Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by jt2damoney(m): 11:21am On Mar 16, 2016 |
Paramilitary: Despite the embargo placed by the Federal Government on recruitment into the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), the agency may have commenced a secret exercise to recruit hundreds of applicants allegedly sponsored by politicians. The embargo followed the failed 2014 recruitment exercise during which about 20 applicants died due to suffocation and stampede caused by flawed crowd control mechanism across many centres in the country. The national uproar generated by the incident is part of the reason the then Minister of Interior, Abba Moro, is facing criminal allegations for which he has been remanded in prison. The former minister is essentially standing trial in a case instituted by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) on allegations of defrauding 676,675 applicants the sum of N676,675,000 being the summation of the N1000 paid by each applicant that participated in the recruitment exercise. Since the unfortunate incident and following government directive, neither the NIS nor the Interior Ministry has announced any fresh recruitment exercise, thereby raising suspicion about the on-going exercise at the Immigration Training School in Kano. About 500 applicants suspected to have been recruited secretly by Nigeria Immigration Service for cadet cadre are currently undergoing training at the NIS school in Kano, The Guardian learnt. It was gathered that the recruited cadets started training at the Immigration school on March 7, 2016 after their deployment from the agency’s headquarters in Abuja. Observation at the NIS training school in Kano shows men and women of between 30 and 35 age bracket undergoing regimental exercise. The cadet’s population may have overstretched the capacity of the training school’s hostels as some of the classrooms were converted to temporary hostels to solve the problem of accommodation. A source at the training school told The Guardian that the secretly shortlisted applicants were products of strong political interest in the country. “Honestly, this particular recruitment is strange to us here because we just received the applicants from Abuja for training, nobody is aware how and when the applicants applied for the job. Ordinarily, recruitment exercise in the immigration service and even in all Federal Government agencies are made public. You will see vacancy in the dailies to enable every interested person to apply, but this particular exercise is unique,” the source said. One of the cadets at the training school, who hails from South West region, confirmed that his being shortlisted was facilitated by a member representing his constituency in the House of Representatives. He said: “ I was shortlisted by the special grace of God, and the support of our honorable in Abuja for this opportunity. We were told to report to Kano training school on March 7 for the exercise before they will later post us to various states. That was what they told us.” The Guardian learnt that the training exercise would last three months for those with National Diploma while applicants with Higher National Diploma as well as those with degrees would remain for the regimental exercise for six months. Contacted, the Public Relations Officer of the school, a Chief Superintendent of Immigration, Mrs. Amina Nqua Habiba Aliyu, denied knowledge of any fresh recruitment into the service. She maintained that the school is only mandated to receive applicants for training but would not be responsible for explanation on the category of their recruitment exercise. Amina, who said she was only aware of the Federal Government’s approved recruitment of 5,000 fresh cadets into the system, however, noted that the directive had not been executed. On whether those who are presently undergoing training were recruited secretly or on special consideration, the spokesperson declined further comments, referring the reporter to the Immigration headquarters for more clarifications.
They just have to carry every1 along(stampede victims and injured ones,replacements,suspended ones2015 and federal characters).if not there will continue to be issues on this NIS job.. |
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by Esji80(m): 11:23am On Mar 16, 2016 |
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Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by moneyMouthed: 12:21pm On Mar 16, 2016 |
Paramilitary: Despite the embargo placed by the Federal Government on recruitment into the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), the agency may have commenced a secret exercise to recruit hundreds of applicants allegedly sponsored by politicians. The embargo followed the failed 2014 recruitment exercise during which about 20 applicants died due to suffocation and stampede caused by flawed crowd control mechanism across many centres in the country. The national uproar generated by the incident is part of the reason the then Minister of Interior, Abba Moro, is facing criminal allegations for which he has been remanded in prison. The former minister is essentially standing trial in a case instituted by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) on allegations of defrauding 676,675 applicants the sum of N676,675,000 being the summation of the N1000 paid by each applicant that participated in the recruitment exercise. Since the unfortunate incident and following government directive, neither the NIS nor the Interior Ministry has announced any fresh recruitment exercise, thereby raising suspicion about the on-going exercise at the Immigration Training School in Kano. About 500 applicants suspected to have been recruited secretly by Nigeria Immigration Service for cadet cadre are currently undergoing training at the NIS school in Kano, The Guardian learnt. It was gathered that the recruited cadets started training at the Immigration school on March 7, 2016 after their deployment from the agency’s headquarters in Abuja. Observation at the NIS training school in Kano shows men and women of between 30 and 35 age bracket undergoing regimental exercise. The cadet’s population may have overstretched the capacity of the training school’s hostels as some of the classrooms were converted to temporary hostels to solve the problem of accommodation. A source at the training school told The Guardian that the secretly shortlisted applicants were products of strong political interest in the country. “Honestly, this particular recruitment is strange to us here because we just received the applicants from Abuja for training, nobody is aware how and when the applicants applied for the job. Ordinarily, recruitment exercise in the immigration service and even in all Federal Government agencies are made public. You will see vacancy in the dailies to enable every interested person to apply, but this particular exercise is unique,” the source said. One of the cadets at the training school, who hails from South West region, confirmed that his being shortlisted was facilitated by a member representing his constituency in the House of Representatives. He said: “ I was shortlisted by the special grace of God, and the support of our honorable in Abuja for this opportunity. We were told to report to Kano training school on March 7 for the exercise before they will later post us to various states. That was what they told us.” The Guardian learnt that the training exercise would last three months for those with National Diploma while applicants with Higher National Diploma as well as those with degrees would remain for the regimental exercise for six months. Contacted, the Public Relations Officer of the school, a Chief Superintendent of Immigration, Mrs. Amina Nqua Habiba Aliyu, denied knowledge of any fresh recruitment into the service. She maintained that the school is only mandated to receive applicants for training but would not be responsible for explanation on the category of their recruitment exercise. Amina, who said she was only aware of the Federal Government’s approved recruitment of 5,000 fresh cadets into the system, however, noted that the directive had not been executed. On whether those who are presently undergoing training were recruited secretly or on special consideration, the spokesperson declined further comments, referring the reporter to the Immigration headquarters for more clarifications.
Paramilitary: Despite the embargo placed by the Federal Government on recruitment into the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), the agency may have commenced a secret exercise to recruit hundreds of applicants allegedly sponsored by politicians. The embargo followed the failed 2014 recruitment exercise during which about 20 applicants died due to suffocation and stampede caused by flawed crowd control mechanism across many centres in the country. The national uproar generated by the incident is part of the reason the then Minister of Interior, Abba Moro, is facing criminal allegations for which he has been remanded in prison. The former minister is essentially standing trial in a case instituted by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) on allegations of defrauding 676,675 applicants the sum of N676,675,000 being the summation of the N1000 paid by each applicant that participated in the recruitment exercise. Since the unfortunate incident and following government directive, neither the NIS nor the Interior Ministry has announced any fresh recruitment exercise, thereby raising suspicion about the on-going exercise at the Immigration Training School in Kano. About 500 applicants suspected to have been recruited secretly by Nigeria Immigration Service for cadet cadre are currently undergoing training at the NIS school in Kano, The Guardian learnt. It was gathered that the recruited cadets started training at the Immigration school on March 7, 2016 after their deployment from the agency’s headquarters in Abuja. Observation at the NIS training school in Kano shows men and women of between 30 and 35 age bracket undergoing regimental exercise. The cadet’s population may have overstretched the capacity of the training school’s hostels as some of the classrooms were converted to temporary hostels to solve the problem of accommodation. A source at the training school told The Guardian that the secretly shortlisted applicants were products of strong political interest in the country. “Honestly, this particular recruitment is strange to us here because we just received the applicants from Abuja for training, nobody is aware how and when the applicants applied for the job. Ordinarily, recruitment exercise in the immigration service and even in all Federal Government agencies are made public. You will see vacancy in the dailies to enable every interested person to apply, but this particular exercise is unique,” the source said. One of the cadets at the training school, who hails from South West region, confirmed that his being shortlisted was facilitated by a member representing his constituency in the House of Representatives. He said: “ I was shortlisted by the special grace of God, and the support of our honorable in Abuja for this opportunity. We were told to report to Kano training school on March 7 for the exercise before they will later post us to various states. That was what they told us.” The Guardian learnt that the training exercise would last three months for those with National Diploma while applicants with Higher National Diploma as well as those with degrees would remain for the regimental exercise for six months. Contacted, the Public Relations Officer of the school, a Chief Superintendent of Immigration, Mrs. Amina Nqua Habiba Aliyu, denied knowledge of any fresh recruitment into the service. She maintained that the school is only mandated to receive applicants for training but would not be responsible for explanation on the category of their recruitment exercise. Amina, who said she was only aware of the Federal Government’s approved recruitment of 5,000 fresh cadets into the system, however, noted that the directive had not been executed. On whether those who are presently undergoing training were recruited secretly or on special consideration, the spokesperson declined further comments, referring the reporter to the Immigration headquarters for more clarifications.
Nawao! So wet in come differentiate this PMB govt from GEJ own? Where is the change we voted for when You and I have to visit Federal Reps before we can secure decent FG jobs to serve our own fatherland? Is this actually what was promised us? That we, graduates, and other qualified, job hungry Nigerians sit idle in the house while the few connected ones are called to get jobs they never applied for. .....& they talk about fight against corruption when actually their children and wards are the ones hu are favored to lead better lives via recruitment to choice FG MDAs. Sincerely, I weep for Nigeria cos her politicians (including PMB) are corrupt and have sold the future of her youth for a pot of porridge. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by Nafizzey(m): 1:24pm On Mar 16, 2016 |
moneyMouthed:
Nawao! So wet in come differentiate this PMB govt from GEJ own? Where is the change we voted for when You and I have to visit Federal Reps before we can secure decent FG jobs to serve our own fatherland?
Is this actually what was promised us? That we, graduates, and other qualified, job hungry Nigerians sit idle in the house while the few connected ones are called to get jobs they never applied for.
.....& they talk about fight against corruption when actually their children and wards are the ones hu are favored to lead better lives via recruitment to choice FG MDAs.
Sincerely, I weep for Nigeria cos her politicians (including PMB) are corrupt and have sold the future of her youth for a pot of porridge.
My brother tell them ooo and this politicians tomorrow will be saying Nigerian youth are lazy, unemployable or we should start small businesses mean while their ward/children which are not in any way better than us if we are to be tested on a level playing ground will be given automatic employment and employment into juicy MDAs/Agencies based on Nepotism. I weep for Us seriously... 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by PACO99: 2:31pm On Mar 16, 2016 |
Seriously, according to my Source who said he must tell me the truth. He still maintained that NSCDC General Recruitment should kick-start specifically 4th or 11th April, 2016. But he said Supplementary list of Replacement is what might come out so that those people who documented in Katsina plus those to be called by early April (almost 5,000) would go for Training immediately... Some people are currently on Training in Kano, that's for NIS. The bitter truth in all this is that General Recruitment is far from it but there is nothing God cannot do. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by moneyMouthed: 2:47pm On Mar 16, 2016 |
PACO99: Seriously, according to my Source who said he must tell me the truth. He still maintained that NSCDC General Recruitment should kick-start specifically 4th or 11th April, 2016. But he said Supplementary list of Replacement is what might come out so that those people who documented in Katsina plus those to be called by early April (almost 5,000) would go for Training immediately... Some people are currently on Training in Kano, that's for NIS. The bitter truth in all this is that General Recruitment is far from it but there is nothing God cannot do. Am hearing same thing here too...let's just keep hope alive and pray that they don't end up suspending the general recruitment cos the way them pack people plenty chook for the replacement ehn. The number of beneficiaries of the replacement exercise no be here o. That's why I fear the likelihood of suspension of general recruitment or its postponement till further notice. Well, like I earlier said, let's just keep hope alive and pray that, the recruitment truly begins April as widely speculated. All in all, na God dey pursue flies leave cow wet no get tail. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by moneyMouthed: 2:52pm On Mar 16, 2016 |
Nafizzey: My brother tell them ooo and this politicians tomorrow will be saying Nigerian youth are lazy, unemployable or we should start small businesses mean while their ward/children which are not in any way better than us if we are to be tested on a level playing ground will be given automatic employment and employment into juicy MDAs/Agencies based on Nepotism. I weep for Us seriously... Truly the whole thing about this unemployment thing down tire me. You no go school, them go say Why u nogo., you finish school and them go say no job shey na like did we go dey dey? Naija politicians sha. God for all. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by rugged2k2(f): 3:45pm On Mar 16, 2016 |
my source said Supplementary list should be out on or before friday.....as for the general recuritment if they will recurit oooo the advert might be in april 4 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by moneyMouthed: 6:26pm On Mar 16, 2016 |
rugged2k2: my source said Supplementary list should be out on or before friday.....as for the general recuritment if they will recurit oooo the advert might be in april Make we just dey watch them first. |
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by mollode: 6:41pm On Mar 16, 2016 |
pls madam, I would like to knw d categories of people dat have done deir documentation, were u given appt letter, ow do one knw if his or her name is dere , what re d requirements for documentation, where is d venue for level 8 documentation and wen is d training starting and for how long. pls ill appreciate ur quick response. thanks
quote author=rugged2k2 post=43825852]my source said Supplementary list should be out on or before friday.....as for the general recuritment if they will recurit oooo the advert might be in april[/quote] |
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by jsheng(m): 7:56pm On Mar 16, 2016 |
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Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by jayjai: 10:44pm On Mar 16, 2016 |
rugged2k2: my source said Supplementary list should be out on or before friday.....as for the general recuritment if they will recurit oooo the advert might be in april thank u , i pray to almighty Allah for our names to be included 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by nzechu(m): 11:07pm On Mar 16, 2016 |
mollode: pls madam, I would like to knw d categories of people dat have done deir documentation, were u given appt letter, ow do one knw if his or her name is dere , what re d requirements for documentation, where is d venue for level 8 documentation and wen is d training starting and for how long. pls ill appreciate ur quick response. thanks
quote author=rugged2k2 post=43825852]my source said Supplementary list should be out on or before friday.....as for the general recuritment if they will recurit oooo the advert might be in april pls could you be kind to ask your source wat the fate of the 2015 recruits who were dispersed is |
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by denzly4real(m): 11:19pm On Mar 16, 2016 |
rugged2k2: my source said Supplementary list should be out on or before friday.....as for the general recuritment if they will recurit oooo the advert might be in april Pls where can we view the list wen its out? Ur response will b appreciated.. |
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by rugged2k2(f): 4:44am On Mar 17, 2016 |
Few level 8,more Hnd and Ond.......you contact should be the one to contact you from today...all documentation is in katsina starting from friday. After d documentation you go to your state command for training. Traning will start 20th. 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by rugged2k2(f): 4:46am On Mar 17, 2016 |
Nobody that was documented collected apl.....they will issue during training. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by profinmasscom(m): 7:30am On Mar 17, 2016 |
rugged2k2: Few level 8,more Hnd and Ond.......you contact should be the one to contact you from today...all documentation is in katsina starting from friday. After d documentation you go to your state command for training. Traning will start 20th. So training is no longer at Ogun and Katsina state for everyone again? Hmmmmmm... May God be with us. |
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by jimikata(m): 8:46am On Mar 17, 2016 |
rugged2k2: Few level 8,more Hnd and Ond.......you contact should be the one to contact you from today...all documentation is in katsina starting from friday. After d documentation you go to your state command for training. Traning will start 20th. pls, rugged can I have ur number? i need to discuss with you privately. u can inbox me here: kade404@gmail. com. thanks. |
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by Bongi4luv(m): 9:02am On Mar 17, 2016 |
let's all hope for general recruitment,March/April 2016. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by moneyMouthed: 10:42am On Mar 17, 2016 |
Bongi4luv: let's all hope for general recruitment,March/April 2016. Bongi4luv: let's all hope for general recruitment,March/April 2016. Bongi4luv: let's all hope for general recruitment,March/April 2016. Exactly... April has come and this is our year of total breakthrough in job search. If u believe, just type" amen" and receive ur job. 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by Nobody: 11:20am On Mar 17, 2016 |
moneyMouthed:
Exactly... April has come and this is our year of total breakthrough in job search. If u believe, just type" amen" and receive ur job. AMEN....o Patiently waitin 4D Open ADVERT 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by Cupidkc(m): 1:27pm On Mar 17, 2016 |
Good day all. Information I gathered from my source is that they will be entering camp for training on Saturday..... Please who can authenticate this info?? |
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by chickygirl: 1:32pm On Mar 17, 2016 |
moneyMouthed:
Exactly... April has come and this is our year of total breakthrough in job search. If u believe, just type" amen" and receive ur job. Amen and Amen 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by rugged2k2(f): 5:05pm On Mar 17, 2016 |
camp is starting this weekend but in ur state.... 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by tico1212(m): 6:06pm On Mar 17, 2016 |
rugged2k2: camp is starting this weekend but in ur state.... But no call from contact yet, no APL .... how is that possible. 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by jimikata(m): 6:35pm On Mar 17, 2016 |
rugged2k2: camp is starting this weekend but in ur state.... heard the training will now commence after easther. can anyone confirm this. |
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by jayjai: 8:23pm On Mar 17, 2016 |
rugged2k2: Few level 8,more Hnd and Ond.......you contact should be the one to contact you from today...all documentation is in katsina starting from friday. After d documentation you go to your state command for training. Traning will start 20th. my contact is Governor oooo....do u think he ll b d 1 to call me? 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by tico1212(m): 8:25pm On Mar 17, 2016 |
jayjai: my contact is Governor oooo....do u think he ll b d 1 to call me? Lol..... alawada Y e no go call u? 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by eneakor(f): 8:52pm On Mar 17, 2016 |
[quote author=jayjai post=43864652]my contact is Governor oooo....do u think he ll b d 1 to call me?[/quote....lolsss.... 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by freshyabstel: 10:44pm On Mar 17, 2016 |
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Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by moneyMouthed: 11:16pm On Mar 17, 2016 |
jimikata: heard the training will now commence after easther. can anyone confirm this. My intuitive personae tells me that the successful candidates for replacement are to report for training with the main recruitment successful candidates. This is so as I just can't fathom a wise reason why NSCDC training instructors wud train people for replacement and then do same for recruitment. I think this wud amount to a waste of logistics, cash and time as they can seamlessly weave both exercises into a single one. I think dis can be thought over by the NSCDC administrative department. I wish those who were successful @ the replacement success as they expect their calls in some days, weeks or months time. All I know is that they must surely call you if you have really done your mathematical scheming correctly. So rest ur minds and have a copious sleep as sooner than later, you're coming out of the labor market in Jesus name. moneyMouthed:
My intuitive personae tells me that the successful candidates for replacement are to report for training with the main recruitment successful candidates. This is so as I just can't fathom a wise reason why NSCDC training instructors wud train people for replacement and then do same for recruitment. I think this wud amount to a waste of logistics, cash and time as they can seamlessly weave both exercises into a single one. I think dis can be thought over by the NSCDC administrative department. I wish those who were successful @ the replacement success as they expect their calls in some days, weeks or months time. All I know is that they must surely call you if you have really done your mathematical scheming correctly. So rest ur minds and have a copious sleep as sooner than later, you're coming out of the labor market in Jesus name. jimikata: heard the training will now commence after easther. can anyone confirm this. My intuitive personae tells me that the successful candidates for replacement are to report for training with the main recruitment successful candidates. This is so as I just can't fathom a wise reason why NSCDC training instructors wud train people for replacement and then do same for recruitment. I think this wud amount to a waste of logistics, cash and time as they can seamlessly weave both exercises into a single one. I think dis can be thought over by the NSCDC administrative department. I wish those who were successful @ the replacement success as they expect their calls in some days, weeks or months time. All I know is that they must surely call you if you have really done your mathematical scheming correctly. So rest ur minds and have a copious sleep as sooner than later, we shall all leave the labor market in Jesus name. |
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by Bongi4luv(m): 11:30pm On Mar 17, 2016 |
moneyMouthed:
My intuitive personae tells me that the successful candidates for replacement are to report for training with the main recruitment successful candidates. This is so as I just can't fathom a wise reason why NSCDC training instructors wud train people for replacement and then do same for recruitment.
I think this wud amount to a waste of logistics, cash and time as they can seamlessly weave both exercises into a single one. I think dis can be thought over by the NSCDC administrative department.
I wish those who were successful @ the replacement success as they expect their calls in some days, weeks or months time. All I know is that they must surely call you if you have really done your mathematical scheming correctly.
So rest ur minds and have a copious sleep as sooner than later, you're coming out of the labor market in Jesus name.
My intuitive personae tells me that the successful candidates for replacement are to report for training with the main recruitment successful candidates. This is so as I just can't fathom a wise reason why NSCDC training instructors wud train people for replacement and then do same for recruitment.
I think this wud amount to a waste of logistics, cash and time as they can seamlessly weave both exercises into a single one. I think dis can be thought over by the NSCDC administrative department.
I wish those who were successful @ the replacement success as they expect their calls in some days, weeks or months time. All I know is that they must surely call you if you have really done your mathematical scheming correctly.
So rest ur minds and have a copious sleep as sooner than later, we shall all leave the labor market in Jesus name. Amen o |