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Re: Federal Road Safety Commission 2018 Recruitment: How To Apply by Nobody: 12:01pm On Jun 20, 2018 |
haybble:Wehdone o Mr. ICT |
Re: Federal Road Safety Commission 2018 Recruitment: How To Apply by emmieachichi: 12:07pm On Jun 20, 2018 |
to Dtob,Febem and tech18, words alone can not explain ur good effort. may d force b with u. to dose dat are having issues better u get dese guys to help u because dere type is rare.its not every day u see dis kind gestures on other forum.seriously if una type dey government, we all for don get work or even get hope for face to face screening self...and to dose dat are feeling helpless or facing challenges with emails n Reg. omo make una no give up oo.because if u can endure a wicked professor during ur project especially from chapter 3 and 4 and ur graduated with ur head high and u went for nysc in a no mans land, make simple FRSC application come b challenge for u now....word of advice, man up and look uche for face,trust me, u will scare d buhari out of d gbontastic nomenclature 2 Likes |
Re: Federal Road Safety Commission 2018 Recruitment: How To Apply by HNO3: 4:11pm On Jun 20, 2018 |
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Re: Federal Road Safety Commission 2018 Recruitment: How To Apply by becoben: 4:42pm On Jun 20, 2018 |
For those of you selling past questions I wonder where you got that from and for the ignorant ones that will buy it's normal this is Nigeria... NB. The proposed Jamb test is just a mere test of your knowledge nothing more, you aren't paying for anything... and more importantly from a frsc official "Go and get your NIN and also your Driver's License now we would consider them first" Your NIN and Drivers Licence is still your property even if you don't get the job... NIN is free, Driver's licence is not... NB. You would notice it's wasn't made compulsory during filling out the form online... There is still time... Do the needful now... Don't pay anybody a dime for Job racketeering... Thank me Later 2 Likes |
Re: Federal Road Safety Commission 2018 Recruitment: How To Apply by DTOBS(m): 4:44pm On Jun 20, 2018 |
This man must be a comedian Thanks boss for your remark, it is well appreciated. emmieachichi: |
Re: Federal Road Safety Commission 2018 Recruitment: How To Apply by DTOBS(m): 4:46pm On Jun 20, 2018 |
Thanks for this info! I just dey laugh at those pple marketing past question, hope nobody fall for their scam! Meanwhile, how much do they do Driver's Licence and can I do it on my own without the help of a driving school? becoben: |
Re: Federal Road Safety Commission 2018 Recruitment: How To Apply by horlumightyy(m): 5:29pm On Jun 20, 2018 |
For some time now, news has been making the rounds that some unemployed Nigerians pay huge sums of money to secure employment in some Ministries, Agencies and Departments of government, especially at the federal level. Top on the list of these MDAs and paramilitary organisations are the Nigerian Customs Service, Nigeria Immigration Service, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Nigeria Police, Nigeria Prison Service, Federal Civil Service Commission, among others. The entire saga peaked with the compulsory retirement on January 15 of Mrs. Rose Chinyere Uzoma as the Comptroller General of the Nigeria Immigration Service. Media reports had alleged that the forced exit of Mrs. Uzoma was not unconnected with allegations of nepotism levelled against her. However, it must be noted that job racketeering is not a federal issue alone. It happens in state MDAs and the private sector too. Senator Atiku Bagudu had during discussion on the floor of the Senate on January 16 said a statement credited to the dismissed Comptroller General of the NIS, alleged over 4,000 employment slots were approved by the Federal Government but were sold to job applicants while others were allocated to some personalities in breach of due process. He also noted that employment letters were offered for sale at the rate of between N400, 000 and N500, 000 through a syndicate operating in Gwagwalada and Karu. It will be recalled that a similar scandal rocked the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps sometime last year. Many senators had affirmed last week that some of their constituents were asked to pay in order to get appointments at some federal agencies. Wading into the issue of bribery-for-job scandal, the Senate has mandated its Committees on Federal Character and Employment, Labour and Productivity to investigate these allegations of kickbacks in the employment processes in the NIS and other MDAs with a view to bringing the culprits to book. The joint committee was given eight weeks to conclude its assignment. The Minister of Interior, Abba Moro, has also set up an in-house investigative panel to unravel the allegations of sharp practices within the NIS. Why did I say that this scandal is the worst kept secret? It has been an open secret for a long time now that jobs whether in the private or public sector in Nigeria are largely for sale. Less than half of the persons employed in most of the federal and state MDAs in the last decade could be said to have got the job on merit. More often than not, you must pay (in cash or kind) or must have been recommended by a very important person for your job application to be considered. Even in the private sector, the story is not any different. Most bank jobs are got not necessarily by those who passed the routine aptitude tests and oral interviews but those whose parents or the organisations they worked for have fat accounts with the banks. Even teaching jobs have been on sale for long at least in Abuja. I have heard stories of those who paid to get teaching appointments. As it is with getting job appointments into some MDAs, so it is with getting promotion and choice postings, as merit counts for less while the ability to bribe, political party affiliation, and the VIPs one knows are of primary importance. A scandal similar to what happens with employment is also playing out when it comes to getting admissions to tertiary institutions. I once had a nasty experience about 22 years ago. I had done the Polytechnic entrance examination to a polytechnic located in one of the South-West states. I scored 204 over 300. The cut-off mark for out-of-state applicants was 203. Shouldn’t I be packing my luggage to go to school? Not so fast! I was told that the institution, as a state-owned, was at liberty to pick and choose those to admit. My encounter with the Registrar of the polytechnic was very revealing. After listening to my story, he asked me to come back in two weeks’ time. On getting back, after a long wait, he told me to meet with his secretary who in turn asked me whose list my name came with. I naively mentioned my father’s name. He searched through the files containing list of names from commissioners, traditional and religious rulers, permanent secretaries and other political office holders. When he didn’t see any name like mine, he gave up. For three months, I was swinging back and forth to the institution without any success. Meanwhile, indigenes of the state who had scores far less than mine had been admitted and started attending lectures before my name eventually got published on the discretionary list. I was then given three days to pay the tuition fees. To cut a long story short, I studied in the school for a semester before leaving for the university. Today, some scoundrels have perfected the act of selling admission letters to desperate and unqualified students. I think the reason why bribery-for-job or admission-for-sale racketeering flourishes is due to the dearth of job and admission opportunities. In elementary economics, when demand outweighs supply, the price will rise. There are far too many persons seeking white-collar jobs than there are vacancies. Same with tertiary institutions’ admissions. The number of persons looking for admission is more than the universities’ carrying capacity. For instance, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin said recently that out of the 64,121 candidates that qualified for admission into the university for the 2012/2013 academic session, only 8,098 students were offered admission. Job drought apart, our diminished values and ethics also contribute to the untoward situation. Though Nigerians are said to be highly religious, however, our religiosity does not always reflect well in our human relations. The rat-race to make money at all costs from even a calamitous situation is a worthy testimony of the abysmal level of our moral corruption. If some persons would rob accident victims and deny flood victims of their relief materials, how will they not cash in on desperate job seekers who want to be gainfully employed? I agree that the bribe-for-job scandal should be investigated but are those investigating not also the culprits? Are they not the VIPs encouraging the heads of these MDAs to set aside rules and procedures and willy-nilly take their candidates? Who will clean the Aegean’s table? The issue at hand goes beyond the Senate probe. A select men and women of integrity should instead take on that responsibility. They could be from the three arms of government and the civil society. Beyond probe however, government at all levels needs to provide an enabling environment that will ensure that job opportunities abound and for those who may wish to set up their own enterprise, they have access to soft loans. Those collecting ‘blood money’ from hapless job applicants and admission seekers should remember the eternal words of the late Dele Giwa that “No evil deeds can go unpunished. Any evil done by man to man will be redressed. If not now, then certainly later; if not by man, then by God for the victory of evil over good can only be temporary.” Source: Punchng.com 1 Like |
Re: Federal Road Safety Commission 2018 Recruitment: How To Apply by becoben: 6:46pm On Jun 20, 2018 |
DTOBS: Bro when I did mine it was 20k for 3years (first timer) but officially it's 6500, late last year through a Road safety official @ Lagos... but don't fall for scam e.g oluwole n Co... NB you must have your proficiency certificate before the drivers license process start proper (60 days) 2 Likes |
Re: Federal Road Safety Commission 2018 Recruitment: How To Apply by zanebaddo(m): 7:14pm On Jun 20, 2018 |
becoben:bros what if your still learning how to drive ? or that you don't even know how to drive yet and there's no way you have a driver's licence without knowing how to drive. what's the implication please? |
Re: Federal Road Safety Commission 2018 Recruitment: How To Apply by becoben: 7:24pm On Jun 20, 2018 |
zanebaddo:Bro I don't know about this... I just felt like sharing what I was told... and also for people not to fall for job racketeering |
Re: Federal Road Safety Commission 2018 Recruitment: How To Apply by Treasure17(m): 7:57pm On Jun 20, 2018 |
becoben:Thanks for the information. |
Re: Federal Road Safety Commission 2018 Recruitment: How To Apply by emeh5(m): 10:45pm On Jun 20, 2018 |
Please, I need help seriously, I've been applying for frsc job but I've been having access denied. Even though I followed thoroughly the procedures listed here by patriotic citizens. But still got access denied. Even I've created upto 5 different types of emails. Still access denied. Please what do I do. I take God dey beg una for an assistance |
Re: Federal Road Safety Commission 2018 Recruitment: How To Apply by yns4real: 10:56pm On Jun 20, 2018 |
emeh5: Send me your details including phone number you have neva used for this application and new email address. I will get it done for you. |
Re: Federal Road Safety Commission 2018 Recruitment: How To Apply by yns4real: 10:58pm On Jun 20, 2018 |
emeh5: Send me your details including phone number you have neva used for this application and new email address. I will get it done for you. State the post desired. |
Re: Federal Road Safety Commission 2018 Recruitment: How To Apply by emeh5(m): 10:58pm On Jun 20, 2018 |
K. Let's chat on watsappp. My number is 07038050308 |
Re: Federal Road Safety Commission 2018 Recruitment: How To Apply by emeh5(m): 11:06pm On Jun 20, 2018 |
yns4real:Please your watsappp contact |
Re: Federal Road Safety Commission 2018 Recruitment: How To Apply by yns4real: 11:08pm On Jun 20, 2018 |
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Re: Federal Road Safety Commission 2018 Recruitment: How To Apply by Jeez2(f): 3:00am On Jun 21, 2018 |
Ghydyon:please how did you solve this issue? I'm experiencing the same issue too. I haven't completed the application but it's showing submitted. |
Re: Federal Road Safety Commission 2018 Recruitment: How To Apply by josh99: 3:08am On Jun 21, 2018 |
Someone should please guide me through, I just registered now on the portal and I was sent a mail to go to My Application to finish the reg but whenever I click on my application the response I receive is Access denied that I should log in again |
Re: Federal Road Safety Commission 2018 Recruitment: How To Apply by tech18: 3:16am On Jun 21, 2018 |
emmieachichi: Thank you |
Re: Federal Road Safety Commission 2018 Recruitment: How To Apply by tech18: 3:17am On Jun 21, 2018 |
Jeez2:That's how the portal is .Just click COMPLETE APPLICATION It will take you to where you will continue |
Re: Federal Road Safety Commission 2018 Recruitment: How To Apply by HNO3: 6:19am On Jun 21, 2018 |
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Re: Federal Road Safety Commission 2018 Recruitment: How To Apply by fabem(m): 7:55am On Jun 21, 2018 |
Hi Guys, As i promised that i will you give you update, The site is back for those that want to apply from the start (Pre-Application stage). You will receive your email and continue your application easily. Just make sure you change password after you have login proper. To change your password, follow Tech18 and DTOBS post on this thread, you will see it. If you are still having issues, you can get in touch with us at, Instinct Computer Consult, Call/Whatsapp: 08029359634 Thank You. 1 Like |
Re: Federal Road Safety Commission 2018 Recruitment: How To Apply by iamagod1(m): 8:48am On Jun 21, 2018 |
fabem: pls do you know the closing date to this application |
Re: Federal Road Safety Commission 2018 Recruitment: How To Apply by fabem(m): 10:31am On Jun 21, 2018 |
iamagod1: The recruitment started on the 27th of May and it will close six weeks after which means it will close early next month 6-7th of July. |
Re: Federal Road Safety Commission 2018 Recruitment: How To Apply by SageNaruto(m): 11:29am On Jun 21, 2018 |
fabem: I never changed my password, and I went through the whole process stress free. |
Re: Federal Road Safety Commission 2018 Recruitment: How To Apply by fabem(m): 12:19pm On Jun 21, 2018 |
SageNaruto: It is possible, just to avoid "access denied" issue that is why we advice applicants to always change their password before they proceed. It does not mean it will not go if they if password remain the same. |
Re: Federal Road Safety Commission 2018 Recruitment: How To Apply by Mekailo(m): 12:49pm On Jun 21, 2018 |
C luv for d job,guys prepare to stop a moving vehicle b4 u ll b appointed.4rm a sure source,start practice at home or express.Goodluck
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Re: Federal Road Safety Commission 2018 Recruitment: How To Apply by Jeez2(f): 1:01pm On Jun 21, 2018 |
tech18:I've done that like 5 times, yet no show |
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