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[quote author=BigSamX post=117567021]National assembly service commission employment form is out for 2022/2023 recruitment process. Y"all should contact your connect in abj. I could give you more insight on how to collect the screening form though.[/quot Please do sir, show us the way |
Masha Allah, jazakallahu khair. This reminds me of the verse that says "do not be sad nor loose hope ", for what is meant for you will surely come to you . |
May Allah grant our wishes of earning a living & put Smiles ☺ on the faces of our loved ones |
sirjakez:Yegi how do we chat in private? |
Teeeecash:Bosoko yegi how can I get my Cv across to you so you can help me out |
sirjakez:They're plenty sir, but the few I know are FIRS, NASRDA,NIRSAL,Raw materials, scientific equipment....... |
the Christian religion is over! you people let everything go, you stood for nothing. The other day I heard the Pope talking about LGBT's right, what? are seriously serious about your beliefs? |
Asquare84:This is so true, I know some guys that are currently in Lagos from Minna. The recruitment was done through PWC, a private consultant. It was a tight one |
Sir seriously how genuine is this info? Cos am tired of disturbing my connect post=113444151]FCT-IRS, CBN, FIRS PLEASE CONTACT UR CONNECT.. NOTE: FOR FIRS ONLY PEOPLE WITH STRONG CONNECT WILL BE CONTACTED.....[/quote] |
mmtukur:I have sent a Dm sire |
HeroHero:True. Here is the gist... The bill, if signed into law, would give statutory backing to the existing Peace Corps of Nigeria, which currently has over 187,000 members, comprising regular staff and volunteers. The Senate has passed the Peace Corps bill. The bill, sponsored by Borno senator, Ali Ndume, seeks to give legal backing to the establishment of the Peace Corps as a government parastatal and allow its members to be absorbed into the proposed organisation at commencement. The bill was passed by the eighth Senate in late 2017 but President Muhammadu Buhari declined assent to the legislation in February 2018, citing security concerns as one of the reasons for his decision. He had also cited paucity of funds and duplication of duties of existing security agencies by the proposed corps as his main reasons. Mr Ndume reintroduced the bill to the ninth Senate on December 17, 2019. And during the second reading of the bill in December 2020, the lawmaker said the core mandate of the corps is to develop, empower, and provide gainful employment for the youth to facilitate peace, volunteerism, community services, neighbourhood watch and nation-building. The legislation, if passed, would give statutory backing to the existing Peace Corps of Nigeria, which currently has over 187,000 members, comprising regular staff and volunteers, he had told his colleagues. The lawmaker also said all the issues raised by Mr Buhari for withholding assent to the bill in the eighth Senate had been addressed in the new bill. Passage The passage of the bill was a sequel to the consideration of a report of the Senate Committee on Interior. The committee was asked to conduct public hearings and other legislative works on the bill. Presenting the report, the committee chairman, Sadiq Umar, echoed the objectives of the bill. He said the panel received hundreds of memoranda and many stakeholders supported the bill. He added that the legislation will be “a great benefit to Nigeria” and urged his colleagues to support the bill. In a committee of the whole, the Senate considered all 40 clauses of the bill and passed it afterwards. The House of Representatives is expected to concur with the Senate on the legislation after which it will be transmitted to the president for assent. In the past years, the Peace Corps was widely anticipated by many Nigerians who believed the corps will partly address the nation’s unemployment and insecurity crisis. Many others, however, opposed the bill, saying it creates a new bureaucracy at a time existing security agencies are underfunded. In 2017, lawmakers had planned to veto the president’s rejection. But an attempt to override the president’s veto of the bill failed in the House of Representatives in May 2018. |
Abeg throw more light Abiolang: |
God please answer our prayers this year, let all our efforts come to fruition, let us be the ones to break the chain of poverty in our family, let our parents be around when we finally make it...... Aameen |
abbateey:Congratulations, we pray ours is just behind the corner |
Please, does anyone know about underground recruitment going on in any research institutions in the country? |
why ain't they dressed in the New kit |
I love the eloquence of my V.p |
Britishcoins:I tell you brother,that hospital scare hell outa me |
I heard it's a rumour |
I wish this will get to the appropriate quarters & I also hope it will be given the consideration it requires |
nawa for naija oo |
chanchaga but, I've heard some people have received message as well....for npower health though |
hello house did anyone receive a text yesterday to come for screening next week Tuesday and Wednesday? |
jarrot:really i have no idea i only know that of minna |
Niger State fire service are requesting for C. V. at their fire service stations in Bida, Minna, Suleja and Kontagora. All the best. |
u guys are derailing the thread ,why not focus on posting or informing people how to get new openings |
this is more like Gnld |
it's really nice having thread on jobs in Mx
let's keep ourselves updated |
don't know how long it will take but, we're to report @10 am |
i went to chanchaga lg this morning where i saw my name amongst the one they placed, they asked us to come back on Monday for verification |
i have updated my account since monday morning, why is everyone saying otherwise |
guys i just updated my account information though N health material is not yet ready for download |