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State screening list is taking time like dis I wonder how long d final list will waste b4 it coms out em fit reach 4 months |
NA psc go give us d main legit news not all dis our guessing |
Any news? |
skydude:will they attend to all d pesn from d same zonal command dat 3days? |
Lwkmd anoda news again 3days |
Will the exam be a 1 day exam? |
ifymagik:hmmmmmmm anoda source again which 1 are we to believe |
Nawa for pipo oo |
Lwkm c different news from different source wo re we to believe d funny tin is all d news is from genuine source |
Naso pesn com for d oda group say NA on d 1st buhari release moni and dat dey reduced age for pc to 18 to 22 not 25 again dat asp nd inspector is now 26 |
Una don start again |
Hmmm anoda news |
Let's stop fighting ourselves hia it wunt lead us anywhere let's not wish ourselves bad we all are aspiring to be decorated with the npf uniform one day let's carry along with one mind |
Tstone1:is it from. A Wright source? |
allan2:amen oooo |
Lordjunta:wia did u. Get d info from? |
God will see us. Tru |
PSC to begin second phase of police recruitment by Faith Yahaya, Abuja, August 02, 2016 at 6:21 pm in News Update The Police Service Commission (PSC) has disclosed that it will soon begin the second phase of the recruitment of 10,000 personnel into the Nigeria Police Force. The Commission has also warned prospective candidates not to pay for the recruitment exercise. The commission explained that the warning is imperative following information that fraudsters opened facebook account with the name of the Chairman of the Commission, Mike Okiro to defraud people. This is contained in a statement by the Head of Press and Public Relations, Ikechukwu Ani. According to the statement: “The Commission recently concluded the State screening and would in no distant time begin the second phase of the process leading to the recruitment. “Successful applicants from the state screening will soon be invited for the next level of the process”, it added. On warning against payment of money to fraudsters, the Commission said: “Fraudsters have opened a fake Facebook account with the name of the Chairman of the Police Service Commission, Mike Okiro. “They are already demanding for money from applicants of the on-going police recruitment by the Police Service Commission. Okiro while emphasizng that the process will be transparent, advised unsuspecting applicants to beware of the fraudsters and restrict themselves from being desperate for recruitment into the Force. He also noted that the Commission will resist any pressure to undermine or compromise the integrity of the process and the outcome. He also assured Nigerians that the fraudsters would soon be rounded up as the police is already after them and will soon apprehend the culprits. According to Okiro: “Anybody paying for any assistance to be recruited will definitely be disappointed. Security operatives are on the alert to arrest those giving and the others that are receiving. “If they ask you to bring money, whether the fraudsters, our Staff or Police men, report to us and we will arrest and prosecute the person or persons. |
PSC to begin second phase of police recruitment by Faith Yahaya, Abuja, August 02, 2016 at 6:21 pm in News Update The Police Service Commission (PSC) has disclosed that it will soon begin the second phase of the recruitment of 10,000 personnel into the Nigeria Police Force. The Commission has also warned prospective candidates not to pay for the recruitment exercise. The commission explained that the warning is imperative following information that fraudsters opened facebook account with the name of the Chairman of the Commission, Mike Okiro to defraud people. This is contained in a statement by the Head of Press and Public Relations, Ikechukwu Ani. According to the statement: “The Commission recently concluded the State screening and would in no distant time begin the second phase of the process leading to the recruitment. “Successful applicants from the state screening will soon be invited for the next level of the process”, it added. On warning against payment of money to fraudsters, the Commission said: “Fraudsters have opened a fake Facebook account with the name of the Chairman of the Police Service Commission, Mike Okiro. “They are already demanding for money from applicants of the on-going police recruitment by the Police Service Commission. Okiro while emphasizng that the process will be transparent, advised unsuspecting applicants to beware of the fraudsters and restrict themselves from being desperate for recruitment into the Force. He also noted that the Commission will resist any pressure to undermine or compromise the integrity of the process and the outcome. He also assured Nigerians that the fraudsters would soon be rounded up as the police is already after them and will soon apprehend the culprits. According to Okiro: “Anybody paying for any assistance to be recruited will definitely be disappointed. Security operatives are on the alert to arrest those giving and the others that are receiving. “If they ask you to bring money, whether the fraudsters, our Staff or Police men, report to us and we will arrest and prosecute the person or persons. |
allan2:hmmmm wo tell u dat 1? |
God is able |
Make una stop all dis NA make we focus. On wetn carry us com hia |
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahhahahahaha no mind dem |
God will certainly take us unaware |
dest4real:is it for 75 intake? |
Pipo can give info 1 guy sed federal government don't have there is no money to finance it is it tru? |
Will npf. Zonal screening be a 1 day exam? |
dsailor:hmmmm u were among. Those. Shortlisted for wat? |
Dis tin na last week news |
Fejos:lol hmmmm wia did u get d info? |
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