He has indicted the soldier.

Police Headquarters wrote a letter, intimating the Army that one of it was involved in gunrunning.

The Army hates this. It hates name dragging.

The Army swung into action, the soldier was identified and arrested. He was questioned and he admitted to what the driver said albeit without knowledge of the content of the truck.

He can't be handed over to the police without being dismissed.

His trial was swift. The decision was atomic.

He was dismissed and handed over to the police for further investigation and possible prosecution.

This soldier was once the best firer of the year. But does it matter?

He would have been a free man if he had only limited the friendship to phone calls and not delve into settling issues on behalf of the man. An anonymous issue at that.

There's a saying in the military.

"Civilians go talk." no drags.

Majority of those guys can't take heat when it gets to them in full force.

His defense would have been his freedom of association. But he went extra steps, "fronting" for a truck which he has zero knowledge of its content.

What would you do if you're gifted a gold bar worth billions of dollars?

Would you allow it be stolen or damaged?

Your reputation worths more. Guide it with your life.

Lesson: This soldier was once the best firer of the year. But does it matter

Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by 1stanlo(m): 8:38am On Aug 10, 2021
I'm so happy that I made it. Thank you God for bringing me this far. Receive all the glory. You're too faithful to fail.


Congratulations to me and my new colleagues.
#success to us all.

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Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by kaykaylevel: 8:40am On Aug 10, 2021
Dannyxy:
Congratulations to you all that made it, you are getting your appointment letter after documentation at the same place... smiley

i heard from rumor that it's being upload in batches...... hw true is dis bro?
Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by jimfarayola(m): 8:51am On Aug 10, 2021
I MADE IT TOO

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Re: Nigeria Immigration Service 2020 Recruitment by SuppoOmoo: 8:58am On Aug 10, 2021
Cloong:
I got shortlisted, I shed a tear when I saw it, because it's a bitter-sweet pill. I'm rounding off my M.Sc, but I got this job with my SSCE. I'm glad I finally got employed, but 5 yrs uni 3 yrs msc wasted. This country is not it at all, nonetheless, I'm not complaining, I give all thanks to Almighty God��. And to those who didn't get shortlisted, stay strong, when the time is right, it shall happen, pray always.

I think I am having mixed feelings for you bro. But for your good mindset that you ain't complaining, I see you rise beyond your imagination in the Job you are entering. I understand you've made a huge sacrifice and decision, you just have to make few more sacrifice while in the Job and see yourself rise quickly.

In Paramilitary Service, the least rank can move through upgrading.

The In-charge station of one of our formations in a juicy state joined in 2001 as a Prison Assistant III, the lowest rank at the time when salary was very meagre. He had HND which was not useful to him at the time.

He accepted it In good faith, loyal to his Superiors, many dirty assignments/errands from those who didn't possess the HND he had but were his Seniors. He harboured no ill-filling, it was his choice. Even when he wanted to as humans, he would quickly call himself back. He would do any LAWFUL ASSIGNMENT due to his rank given to him.

Today, the man is now an AC and he's given a big station where he go dey chop wella. He got upgrading and know his ways to Ogas at the top. It doesn't come easy. He paid the price through being loyal and not allowing himself to be consumed by hatred when he was at the lowest rank. Many good recommendations in his file. Recommendation to go to school, another one for upgrading, another one to attend paid conferences to the one that gave him his new seat as In-charge Station.

Most of his coursemates then are now Harmonised one star or two star. Some didn't go to school again after joining, some went but not lucky to get upgrading.

Other similar examples abound. I am sure you ll get to know some too when you enter proper.

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