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Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by ElsonMorali: 11:03am On Dec 08, 2016
mu2sa2:
Don't mind him. All these posters criticising ought to appreciate that change has just begun. Who would have thought that even this one would happen. I heard that in the past years people buy police recruitment forms for as much as 500k each and yet some still don't get recruited. People forget that maybe Op will one day be the IGP even though he is the son of "nobody". If this is not change, what is? Buhari deserve commendation for this change. Let him do the same for recruitment into all federal agencies. God be with him as he struggles to change nigeria despite all odds.
Amen.
Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by Originalsly: 11:09am On Dec 08, 2016
Congrats Op! What I like about this thread is that Op just didn't jump up and shout there is a change in the NPF recruitment.... he gave examples why... and others have chimed in to support what he is saying. Patrick O has given a very good reason.... the person/panel in charge is recruiting based on merit only. Was this how it was done before? No... therefore there is a change in the way recruitment is done.... how it is supposed to be done. Change takes place one step at a time.... this is just one.. one positive change. All the negative and pessimistic comments show one thing... the biggest and most difficult change we would need to overcome as a nation is to reset our minds... to think straight... with an open and objective mind.
Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by odimbannamdi(m): 11:18am On Dec 08, 2016
Boldstar:
Yesternight, I decided to check the nairaland FP topics as usual before I go to bed. I saw the topic that says NPF recruitment list is out. Relunctantly, with the mind that the exercise was a sham like the other gov't recruitment exercises this year, I clicked on the link to check the list. Voila, I saw my name gbagada shocked. I thought I was dreaming because I knew no one nor did I give my details to anyone.

I immediately checked the name of my friend who knew a former IG and the personal aide to a present AIG. Alas, his name was not there cry. Everyone who knew him already thought he'd be selected because of the way the police treated him well at the screening exercise. He was intelligent [/b]and he 'knew people'. But he wasn't selected.

This morning I also heard many other people giving testimony that they knew no one but got selected. The report was that the selection was strictly through merit. If it continues this way, the best people for the job will be chosen and the result can only be progress.

This led to my question. My people, na true say we country don dey change for good?
I wouldn't entirely say it was done totally based on meritocracy. There was a touch of luck and divine providence.

You said your friend [b]is
(your friend aint dead yet, why did u use was) intelligent, and you obviously are too, and so were the bulk of the candidates who vied for selection and probably had the requisite credentials and fitness

Being presented with such overwhelming numbers of over-qualified candidates to fill limited slots, eliminating all possibilities of "connections", i think the selection board may just have picked at random and God then pleaded your case and you got selected.

I think that's just it bro. #NaGodWin
Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by Donemmy(m): 11:22am On Dec 08, 2016
cloud9usher:
Look here young man, you better shut up!

Commend good doing when you see it, this recruitment had a large degree of fairness and needs commendation and all you could come up with is this pile of gibberish!

My colleague told me how his kid bro saw his name and they all thought he was joking because their family knows no one in the police, not even a constable.

No one is saying Nigeria is now free from employment corruption, we are still far from that and a lot of work needs to be done but when good is done, please commend it, its surprising how some dumb Nigerian like you is bringing up lame theories about this, like seriously do you prefer them to hire without merit? Now when they hire based on merit you are still complaining and giving pathetic theories, how appalling I must say!
Fairnesshuh Pls I will urge u to briefly go through Asp specialist list. I find it difficult to comprehend the rationale for chosen Livestock technicians (HND Animal production Tech), Engineers as specialist over Criminilogists, clinical & general psychologist, sociologist & other behavioural sctientists. Where is the fairnesshuh
Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by Topmostt: 11:27am On Dec 08, 2016
I will believe things have changed for good if they replicate this gesture on good jobs like the DPR and FCSC that was recently advertised. Until then,I will keep watching
Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by lllennie(m): 11:35am On Dec 08, 2016
malton:
Lol.

First off, congrats on your successful enlistment, OP.

Note, however, that this does not in the slightest way indicates that Nigeria is headed in the right direction.

Thing is, irrespective of how greedy a man is, he doesn't toy with his safety. Much as having it all to him self is a goal all those gluttons share in common, they usually go for the best hands when it comes to their safety.

Case in point: When it comes to hiring a pilot, expertise and experience trumps all else, including religion and ethnicity. This is because they are very well aware that no matter how well your tribesman means for you, chances are that he may crash you someday if he has limited knowledge in such areas.

As a matter of fact, them hiring the best brains is an indication of continuing corruption. grin

They have felt the heat much more lately, so, have come to realize the importance of security in their kleptocratic lives. This is a demonstration of their desire to feel even more secure than the Fort Knox so that they can enjoy the proceeds of their loot in peace.

If not;

Why didn't merit matter when it came to CBN and FIRS?

Why have their kit and kin been employed into FIRS, and are on their second salaries while others have yet to be called for interviews?

Why do their children still get jobs to which openings weren't advertised?

Why do government officials fall over themselves when it comes to securing juicy appointments for their wards?

Millions of questions to ask, but the long and short of the story is that, the number of thieves and potential thieves has increased exponentially, hence the need to hire the children of the poor who have a reputation of being focused on the job to guard over they and theirs.

Your case is the positive effect of a bad practice. And I'm happy for you!
learn to appreciate progress persimissism is a great hindrance to possibility
Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by buffalowings: 11:41am On Dec 08, 2016
malton:
Lol.

First off, congrats on your successful enlistment, OP.

Note, however, that this does not in the slightest way indicates that Nigeria is headed in the right direction.

Thing is, irrespective of how greedy a man is, he doesn't toy with his safety. Much as having it all to him self is a goal all those gluttons share in common, they usually go for the best hands when it comes to their safety.

Case in point: When it comes to hiring a pilot, expertise and experience trumps all else, including religion and ethnicity. This is because they are very well aware that no matter how well your tribesman means for you, chances are that he may crash you someday if he has limited knowledge in such areas.

As a matter of fact, them hiring the best brains is an indication of continuing corruption. grin

They have felt the heat much more lately, so, have come to realize the importance of security in their kleptocratic lives. This is a demonstration of their desire to feel even more secure than the Fort Knox so that they can enjoy the proceeds of their loot in peace.

If not;

Why didn't merit matter when it came to CBN and FIRS?

Why have their kit and kin been employed into FIRS, and are on their second salaries while others have yet to be called for interviews?

Why do their children still get jobs to which openings weren't advertised?

Why do government officials fall over themselves when it comes to securing juicy appointments for their wards?

Millions of questions to ask, but the long and short of the story is that, the number of thieves and potential thieves has increased exponentially, hence the need to hire the children of the poor who have a reputation of being focused on the job to guard over they and theirs.

Your case is the positive effect of a bad practice. And I'm happy for you!

Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by buffalowings: 11:43am On Dec 08, 2016
malton:
Your point is well argued out.

I cannot rule out this occurring due to the principled nature of the Oga at the top as you claim. However, one must realize that in Nigeria, the bigwigs somehow always have their way.

The system is often rigged to have their kids not participate in such rigorous exercises.

It could be right either way, but what I choose to believe is that they do not deem the police force good enough for their kids, so would rather not force them through.

It may not be true for everyone else, but a majority of their kids didn't even bother applying. At least, I've spoken with a good number of individuals who don't rate the NPF highly enough. Besides, I know a couple who turned down slots offered them citing they preferred the NAF instead.

Keep that same man in say the Nigerian Customs, Immigration, Airforce, Navy, Army, etc., and watch the difference unfold right before your eyes.

Asides those who have a passion for the force, some of them often enlist for the NPF because "the desirable is unavailable." A possibility which the vast number of illegal employments made this year has greatly reduced.

Why force it when you don't even care?

I was only whittling down the assertion that this may mark the beginning of a change; which obviously isn't the case.

So if in any case merit was followed, and not because not many of the connected applied, then, that's because they need more protection in the face of the growing insecurity in the land.

Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by ramos56: 11:54am On Dec 08, 2016
[quote author=hushyp post=51729305][/quote]Are the names on the list up to 10000 like they said?
Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by kelvinquincy(m): 11:55am On Dec 08, 2016
in this recruitment process... there is not like fairness here...the constable rank is for those that are suffering in the work... while those cadet ASP and inspector were hijack by those who have Godfather...hmm...in Nigeria nothing has change
Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by Boldstar(op): 12:03pm On Dec 08, 2016
Babysheart:
So all of una dey line up to come wear itwasblack uniform collect egunje for road.


I just dey look una
No be all of us. You don ever see ASP for road?
Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by humphrey1356(m): 12:04pm On Dec 08, 2016
PatrickOkunima:
@ malton:

What you've written up there is very far from reality. The "unconnected" got a chance because the man at the helms of affairs is principled. It's as simple as that. If he decides to do otherwise, nobody will question him.

What makes one an exceptional soldier or policeman is not intelligence but bravery, which we have no means of measuring. If you're appointed to recruit men into either of the organizations, the best you can do is to subject the applicants to some form of physical and mental tests. Those who scale through will then be assesses medically. Note that the primary essence of the medical test is to screen out applicants who may not be able to cope with the training as a result of their medical history or condition. Ability to perform in service is secondary consideration. The training is very very rigorous, especially military. I know because I have passed through one. You won't survive if you're not medically fit. That's why I always emphasize that if one is screened out on medical grounds, the best thing to do is to forget about the force and move ahead. If you try to involve your godfather, you may be endangering your life.
thank u... Do u know that of all d requirements u mentioned like physical fitnes test and psychological tests by physical interview.. None was carried out... Aptitude test(eng nd maths) was just written nd they woke up one morning brought out a list nd now telling nigerians it was on merit...merit based on wchich grounds nd on what assesment...

Now they ar using nairaland accounts with d help of some mods to tell Nigerians on nairaland front page that they hav picked 500 cadet specialists nd ASPs from english and maths Aptitude test...so the aptitude test told them d best medically fit candidates nd d best psychologically capable to do palice work... Smh.. This is shamefully bad..!

The funny part is that all of them that brought the story of how they got d job without knowing anybody always adds how he or she knows someone who knows d I.G, d governor, buhari nd even trump yet d person didnt get selected only them were selected because of how good they are in...in what..?
nigerians think...!!
Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by Boldstar(op): 12:08pm On Dec 08, 2016
djlawex02:
May Be Op Is Enlisted As A Constable, Because That's The Only Rank They Left For You People.
Bros, I was selected for ASP. No be constable. But even if na constables, constable no be person? Folks being pessimistic all over.
Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by Boldstar(op): 12:13pm On Dec 08, 2016
ajisebioyo1:
Did you apply for Asp position or ssce? That is where the question comes in
ASP
Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by Boldstar(op): 12:14pm On Dec 08, 2016
BADNEAT:
Lolz, allow them to keep dreaming my brother ...
Haterz alert: Na ASP o. All these haters mocking the good thing wet happen
Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by Boldstar(op): 12:18pm On Dec 08, 2016
swizzdre:
Till I see someone that was selxted for cadet asp on merit!
See here ------> Me. Specialist ASP
Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by Boldstar(op): 12:23pm On Dec 08, 2016
ElsonMorali:
I see a lot of naysayers, doomsday people, folks who rejoice at every bad news emanating from this country and weeping and wailing profusely when some good news is announced.

Continue o. Your judgement day is fast approaching.

The enemies of this country who have predicted that Nigeria will only get better over their dead body will die o, and Nigeria will get better. Ise.

OP, you can make this country even better by going to the police force and making us proud. No illegal raodblocks, no N20 bribe, no illegal detentions and a host of other vices.

All the best in your new career.
I'll try my best sire!
Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by Nobody: 12:25pm On Dec 08, 2016
Boldstar:
Haterz alert: Na ASP o. All these haters mocking the good thing wet happen
why will I hate your success?

When you get to your training school and start interacting with your mates you'd understand what my comment meant and how lucky you were ..
Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by wesley655: 1:33pm On Dec 08, 2016
Please boldstar kindly paste names of the successful candidates on asp cadre in abia state,I tried accessing the site provided but has been suspended
Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by Reader1988: 2:00pm On Dec 08, 2016
You are hundred percent right. There is no transparency in Cadet ASP especially. In the north-eastern zones. Most ASP selected are based on senatorial recognition. Which merit as there was no medical screening, race and so on. Northern people prefer police to other forces because it is easy. But, I can boldly say, the recruitment of ASP cadet, especially northern people is a fraud.
Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by Sirwallace(m): 2:02pm On Dec 08, 2016
ephi123:
The number of jobs has nothing to do with the fairness of a selection process.
you can tell me how over a million applicant can be screen for a 500 placement with a view to avoid what happen in the immigration recruit saga and I will start to take you seriously.
Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by ephi123(f): 2:10pm On Dec 08, 2016
Sirwallace:
you can tell me how over a million applicant can be screen for a 500 placement with a view to avoid what happen in the immigration recruit saga and I will start to take you seriously.
Whatever happened to doing assessments in batches? Must everyone be assessed in a single day? Let us try and be creative abeg, countries with bigger populations do recruitments and we don't hear jack.
Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by Sirwallace(m): 2:19pm On Dec 08, 2016
ephi123:
Whatever happened to doing assessments in batches? Must everyone be assessed in a single day? Let us try and be creative abeg, countries with bigger populations do recruitments and we don't hear jack.
it is the same people like you who will claim the process is taking forever. nothing like I said earlier will please Nigerians. just hold on to your conspiracy theory. I am outta here
Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by gemale(m): 2:33pm On Dec 08, 2016
DMM007:
I got the same shock too ma brother, i was reluctant to check because of the usual ways things used to go previously. Honestly I spoke to no one about any favor because i didn't even know who to talk to, but i was among the first 5 selected in my state. Thank God for His Mercy and Favor, IT CAN ONLY BE GOD!
Congratulations!!! Sha rmbr d God wey carry u enta dt place when u reach dere. No follow join 4 torture, human rights abuse & corruption o!
Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by nextstep(m): 2:33pm On Dec 08, 2016
Does it matter? Police is a job where you are treated like shit by your bosses, forced to collect money for them, and you take out your frustration on innocent citizens. undecided

Congrats ehn, but please try not to harras us too much when you get your uniform.
Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by Decrozz(m): 2:55pm On Dec 08, 2016
I've been in the mood of praise ever since the list came out. Seeing my name on top of the list still beats me. I've given up on this long ago. The selection was definitely based on merit as I DO NOT HAVE ANY CONNECTION whatsoever.

Kudos to the Police Service Commission for this transparent excercsie. Kudos to the Nigerian Police. I got it on merit and I've vowed to be at my utmost best serving the Nation.

To God be the Glory
Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by ephi123(f): 3:04pm On Dec 08, 2016
Sirwallace:
it is the same people like you who will claim the process is taking forever. nothing like I said earlier will please Nigerians. just hold on to your conspiracy theory. I am outta here
You asked a simple question, and I gave you a simple answer, now you are talking about conspiracy theory. Smh. What does "pleasing Nigerians" have to do with that response? Nonsense.
Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by swizzdre(m): 3:45pm On Dec 08, 2016
Boldstar:
See here ------> Me. Specialist ASP
congratulations!
Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by Sirwallace(m): 4:21pm On Dec 08, 2016
ephi123:
You asked a simple question, and I gave you a simple answer, now you are talking about conspiracy theory. Smh. What does "pleasing Nigerians" have to do with that response? Nonsense.
just move on until you find solace in whatever you do.
typical Nigerian
Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by ephi123(f): 4:25pm On Dec 08, 2016
Sirwallace:
just move on until you find solace in whatever you do.
typical Nigerian
undecided
Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by ComputerSeller: 4:58pm On Dec 08, 2016
PatrickOkunima:
@ malton:

What you've written up there is very far from reality. The "unconnected" got a chance because the man at the helms of affairs is principled. It's as simple as that. If he decides to do otherwise, nobody will question him.

What makes one an exceptional soldier or policeman is not intelligence but bravery, which we have no means of measuring. If you're appointed to recruit men into either of the organizations, the best you can do is to subject the applicants to some form of physical and mental tests. Those who scale through will then be assesses medically. Note that the primary essence of the medical test is to screen out applicants who may not be able to cope with the training as a result of their medical history or condition. Ability to perform in service is secondary consideration. The training is very very rigorous, especially military. I know because I have passed through one. You won't survive if you're not medically fit. That's why I always emphasize that if one is screened out on medical grounds, the best thing to do is to forget about the force and move ahead. If you try to involve your godfather, you may be endangering your life.
I refuse to buy that.
Re: Is The NPF Recruitment A Real Sign Of Nigeria Truly Changing? by gawu1: 5:40pm On Dec 08, 2016
saintsylve:
Humm, congrats op. You know Nigeria will continue to be a funny nation.
I praised them for the Npower , until a family member brought a snapshot of an NCE holder shortlisted for the program. A lot of questions scaled through my mind, But they were strictly required to fill the NYSC number?, How come?
My friends, they told me this is Nigeria. So op to some extents, there was little transparency.
I am sure the day that your friend would be weed out he would come around and tell you another story. You and me know that recently over 40 thousand workers were laid off by the federal government after some careful verifications. The same thing is going on in various state, no thanks to the recession in the country. They were tagged ghost workers but the issue is beyond that as it involved age falsification, certificate forgery, employment recatry, etc. These people had enjoyed their illegality for years thinking that they could not be dictated for life, just like your friend do now.
Worst for them is that they would have no claim to pensions nor gratuitous sent off. Besides, some of them were even at the pick of their working career when the sudden happened and thus can hardly secure any good job again because of their ages. Of course you cannot image the pains they are going through.
The N-power exercise is still on. the short listed candidates are still being subjected to screenings. I think you should advise your friend to regularise his document. The owner's day may not come soon though when it will come it may be too late to cry. No matter what Nigeria is changing. It's what we are all yearning for. The change is certainly slow, but who knows tomorrow!
We shall not be cut off-guard!
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