More Than 191,000 Nigerians Jostle For 9,460 Immigration Over NSCDC Jobs

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) is leading enlistment assessments for around 191,000 up-and-comers who went after positions in the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC). 

Talking with Journalists during the activity for up-and-comers into the NIS on Monday in Abuja, the Secretary of the Civil Defense, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board, Yakmut Alhassan Saleh, said the PC based test was occurring simultaneously in 126 focuses over Nigeria's 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). 

He stated: "Everywhere on the nation, we have right around 190,000 applicants out of which 113,000 are Civil Defense, and for Immigration. 

"We have 78,000 competitors across 126 focuses in Nigeria. 

"The assessment is broken into three stages; we have the one for graduates and HND, NCE and OND and the third one for auxiliary school (leavers)." 

The assessment, as indicated by him, was being directed by JAMB to guarantee straightforwardness and evade hostility and disarray that followed a comparable exercise a couple of years back. 

Yakmut stated: "We need to experience a straightforward strategy for an enrollment exercise and it needs to begin from the word go. 

"This is only one segment of the activity, after this, we go into physical and clinical just as psychometric exercise." 

He said the Interior service was into organization with JAMB to guarantee that each competitor is given a reasonable occasion to demonstrate that he has the legitimacy and necessity that we need. 

On the quantity of opening that are required to be filled by the candidates, the Board's secretary said 9,460 positions are available to anyone by effective competitors, adding that the outcomes from the JAMB enrollment test would be delivered following the activity. 

"Quickly we get the outcomes, we will waitlist for physical and clinical tests before 15 December (2020) IPP and catching will start, and they will currently go for a half year preparing for specialization." 

"In the two associations, we are selecting 9,460. 5,000 for common safeguard and 4,460 for movement," Yakmut said.

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Etebu Tari
3 years ago

i hate this job ehnn


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Holy Uririoghene
3 years ago

Jamb jamb


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Perebo Vincent
3 years ago

Are they serious?? For this 


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Boring job


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Omiri Patrick
3 years ago

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Samson Olaleye
3 years ago

Look for better job


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Ayodele Jeremiah
3 years ago

perhaps we wont all do same thing here in 9ja. Jamb they coolect our money yearly.


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Waiting man go do kwanu


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Nlewechi Miracle
3 years ago

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Umeh Henry O
3 years ago

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Emmanuel Ogbaga
3 years ago

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Njoku Vincent
3 years ago

Watin man go do


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Over nscdc job?


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Kalu Emmanuel
3 years ago

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Dominion Stephen
3 years ago

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Ajah Sunday Ode
3 years ago

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3 years ago

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