Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by rittyben(f): 7:58pm On Oct 31, 2020 |
Emily22 any update? Uspic what's up? |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by Emily22(m): 8:05pm On Oct 31, 2020 |
rittyben: Emily22 any update? Uspic what's up? No update except d unending posting of date According to nscdc media aide( I don't know maybe he is genuine o but I chatted him up)..Also I noticed nscdc official page retweet his comment So we should be expecting the list anytime. I was also told fire service or prison, can't remember sha.....they skipped the exam part so let's hope so for this one SPOILER - Everything I wrote up there is based on what I saw on twitter.... Lastly, if you have any misplaced document or damaged document, please get a police report at the nearest police station and swear an oath (affidavit) at the nearest court to you.... Hope am making sense. 2 Likes |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by HarunaWest(m): 8:22pm On Oct 31, 2020 |
rittyben: Harunawest how far? Any information? Am still in a Limbo regarding NSCDC recruitment. But last time i spoke to my contact.He said itbwill be concluded this year and camp is next year .moreover the people that were earlier called for replacement will joinnthe recruitment for training. 1 Like |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by Niceguyyy: 5:56am On Nov 01, 2020 |
Please any update as regards when the list will be released, Oct has passed, it's now Nov and heard the CG tenure will end this month, probably he ll want to Kickstart the recruitment before leaving office by releasing the list of successful candidates, may God Almighty favor us. 2 Likes |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by Danielomisco(m): 8:11am On Nov 01, 2020 |
Niceguyyy: Please any update as regards when the list will be released, Oct has passed, it's now Nov and heard the CG tenure will end this month, probably he ll want to Kickstart the recruitment before leaving office by releasing the list of successful candidates, may God Almighty favor us. lol its just 1st Nov now ,let's see Tuesday atleast. 1 Like |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by Noblejay7: 4:52pm On Nov 02, 2020 |
salaries …Workers of Federal Fire Service, ECN, others plead hardship, threaten to stay off work …CEOs of MDAs must explain what happened — Finance Ministry official By Our Reporter At least 428 Ministries, Departments and Agencies, MDAs, in the federal civil service have reportedly exhausted their 2020 personnel costs and are, therefore, unable to pay salaries. Funds meant for personnel costs are domiciled in accounts overseen by the Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System, IPPIS, department in the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation, OAGF. But an official of the Ministry of Finance who pleaded anonymity, told Vanguard yesterday that it was strange for MDAs to claim to have exhausted their personnel budgets before end of a fiscal year. He said each MDA has a budget for personnel costs and wondered how anyone would claim there was no money to pay salaries. According to him, chief executive officers of such MDAs have to explain what is happening. However, the situation is such that the morale of officers and men of the Federal Fire Service, FFS, for instance, is now at an all-time low, following inability of the Ibrahim Alhaji Liman-led management of the service to pay salaries of the operatives for the past two months. Consequently, there are grumblings within the service, with plans by some personnel to stay away from work, saying they could no longer continue to borrow money to come to work. While the operatives used to receive their salaries between 26th and 29th of every month, the situation took a dramatic turn in September as they were not paid. Hopes that they would be paid in days became dashed when weeks after, they were still not paid. A similar situation recurred in the month of October. Hard times Many of the operatives, who spoke with Vanguard, said life had become increasingly difficult for them as they are unable to meet financial obligations while they have exhausted their goodwill with their neighbours and can no longer continue to borrow money to feed and go to work. It was learned that the situation is not different in many other MDAs. “Schools were only recently reopened after the COVID-19 induced lock-down. This is the time to pay fees. Some of us have more than one child in school. Where do we get the money to pay the fees?” a staff in one of the MDAs lamented. Another personnel who also declined to give his name for fear of possible sanctions, said he was tired of borrowing from neighbours. He said: “I am deployed in one of the states where state workers are not even paid on time. Now, the Federal Government has not paid me for the past two months. Who do I borrow from? Is it from my neighbours who are state civil servants and who have also not been paid or who are paid in percentages? “My wife sells foodstuffs. As I speak, we have exhausted all she had in the shop. My situation is even better. There are some couples who are both staff of the service. Only God knows how those ones have been surviving. “We are not even talking about allowances or beverages that should be given to operations staff. We are asking for our salaries. They blame us for speaking in the social media but the truth is that most of us did not even say anything on the social media. “When our creditors come to ask for debt repayments and we keep telling them that we have not been paid, definitely the news will get out to the public because those ones will start spreading tales about how we owe them and have refused to pay back.” Not only FFS, but other MDAs The Federal Fire Service had issued two circulars within one month regarding the situation. In the first circular dated October 14, 2020, and signed by the Director, Finance and Accounts of the Service, Agholor Michael, the paramilitary agency sought to downplay the development, saying it was not the only one affected. “This is to inform the personnel of the service that delay in the payment of September 2020 salary was due to insufficient funds in the Federal Fire Service personnel cost head, just like other MDAs. “Consequent upon the above, relevant agencies have been contacted and efforts are in top gear to resolve the issue as soon as possible,” the circular stated. Vanguard checks, however, revealed that other services in the Ministry of Interior are not caught in the same web of non-payment of salaries. Aside from the Federal Fire Service, other agencies in the ministry are the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, the Nigeria Correctional Service, NcoS, and the Nigeria Immigration Service NIS. 428 MDAs can’t pay However, in another circular dated October 30, 2020, the service was specific in stating that 428 “Ministries and Extra Ministerial Departments of the Federal Government” are affected. The circular, signed by the Deputy Controller-General (Admin & Supplies), Mr Quintus G. Azogu, on behalf of the Controller General read: “I am directed to inform all personnel of the Service that the Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System, IPPIS, department of the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation, OAGF, was unable to pay salaries since September 2020 due to insufficient fund in the Services 2020 Personnel budgetary allocation. “Similarly, about four hundred and twenty-eight (428) Ministries and Extra Ministerial Departments of the Federal Government were affected. “However, the Service is in touch with the relevant authorities of Federal Ministry of Finance to ensure that this delay is resolved as soon as possible to enable the payment of outstanding salaries for the year 2020. “To this effect, I am further directed to seek the understanding, patience and cooperation of all personnel, pending the resolution of the matter.” Same problem at ECN Vanguard recalls that the Energy Commission of Nigeria ECN had in a similar circular dated October 5, 2020, advanced the same reason for its inability to pay the staff. Director, Finance & Accounts of the ECN, Cletus D. Nnah, who signed the circular on behalf of the commission’s Director-General/CEO, had said the development affected 422 agencies. The circular read: “I am directed to inform all staff of the commission that the Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System, IPPIS, department of the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation was unable to pay our September, 2020 salary due to insufficient fund in the commission’s 2020 personnel budgetary allocation. “However, the commission in conjunction with the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology (FMST) and OAGF IPPIS department is liaising with the Federal Ministry of Finance (FMF) to obtain authority to incur expenditure for payment of our outstanding salary for the year 2020. This delay is affecting about 422 agencies of the government and will be resolved quickly. “Consequently, I am also directed to solicit the cooperation of all staff to be patient with the government, pending the resolution of this matter. You are also kindly advised to be prudent with whatever salary you receive within this fiscal 2020. Please be assured of the Director-General/CEO’s warm regards, and best wishes.” Some staff of this agency also said life had been tough for them and their families, wondering how government expected to cope with the present inflationary trend in the country. A staff who pleaded anonymity lamented: “It’s been tough surviving. Another month (October) has ended now and there is no sign that he will be paid. How does one survive?” While it was not clear how the personnel costs were exhausted, checks revealed that it was either the funds were deployed for other purposes or that the affected agencies overshot their recruitment allocation, in which case they recruited new personnel above what was approved for them. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/11/428-federal-ministries-depts-agencies-cant-pay-salaries/PS: Federal government that can't pay salaries right now, can it finance recruitment? I think those waiting for this NSCDC job should find something else to do. |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by nuradeen011(m): 5:05pm On Nov 02, 2020 |
Noblejay7: salaries …Workers of Federal Fire Service, ECN, others plead hardship, threaten to stay off work …CEOs of MDAs must explain what happened — Finance Ministry official By Our Reporter At least 428 Ministries, Departments and Agencies, MDAs, in the federal civil service have reportedly exhausted their 2020 personnel costs and are, therefore, unable to pay salaries. Funds meant for personnel costs are domiciled in accounts overseen by the Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System, IPPIS, department in the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation, OAGF. But an official of the Ministry of Finance who pleaded anonymity, told Vanguard yesterday that it was strange for MDAs to claim to have exhausted their personnel budgets before end of a fiscal year. He said each MDA has a budget for personnel costs and wondered how anyone would claim there was no money to pay salaries. According to him, chief executive officers of such MDAs have to explain what is happening. However, the situation is such that the morale of officers and men of the Federal Fire Service, FFS, for instance, is now at an all-time low, following inability of the Ibrahim Alhaji Liman-led management of the service to pay salaries of the operatives for the past two months. Consequently, there are grumblings within the service, with plans by some personnel to stay away from work, saying they could no longer continue to borrow money to come to work. While the operatives used to receive their salaries between 26th and 29th of every month, the situation took a dramatic turn in September as they were not paid. Hopes that they would be paid in days became dashed when weeks after, they were still not paid. A similar situation recurred in the month of October. Hard times Many of the operatives, who spoke with Vanguard, said life had become increasingly difficult for them as they are unable to meet financial obligations while they have exhausted their goodwill with their neighbours and can no longer continue to borrow money to feed and go to work. It was learned that the situation is not different in many other MDAs. “Schools were only recently reopened after the COVID-19 induced lock-down. This is the time to pay fees. Some of us have more than one child in school. Where do we get the money to pay the fees?” a staff in one of the MDAs lamented. Another personnel who also declined to give his name for fear of possible sanctions, said he was tired of borrowing from neighbours. He said: “I am deployed in one of the states where state workers are not even paid on time. Now, the Federal Government has not paid me for the past two months. Who do I borrow from? Is it from my neighbours who are state civil servants and who have also not been paid or who are paid in percentages? “My wife sells foodstuffs. As I speak, we have exhausted all she had in the shop. My situation is even better. There are some couples who are both staff of the service. Only God knows how those ones have been surviving. “We are not even talking about allowances or beverages that should be given to operations staff. We are asking for our salaries. They blame us for speaking in the social media but the truth is that most of us did not even say anything on the social media. “When our creditors come to ask for debt repayments and we keep telling them that we have not been paid, definitely the news will get out to the public because those ones will start spreading tales about how we owe them and have refused to pay back.” Not only FFS, but other MDAs The Federal Fire Service had issued two circulars within one month regarding the situation. In the first circular dated October 14, 2020, and signed by the Director, Finance and Accounts of the Service, Agholor Michael, the paramilitary agency sought to downplay the development, saying it was not the only one affected. “This is to inform the personnel of the service that delay in the payment of September 2020 salary was due to insufficient funds in the Federal Fire Service personnel cost head, just like other MDAs. “Consequent upon the above, relevant agencies have been contacted and efforts are in top gear to resolve the issue as soon as possible,” the circular stated. Vanguard checks, however, revealed that other services in the Ministry of Interior are not caught in the same web of non-payment of salaries. Aside from the Federal Fire Service, other agencies in the ministry are the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, the Nigeria Correctional Service, NcoS, and the Nigeria Immigration Service NIS. 428 MDAs can’t pay However, in another circular dated October 30, 2020, the service was specific in stating that 428 “Ministries and Extra Ministerial Departments of the Federal Government” are affected. The circular, signed by the Deputy Controller-General (Admin & Supplies), Mr Quintus G. Azogu, on behalf of the Controller General read: “I am directed to inform all personnel of the Service that the Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System, IPPIS, department of the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation, OAGF, was unable to pay salaries since September 2020 due to insufficient fund in the Services 2020 Personnel budgetary allocation. “Similarly, about four hundred and twenty-eight (428) Ministries and Extra Ministerial Departments of the Federal Government were affected. “However, the Service is in touch with the relevant authorities of Federal Ministry of Finance to ensure that this delay is resolved as soon as possible to enable the payment of outstanding salaries for the year 2020. “To this effect, I am further directed to seek the understanding, patience and cooperation of all personnel, pending the resolution of the matter.” Same problem at ECN Vanguard recalls that the Energy Commission of Nigeria ECN had in a similar circular dated October 5, 2020, advanced the same reason for its inability to pay the staff. Director, Finance & Accounts of the ECN, Cletus D. Nnah, who signed the circular on behalf of the commission’s Director-General/CEO, had said the development affected 422 agencies. The circular read: “I am directed to inform all staff of the commission that the Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System, IPPIS, department of the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation was unable to pay our September, 2020 salary due to insufficient fund in the commission’s 2020 personnel budgetary allocation. “However, the commission in conjunction with the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology (FMST) and OAGF IPPIS department is liaising with the Federal Ministry of Finance (FMF) to obtain authority to incur expenditure for payment of our outstanding salary for the year 2020. This delay is affecting about 422 agencies of the government and will be resolved quickly. “Consequently, I am also directed to solicit the cooperation of all staff to be patient with the government, pending the resolution of this matter. You are also kindly advised to be prudent with whatever salary you receive within this fiscal 2020. Please be assured of the Director-General/CEO’s warm regards, and best wishes.” Some staff of this agency also said life had been tough for them and their families, wondering how government expected to cope with the present inflationary trend in the country. A staff who pleaded anonymity lamented: “It’s been tough surviving. Another month (October) has ended now and there is no sign that he will be paid. How does one survive?” While it was not clear how the personnel costs were exhausted, checks revealed that it was either the funds were deployed for other purposes or that the affected agencies overshot their recruitment allocation, in which case they recruited new personnel above what was approved for them. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/11/428-federal-ministries-depts-agencies-cant-pay-salaries/
PS: Federal government that can't pay salaries right now, can it finance recruitment? I think those waiting for this NSCDC job should find something else to do. THE FG JUST COOKED UP A PROPAGANDA TO CANCEL RECRUITMENT |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by tocin44(m): 5:07pm On Nov 02, 2020 |
Noblejay7: salaries …Workers of Federal Fire Service, ECN, others plead hardship, threaten to stay off work …CEOs of MDAs must explain what happened — Finance Ministry official By Our Reporter At least 428 Ministries, Departments and Agencies, MDAs, in the federal civil service have reportedly exhausted their 2020 personnel costs and are, therefore, unable to pay salaries. Funds meant for personnel costs are domiciled in accounts overseen by the Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System, IPPIS, department in the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation, OAGF. But an official of the Ministry of Finance who pleaded anonymity, told Vanguard yesterday that it was strange for MDAs to claim to have exhausted their personnel budgets before end of a fiscal year. He said each MDA has a budget for personnel costs and wondered how anyone would claim there was no money to pay salaries. According to him, chief executive officers of such MDAs have to explain what is happening. However, the situation is such that the morale of officers and men of the Federal Fire Service, FFS, for instance, is now at an all-time low, following inability of the Ibrahim Alhaji Liman-led management of the service to pay salaries of the operatives for the past two months. Consequently, there are grumblings within the service, with plans by some personnel to stay away from work, saying they could no longer continue to borrow money to come to work. While the operatives used to receive their salaries between 26th and 29th of every month, the situation took a dramatic turn in September as they were not paid. Hopes that they would be paid in days became dashed when weeks after, they were still not paid. A similar situation recurred in the month of October. Hard times Many of the operatives, who spoke with Vanguard, said life had become increasingly difficult for them as they are unable to meet financial obligations while they have exhausted their goodwill with their neighbours and can no longer continue to borrow money to feed and go to work. It was learned that the situation is not different in many other MDAs. “Schools were only recently reopened after the COVID-19 induced lock-down. This is the time to pay fees. Some of us have more than one child in school. Where do we get the money to pay the fees?” a staff in one of the MDAs lamented. Another personnel who also declined to give his name for fear of possible sanctions, said he was tired of borrowing from neighbours. He said: “I am deployed in one of the states where state workers are not even paid on time. Now, the Federal Government has not paid me for the past two months. Who do I borrow from? Is it from my neighbours who are state civil servants and who have also not been paid or who are paid in percentages? “My wife sells foodstuffs. As I speak, we have exhausted all she had in the shop. My situation is even better. There are some couples who are both staff of the service. Only God knows how those ones have been surviving. “We are not even talking about allowances or beverages that should be given to operations staff. We are asking for our salaries. They blame us for speaking in the social media but the truth is that most of us did not even say anything on the social media. “When our creditors come to ask for debt repayments and we keep telling them that we have not been paid, definitely the news will get out to the public because those ones will start spreading tales about how we owe them and have refused to pay back.” Not only FFS, but other MDAs The Federal Fire Service had issued two circulars within one month regarding the situation. In the first circular dated October 14, 2020, and signed by the Director, Finance and Accounts of the Service, Agholor Michael, the paramilitary agency sought to downplay the development, saying it was not the only one affected. “This is to inform the personnel of the service that delay in the payment of September 2020 salary was due to insufficient funds in the Federal Fire Service personnel cost head, just like other MDAs. “Consequent upon the above, relevant agencies have been contacted and efforts are in top gear to resolve the issue as soon as possible,” the circular stated. Vanguard checks, however, revealed that other services in the Ministry of Interior are not caught in the same web of non-payment of salaries. Aside from the Federal Fire Service, other agencies in the ministry are the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, the Nigeria Correctional Service, NcoS, and the Nigeria Immigration Service NIS. 428 MDAs can’t pay However, in another circular dated October 30, 2020, the service was specific in stating that 428 “Ministries and Extra Ministerial Departments of the Federal Government” are affected. The circular, signed by the Deputy Controller-General (Admin & Supplies), Mr Quintus G. Azogu, on behalf of the Controller General read: “I am directed to inform all personnel of the Service that the Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System, IPPIS, department of the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation, OAGF, was unable to pay salaries since September 2020 due to insufficient fund in the Services 2020 Personnel budgetary allocation. “Similarly, about four hundred and twenty-eight (428) Ministries and Extra Ministerial Departments of the Federal Government were affected. “However, the Service is in touch with the relevant authorities of Federal Ministry of Finance to ensure that this delay is resolved as soon as possible to enable the payment of outstanding salaries for the year 2020. “To this effect, I am further directed to seek the understanding, patience and cooperation of all personnel, pending the resolution of the matter.” Same problem at ECN Vanguard recalls that the Energy Commission of Nigeria ECN had in a similar circular dated October 5, 2020, advanced the same reason for its inability to pay the staff. Director, Finance & Accounts of the ECN, Cletus D. Nnah, who signed the circular on behalf of the commission’s Director-General/CEO, had said the development affected 422 agencies. The circular read: “I am directed to inform all staff of the commission that the Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System, IPPIS, department of the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation was unable to pay our September, 2020 salary due to insufficient fund in the commission’s 2020 personnel budgetary allocation. “However, the commission in conjunction with the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology (FMST) and OAGF IPPIS department is liaising with the Federal Ministry of Finance (FMF) to obtain authority to incur expenditure for payment of our outstanding salary for the year 2020. This delay is affecting about 422 agencies of the government and will be resolved quickly. “Consequently, I am also directed to solicit the cooperation of all staff to be patient with the government, pending the resolution of this matter. You are also kindly advised to be prudent with whatever salary you receive within this fiscal 2020. Please be assured of the Director-General/CEO’s warm regards, and best wishes.” Some staff of this agency also said life had been tough for them and their families, wondering how government expected to cope with the present inflationary trend in the country. A staff who pleaded anonymity lamented: “It’s been tough surviving. Another month (October) has ended now and there is no sign that he will be paid. How does one survive?” While it was not clear how the personnel costs were exhausted, checks revealed that it was either the funds were deployed for other purposes or that the affected agencies overshot their recruitment allocation, in which case they recruited new personnel above what was approved for them. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/11/428-federal-ministries-depts-agencies-cant-pay-salaries/
PS: Federal government that can't pay salaries right now, can it finance recruitment? I think those waiting for this NSCDC job should find something else to do. From what I read. It didn't say FG can't pay salaries the way you put it. Let's be objective. 2 Likes |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by Mill007: 5:09pm On Nov 02, 2020 |
I day sure say no be Cork dey delay this NSCDC people now ooo.. I beg, God come help ooo ... Naija don dey lana n too much ooo |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by Nobody: 5:37pm On Nov 02, 2020 |
nuradeen011:
THE FG JUST COOKED UP A PROPAGANDA TO CANCEL RECRUITMENT Why worry yourself with news that has neither head nor tail. The recruitment will go on. Federal government recruitment always take time even without a covid infested year 2 Likes |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by Uspic(m): 6:10pm On Nov 02, 2020 |
Imagine what it will be like in a covid infested year derrick015:
Why worry yourself with news that has neither head nor tail. The recruitment will go on. Federal government recruitment always take time even without a covid infested year |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by Emily22(m): 6:38pm On Nov 02, 2020 |
I think those waiting for this NSCDC job should find something else to do. This last part gat me smiling 1 Like |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by Parisleo: 6:44pm On Nov 02, 2020 |
From the depth of my heart, with so much pain in it, I can bodly say that Nigeria is a very useless country..I weep for our youth...I feel the pains..after the struggles in school, u graduate and still depend on your parents again for food..u are the first born with plenty younger ones...there is no respect again, because one has not gotten a better job, small boys that were doing apprenticeship when u were in school are now big boys..first class is now very useless, nepotism, tribalism everytism is in place now...if u are not dressed like them or ur name does not sound like thiers, u will not even be allowed to enter the gate.. people who can't even construct good English and have ND as thier highest certificate are given preferences to even Masters holders because thier parents are connected... What is the way forward, are we going to continue like this...I feel for Nigeria youth, the frustrations...even if u manage to get a private job...they use you like slave...what will u do, u cnty quit, because family gats chop na...how can a youth be begging for 1k to do his monthly subscription.. it's just too painful that some people are so blind, stupid and foolish to see the truth..u support bad leaders because they are from your tribe...allow me to be tribalistic, but it's the fucking truth..a tribe that had the greatest number of political appointees and yet the greatest number of mass poverty We can do nothing, rather than pray for mercy of God, because ONLY GOD CAN SAVE NIGERIA 15 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by ijelu(m): 6:59pm On Nov 02, 2020 |
so like this now, the recruitment don cast... Nigeria need serious revolution !!! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by Tfreshzz(m): 7:12pm On Nov 02, 2020 |
After staying off here for more than one month, still no reasonable Info about the recruitment... ##Too bad! 1 Like |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by Shegunz: 8:10pm On Nov 02, 2020 |
Parisleo: From the depth of my heart, with so much pain in it, I can bodly say that Nigeria is a very useless country..I weep for our youth...I feel the pains..after the struggles in school, u graduate and still depend on your parents again for food..u are the first born with plenty younger ones...there is no respect again, because one has not gotten a better job, small boys that were doing apprenticeship when u were in school are now big boys..first class is now very useless, nepotism, tribalism everytism is in place now...if u are not dressed like them or ur name does not sound like thiers, u will not even be allowed to enter the gate.. people who can't even construct good English and have ND as thier highest certificate are given preferences to even Masters holders because thier parents are connected... What is the way forward, are we going to continue like this...I feel for Nigeria youth, the frustrations...even if u manage to get a private job...they use you like slave...what will u do, u cnty quit, because family gats chop na...how can a youth be begging for 1k to do his monthly subscription.. it's just too painful that some people are so blind, stupid and foolish to see the truth..u support bad leaders because they are from your tribe...allow me to be tribalistic, but it's the fucking truth..a tribe that had the greatest number of political appointees and yet the greatest number of mass poverty We can do nothing, rather than pray for mercy of God, because ONLY GOD CAN SAVE NIGERIA I feel ur agony. Hausa/Fulani has buried Nigeria. The best for her now is to abandon her funeral service. Oh Israel to ur tents. Without division or massive revolution with deadly blood shet, no way for this dustbin called my country. So painful. I was full of anger when the youth channelled their anger on a mere powerless unit of d corrupt govt called SARS. If we revolt against Nigeria as a whole, a new Nigeria will come or if we can't then divide. No progress as long as Hausa/Fulani is leading. Too sad!! 6 Likes |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by IceTrice01: 7:13am On Nov 03, 2020 |
Niceguyyy:
Did prison do any CBT? NO Yes, they wrote an exam not a computer based test though 1 Like |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by Adexchelsea19(m): 8:40am On Nov 03, 2020 |
Someone from Abuja just told me this morning that the recruitment will still go on now, he said they were about to release the list when endsars issue started. So let's not give up, and keep praying. But when you are doing this, let's continue to do other things cuz this is Nigeria |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by DestinyDjohn: 9:19am On Nov 03, 2020 |
Good day everyone please I will like to advise those seeking to secure a job in nscdc, if you know you have an agent running this stuff for you, please do well to know the agent personally because there are scammers everywhere even on this thread... I've been scammed of my hard earn money.. These evil men will issue out fake employment letter to you... I will upload the letter soon.. Please if there is anyone who can help me track the address or location of the scammer using his phone number please quote this comment or pm..... Thanks 4 Likes |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by Danielomisco(m): 9:54am On Nov 03, 2020 |
Adexchelsea19: Someone from Abuja just told me this morning that the recruitment will still go on now, he said they were about to release the list when endsars issue started. So let's not give up, and keep praying. But when you are doing this, let's continue to do other things cuz this is Nigeria endsars is over now.soon they will say second wave of corona 1 Like |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by damibjs: 10:38am On Nov 03, 2020 |
Danielomisco: endsars is over now.soon they will say second wave of corona Dont mind dem.... 2 Likes |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by Makavelli099(m): 10:43am On Nov 03, 2020 |
Please those anticipating the next step of this recruitment process, while waiting, can we at least begin to share possible exam questions, past questions and links |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by enshi(m): 10:49am On Nov 03, 2020 |
DestinyDjohn: Good day everyone please I will like to advise those seeking to secure a job in nscdc, if you know you have an agent running this stuff for you, please do well to know the agent personally because there are scammers everywhere even on this thread... I've KIISbeen scammed of my hard earn money.. These evil men will issue out fake employment letter to you... I will upload the letter soon.. Please if there is anyone who can help me track the address or location of the scammer using his phone number please quote this comment or pm..... Thanks Contact me... We tract both phones and accounts 2 Likes |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by nuradeen011(m): 12:30pm On Nov 03, 2020 |
Makavelli099: Please those anticipating the next step of this recruitment process, while waiting, can we at least begin to share possible exam questions, past questions and links you are still confident, wow |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by Makavelli099(m): 4:45pm On Nov 03, 2020 |
nuradeen011: you are still confident, wow is there any reason I shouldn't be confident 1 Like |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by Danielomisco(m): 4:47pm On Nov 03, 2020 |
Makavelli099: is there any reason I shouldn't be confident lol no dey confident for this ish oh,Even C.G media aide wey drop tweet sey any moment don lock up hin thing again. |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by Makavelli099(m): 5:29pm On Nov 03, 2020 |
Danielomisco: lol no dey confident for this ish oh,Even C.G media aide wey drop tweet sey any moment don lock up hin thing again. abeg carry your negativity commot my side, any moment means the list is ready or almost ready, you don't expect him to give a particular date,.. The update he gave is encouraging and I don't any reason to be negative here If you actually convinced the exercise has been cancelled, then what are still looking for on this thread ? 2 Likes |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by Danielomisco(m): 6:31pm On Nov 03, 2020 |
Makavelli099: abeg carry your negativity commot my side, any moment means the list is ready or almost ready, you don't expect him to give a particular date,.. The update he gave is encouraging and I don't any reason to be negative here
If you actually convinced the exercise has been cancelled, then what are still looking for on this thread ? oga ohh all this long english for me.I no b ur enemy abeg 2 Likes |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by mimick(m): 8:02am On Nov 04, 2020 |
As I promised to feed you with vital information about this awaited Nscdc recruitment, the news is classified into two phases; However, Cg has been working to get an extension of some months to graduate the candidates before his retirement but whether cg leaves or not, the recruitment is still active and the list will be out any moment from now in November, 2020 from the source. Therefore, correctional service have finished their recruitment except training those officers that did the documentation in October, 2020 furthermore, forget about the news which is being trending on media about the exam, there will be no exam for the applicants and successful applicants would be informed to attend the documentation and training at the same time, let me emphasis on this, the source revealed that there will be no exam, only successful candidates would be invited for documentations and training and the list will be sent to the respective states commands of the applicants before end of November, 2020 but the date has not been fixed about shorlist. Thank you. May God Almighty include our names among the shortlisted candidates Amen. 7 Likes |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by somethinggood(m): 8:10am On Nov 04, 2020 |
mimick: As I promised to feed you with vital information about this awaited Nscdc recruitment, the news is classified into two phases; However, Cg has been working to get an extension of some months to graduate the candidates before his retirement but whether cg leaves or not, the recruitment is still active and the list will be out any moment from now in November, 2020 from the source. Therefore, correctional service have finished their recruitment except training those officers that did the documentation in October, 2020 furthermore, forget about the news which is being trending on media about the exam, there will be no exam for the applicants and successful applicants would be informed to attend the documentation and training at the same time, let me emphasis on this, the source revealed that there will be no exam, only successful candidates would be invited for documentations and training and the list will be sent to the respective states commands of the applicants before end of November, 2020 but the date has not been fixed about shorlist. Thank you. May God Almighty include our names among the shortlisted candidates Amen. confirm from the source please if those whom were able to update their profile were those successful |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by nuradeen011(m): 8:34am On Nov 04, 2020 |
mimick: As I promised to feed you with vital information about this awaited Nscdc recruitment, the news is classified into two phases; However, Cg has been working to get an extension of some months to graduate the candidates before his retirement but whether cg leaves or not, the recruitment is still active and the list will be out any moment from now in November, 2020 from the source. Therefore, correctional service have finished their recruitment except training those officers that did the documentation in October, 2020 furthermore, forget about the news which is being trending on media about the exam, there will be no exam for the applicants and successful applicants would be informed to attend the documentation and training at the same time, let me emphasis on this, the source revealed that there will be no exam, only successful candidates would be invited for documentations and training and the list will be sent to the respective states commands of the applicants before end of November, 2020 but the date has not been fixed about shorlist. Thank you. May God Almighty include our names among the shortlisted candidates Amen. are they through with the promotion exam for junior cadre ? |
Re: NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps by cameeeeel(m): 8:36am On Nov 04, 2020 |
mimick: As I promised to feed you with vital information about this awaited Nscdc recruitment, the news is classified into two phases; However, Cg has been working to get an extension of some months to graduate the candidates before his retirement but whether cg leaves or not, the recruitment is still active and the list will be out any moment from now in November, 2020 from the source. Therefore, correctional service have finished their recruitment except training those officers that did the documentation in October, 2020 furthermore, forget about the news which is being trending on media about the exam, there will be no exam for the applicants and successful applicants would be informed to attend the documentation and training at the same time, let me emphasis on this, the source revealed that there will be no exam, only successful candidates would be invited for documentations and training and the list will be sent to the respective states commands of the applicants before end of November, 2020 but the date has not been fixed about shorlist. Thank you. May God Almighty include our names among the shortlisted candidates Amen. Amin. |