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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Recruitment For Entry-levels At Nigerian Immigration Service NIS by Delarosa(m): 2:26pm On May 26, 2017
My local governent, Ilorin east is missing. on that page, so I couldn't.apply, so what should I do? post=56764639]SUPERINTENDENT CADRE
Assistant Superintendent of Immigration II (ASI '')
1.Applicant must possess a minimum of first degree from a recognized institution of higher learning.
2.NYSC discharged certificate
3.Applicants must be between the ages of 18-30 years.



INSPECTORATE CADRE
Senior Inspector of Immigration (SII) & Assistant Inspector of Immigration (AII)
1.Applicants for Senior Inspector of Immigration (SII) must possess a minimum of Higher National Diploma (HND) from a recognized institution.
2.Applicants for Senior Inspector of Immigration (SII) must be between the ages of 18-30 years.
3.NYSC certificate is compulsory for senior Inspector of Immigration (SII)
4.Applicants for Assistant Inspector of Immigration (AII) must possess a minimum of NCE/OND from a recognized institution.
5.Applicants fo Assistant Inspector of Immigration(AII) must be between the ages of 18-26 years.



ASSISTANT CADRE
Immigration Assistant III (IA ''')
1.Applicant must be a holder of SSCE,NECO, GCE O/Level with minimum of four(4) credit in not more than 2 sittings, which should include English and Maths.
2.Applicants must be between the ages of 18-25 years.


How to apply
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PoliticsRe: Third Class Graduates Should Not Be Allowed To Hold Important Political Posts by Delarosa(m): 9:49pm On Mar 28, 2017
Doriana2:
The ambiguities involving Dino Melaye's certificate scandal has overwhelmed Nigeria's news space. The pertinent reality that only few people talk about is: Either a senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria did not graduate from a university or he graduated with an abysmal grade. It is now clear that a major part of Nigeria's  problem is the high number of uneducated and underqualified leaders occupying important political positions. This is unfortunately accompained with a populace that does not seem to care.‎ 
There was a recent thread of a proud third class civil engr Uniben graduate. While we admire the young man's courage to accept his subpar performance in school, we detest the idea that third class graduates should be allowed to occupy sensitive political postions. Nigerians have to realize that: ONLY excellent and qualified employers can make an organization excellent. Political positions should be treated as an important job vacancy and elections should be seen as a serious job interview.  It is because Nigerians don't pay attention to the qualities presented by 'prospective job applicants' and majorly look at tribe, religion or 'Number of Rice Bags shared' that we are in this mess of a country.
Unintelligent people would reply by saying 'Many People with 2nd class and 1st class are not as rich as some with 3rd class? They go on to proffer as an example, a detestable and morally reprehensible creature like Dino Melaye. The obvious answer is 'the ineffectual and unqualified political office holders are the cause of the failed experiment called Nigeria. The high rates of unemployment and wealth inequality are due to exactly leaders of such groups.

Another class of mentally myopic individuals would cite an example like Goodluck Jonathan, who was a PHD holder but was also mediocre as a leader.‎
The not so obvious ‎answer to this comes in the form of a parable: 'Lack of good tomatoes does not mean we should cook stew with sand'. The fact that GEJ was terrible should spur us on to properly screen our leaders (plus political parties) and request for even better qualities. We should not make the mistake again ‎of selecting someone bad just because average did not work out. 
A country of 180 million people demands someone intelligent and capable to run it. Lives and futures are literally at stake. We should not take the posts of the president and senators as a testing ground for failures in school. A successful organization like first bank will not employ a third class graduate as CEO so why should NIGERIANS accept third class graduates (or complete illiterates) as sen

ators?
Oga that's not the issue, is it all first class candidates that are fit or capable of holding political possitions. Ogbeniiiiii, the grades you come out with doesn't mean anything at all. There are lots of political office holders with SSCE cert and OND at the NASS and they are doing well for their constituencies. THIRD CLASS Candidates ain't failures Oga
CelebritiesRe: Oritsefemi Moves Into New Lekki Home (Photos) by Delarosa(m): 8:18pm On Mar 27, 2017
neoOduduwa:
But why you dey lie? undecided 400m? I'm 100% sure you're not worth 100m sad
meeeeeeeehnnnnnn, this house is wo
rth less than 400m jooor. Anyways congrat to him.

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