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EducationRe: Conversation With My ASUU Comrades: Let’s Get Real, By Jibrin Ibrahim by Fitzy4real(m): 10:14am On Oct 15, 2013
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PoliticsRe: Youths And The Composition Of The National Dialogue Committee by Fitzy4real(m): 2:32pm On Oct 13, 2013
I've always said that Nigeria will not move forward until we actually decide to move on from expired leaders...
PoliticsRe: Jega: 2015 Elections Will Hold In January Or February by Fitzy4real(m): 4:31pm On Oct 12, 2013
Hmmmmmmm........




















Ok
PoliticsRe: Fashola Courageous For Apologising Over ‘deportation’ Of Igbo In Lagos – Anambra by Fitzy4real(m): 4:17pm On Oct 12, 2013
I hope we've seen the end of this saga...
PoliticsRe: Lagos, Oando Complete N3.2b Power Plant by Fitzy4real(m): 10:19am On Oct 11, 2013
kudos to Fashola and LASG but I remember seeing a lot of people criticize GEJ for commissioning a 414MW plant earlier this month.
Jobs/VacanciesRecruitment Fee, Nigerian Immigration Service And A New Form Of Corruption by Fitzy4real(op): 9:48pm On Oct 10, 2013
Recruitment Fee, Nigeria Immigration Service And A New Form Of Corruption - The Exploitation Of The Unemployed By Government Agencies

By Karl Mantis Earl

It is indeed a huge surprise that not many commentators are alarmed by the on-going exploitation of hapless, jobless Nigerians by various government agencies in the name of recruitment- most notably and presently, the Nigeria Immigration Service and the Nigeria Air Force. For those who are not in the know, I would offer a little enlightenment. Two weeks ago, the Nigeria Immigration Service invited suitably qualified Nigerians to send in applications for a number of vacancies advertised by the service. I would not bore you with the spefics of their offerings in three categories with requirements ranging from SSCE certificates to university degrees or its equivalent but I would keep the issue straight on the subject of this essay- the exploitation of Nigerians by government agencies. Weeks earlier, the Nigeria Air Force has placed her own adverts inviting young Nigerians to apply to become tradesmen/women. I am sure majority are already familiar with the yearly recruitment by the Nigerian Army. That one happened earlier in the year but much like these two on offer this season; applicants were asked to pay “recruitment fees.”

For immigration, the recruitment fee is a thousand naira across the three categories while the Nigeria Air Force requires her would-be applicants to have a richer purse as they would have to fork out two thousand five hundred naira to be eligible for consideration in the recruitment exercise. The Nigeria Army collects a thousand naira from each of her applicants.

What is wrong with collecting a token from applicants who are not complaining? Many are wont to ask this question over and over again. I know there are many Nigerians who would happily pay a million naira to get into any of these agencies. I also know there are youths who would even prefer a higher charge as that would make it difficult for majority to apply and hence increase their chances of being considered. To these people, whatever am going to say here would certainly make no sense. They would plainly dismiss me and advise that I get a job. I have no apologies to offer them. In the first place, I do not write to please them and hence I am under no obligation to write what they would “like.”

But the issue at stake is beyond being populist or seeking to make a mountain out of nothing. It is about asking questions and insisting on honest answers. I am certain no one will begrudge any Nigerian the right to ask questions specially in matters affecting him/her. What I will do in this essay is simply no more than exercising my right to ask questions as every and any other citizen and I would demand nothing short of sincere answers from the authorities concerned- the comptroller general of immigrations, the chief of air staff and the man who runs the show in the army.

Now from information made available by relevant government agencies and from personal observations, millions of eligible Nigerian youths are under-employed or completely unemployed. Some of these agencies put Nigeria unemployment figures at over 30 million (educated and uneducated). If we assume for modesty sake that the figure is exaggerated and settle for a reduced figure of say 20 million, it follows that the guys handling the recruitment for these agencies are looking at “a 20 million-man market.” Let us again assume that out of this figure, only 10 million persons eventually  apply for these openings because the rest are without access to the internet or lack money or the minimal education that internet access asks of her users, you will still have a very, very huge market.

It is possible to dismiss the unemployment figures above as inaccurate or concocted but what is not in doubt is that today in Nigeria, unemployment is a present and worsening crises. It would be a huge miracle if there is any Nigerian who does not have at least one friend, relative, dependant, associate, child or parent who is unemployed. The undeniable fact is that millions and millions of Nigerians are without meaningful dignifying jobs. If you need evidence of this everyday ticking bomb which unemployment has become in Nigeria, get into the street, get into the markets, go to prayer houses, watch the lips of the thousands you see in churches and crusades. Eavesdrop into peoples’ phone calls and hear their complaints. The young energetic men and women who run after vehicles along the highways do not engage in that risky venture because they want to beat the Jamaicans in Olympics 100 meters race. They do not stay under the scorching heat because they want to experience what it feels like to go to live in the sun. They do not labour under the rain because they want to experiment with rain waters. They do not risk their lives for the love of risks. They are jobless, they are helpless.

Do not fall into the error of thinking that it is a lifestyle they have chosen or because their ancestors swore that they would never have a comfortable life. Do not forget that a good number of them are university graduates. Yes, you would see graduates among motor park touts, taxi operators, okada riders, cement sellers and plain street hawkers. Many more are marketers for banks and only depend on commissions- that is if and when they find customers. If they see no customer or are unable to convince folks to bring money to these banks, they go home hungry, even in their suits! Some who “work” earn as little as twenty thousand naira monthly and spend the bulk of it on transport; nothing is said of feeding and clothing which are basic necessities.

Interestingly, Nigeria does not run a welfare scheme for her unemployed. You do not receive any form of support from government if you are out of job like is the case even in some African countries. Also in Nigeria, stealing is highly prohibited especially petty thieving. If you steal a thousand naira for instance- perhaps to pay the fee immigration is asking, chances are that you would be burnt with abandoned motor tyres and petrol if you are caught. You may go free if you steal in billions but we shall return to that on a later date. Again, many of our parents and uncles hardly earn enough to support themselves before thinking of anyone else. Even when they earn enough, the dependency ratio in the country is way too high that before a man who earns say a hundred thousand naira which is what my mum earns even after teaching in a public school in Abia state for well over 30 years, she would have over ten persons baying for that little salary that you may feel bad collecting anything from her even when she spares something for you. It does not make sense for a graduate to be making phone calls to mummy daily when grandma has not been attended to and another aunty needs 50k to make up for her rent before she is pushed out by her greedy, heartless landlord. Remember also that there are younger ones to cater for too.

What’s the point in all of these? The one thousand naira the Nigerian immigration service is asking millions of Nigerians to pay as recruitment fee is way beyond the capacity of majority of those millions. Let me paint a graphic picture of what it takes to get one thousand naira. If you sell recharge cards, you will have to sell as many as 600 units of 100 naira MTN, GLO or Airtel recharge cards to be able to raise 1000 naira. Can anyone sell 600 units of 100 naira cards in a day or even two? If you sell 100 units daily, you will have to sell for six consecutive days at an unreduced rate to make the 1000 naira immigration is asking us to pay before being admitted into what essentially is a gambling affair at best if not worse- if you remember that the Jonathans, the Sambos, the Obasanjos and the Atikus will all send in names for express recruitment before the millions who will follow due process are ever considered.  Permit me to paint another portrait of how much you will suffer to raise a thousand naira. Chibuzor sell sells buns in front of my house. For each unit of buns he sells at 50 naira, he makes a gain of 10 naira. Chibuzor buys a maximum of 20 units every day as he has to face stiff competition from the retailers of sausage rolls within the neighbourhood too. Now assuming Chibuzor keeps all the gains he makes each day, forgoes food, water and does not recharge his handset, it would take him five days of selling all his 20 units of buns to be able to scrap 1000 naira. In sum, his earnings in five days would be thrown into the gambling pot.

I have gone this far to illustrate the difficulty of raising 1000 naira for this class of Nigerians who will be sending in applications to the Nigeria Immigration Service. Nigerians must ask: where is this money (my estimate tells me it would be 10, 000, 000, 000. 00- ten billion naira- 10, 000, 000 applicants multiplied by 1000 naira) going into? Into whose account are we paying into? Is it legal to make money from unemployed Nigerians? Is the exercise more of a revenue generation drive than a recruitment affair? Will the proceeds from this be paid into the federation account as required by law? I understand a consultancy firm is handling the whole recruitment exercise for the agency, now who appointed this consulting firm? What is their competence and on what basis would the sharing and rationing of money be carried out? Who in the first instance brought this idea of fleecing unemployed Nigerians? How much did the CG pay as recruitment fee when he joined the service?

If the Comptroller General of NIS cannot provide cogent and convincing answers to these straight questions, I strongly believe he should be summoned by the National Assembly and be made to apologize to Nigerian, refund those who have paid their money and the fee withdrawn completely and immediately. Nigerians must not pay government agencies for jobs. It is corruption in its most wicked form. I would also suggest the EFCC, ICPC and every anti-corruption body in the country to step into this issue and in all other similar instances- the Nigeria Air Force too. We must stand up in this country for our rights.

In the very likely event that these government agencies and members of the national assembly fail to step into this issue, I do not think it would be out of place for Nigerian youths to take issues in their own hands. We must use our energy and size to send a strong signal to these agents of exploitation that enough is enough. No violence please.

Say NO to exploitation. Say NO to corruption. Nigerian youths must be spared the agony of having to pay for jobs that have likely been offered to sons and daughters of politicians and party faithfuls. Even more importantly, we must insist on a very transparent recruitment process.
Karl Mantis Earl is the co-founder of eaglepostng.com, an author, commentator and humorist. He holds a degree in economics. He can be reached by email on jikharo@yahoo.com.


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BusinessRe: Wikileaks Expose The Bitter-truth About Secret Of Aliko Dangote Wealth by Fitzy4real(m): 5:14pm On Oct 10, 2013
It'd be nice if you could drop a link to the site...
EducationRe: NASU, ASUU, Others Threaten To Shut Down UNN by Fitzy4real(m): 8:47am On Oct 10, 2013
click2cbn: I see another "BARTHO MUST GO" brewing but dis tym by lecturers!!! Lecturers get ready to pay #8000 Reparation fees
Lolz
PoliticsRe: ASUU: ‘we’ll Shut Down Nigeria – Labour by Fitzy4real(m): 7:47am On Oct 10, 2013
Following the drama on my 14" black and white Panasonic.
PoliticsRe: PDP NWC Declares Cease-fire With New PDP by Fitzy4real(m): 7:43am On Oct 10, 2013
Watching the drama on my 14" Black and White Panasonic TV.
EducationRe: ASUU/fg's Faceoff: The Untold Story by Fitzy4real(m): 6:09am On Oct 08, 2013
I always knew ASUU made quite a number of unreasonable and greedy requests, but I wonder what the FG were thinking when they agreed it.



This is what happens when one signs a contract without looking at it.
TV/MoviesRe: Seasonal Movies You Wished Were Not Cancelled? by Fitzy4real(m): 8:39pm On Oct 07, 2013
philfearon: @Bolded,Whaaaaaaaaaaaaat? SuPernatuRAl?
My man,na fight you dey Call so...No let Supernatural fans catch u say that thing...Infact,my friend fit sue u for libel!!
Imagine film that will Premier the Season9 life tomorrow,8th october!!
On a serious note,guy,if na joke stop am...
Boss, I am a supernatural fan oooh. But the story has gone totally crazy. It was supposed to end after Season 5.
TV/MoviesRe: Seasonal Movies You Wished Were Not Cancelled? by Fitzy4real(m): 5:10pm On Oct 07, 2013
I agree with @OP on The Event and maybe Flashforward.

Legend of The Seeker deserved to be discontinued. It was cra*p. I only watched it because of (Bridget Regan) Kahlan and (Tabreth Bethell) Cara - very beautiful ladies I must say - Richard jumped too much before any fight, he killed too many D'harans (which didn't seem to have any effect on the army), also there didn't seem to be any blood on those D'harans he killed etc I could go on...

V was terrible. Imagine aliens who didn't have a name for themselves (they referred to themselves as V's).

The rest I don't know about though I'll like to call for the discontinuation of Supernatural. It has become unbearable...
EducationRe: University Of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) Chatroom by Fitzy4real(m): 4:50pm On Oct 07, 2013
Happy 53rd Birthday to my Alma Mater.









Repping Behind Flats...
Art, Graphics & VideoRe: Lost Leonardo Da Vinci Painting Found by Fitzy4real(m): 8:25am On Oct 05, 2013
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HealthRe: Boy 'gives Birth' To Twin Brother by Fitzy4real(m): 9:25am On Oct 04, 2013
Is there anything that doesn't happen in China?
CelebritiesRe: The Real Reasonwhy Jim Iyke Went To TB Joshua by Fitzy4real(m): 9:20am On Oct 04, 2013
More twists to the tale... Make we dey watch...
IslamRe: Mr Bean(comedian) Converts To Muslim by Fitzy4real(m): 9:16am On Oct 04, 2013
Good for him
SportsRe: Ogenyi Onazi Captures Mugger And Hands Him Over To Police by Fitzy4real(op): 6:48am On Oct 02, 2013
donigspain: Good Samaritan Nigerian.
The environment we live in Nigeria has trained us to be uncertified detectives. The mentality of the 'next person is a suspect' has been programmed into our subconscious. Little wonder Onazi, even while eating (relaxing) still kept monitoring movements around him which enabled him to identify the mugger-boy.
God bless Detective Onazi...
PS:
Frontpage Material
gringrin*Firstus Tu Commentus*grin;
Amen
SportsOgenyi Onazi Captures Mugger And Hands Him Over To Police by Fitzy4real(op): 6:29am On Oct 02, 2013
Lazio midfielder Eddy Onazi is the talk of Rome today after chasing down a mugger and handing him over to local cops!

There was no way the Nigerian was going to let a local villain get away with stealing from a Rome tourist.

"I was having dinner with my brother near to the Termini Station and there were some tourists sitting next to us,” Onazi told LazioStyle Radioafter the story hit the headlines.

“I saw a boy and immediately felt due to his suspicious behaviour that he wanted to steal something. I didn’t even have time to tell my brother that he had already snatched the tourist’s wallet and run off.
“I noticed it, so I ran after him, but stayed on the other side of the street. I ran for 300 metres, the mugger left the wallet under a car, but I saw him.

“I chased him down and brought him back to the restaurant, avoiding the ire of the people around there. I told the restaurant owner to call the police and we brought the wallet back to the lady. She was in tears and thanked me, as the wallet was full of money.

“At that point, seeing as the situation had been resolved, my brother and I left.”
www.tribalfootball.com/articles/lazio-ace-eddy-onazi-captures-rome-mugger-and-hands-him-local-cops-3983346
PoliticsRe: PDP Crisis: The Ruling Party Will Never Recover – APC by Fitzy4real(m): 12:39am On Sep 29, 2013
Watching...
EducationRe: FG Avert SSANU Strike; Pays Outstanding Salaries by Fitzy4real(m): 4:09pm On Sep 28, 2013
Ok ooh

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