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Please God's sake someone should help me with HE Abdullahi Ganduje's direct phone number, the one in circulation isn't going through. He has been a good friend to my uncle since when he was a commissioner in Kano state but they later lost contact. Please if you know how he can be reached kindly help out! |
Please God's sake someone should help me with HE Abdullahi Ganduje's direct phone number, the one in circulation isn't going through. He has been a good friend to my uncle since when he's a commissioner in Kano state but they later lost contact. Please if you know how he can be reached help take me through. Thank you and good morning |
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Good day guys, for those that were able to submit their CV at FCT Civil Service Commission, any update? I heard they've posted people with PhD already and next are the other degree holders.. Please anyone with update should drop it...
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Hello guys, Good day to you all. Please does an SSG of a state has any influence in securing a federal government job to an individual? Your inputs needed please...Thanks |
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NCDC accepting applications The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) is the government agency with the mandate to coordinate the surveillance, detection and response to infectious disease outbreaks. Over the last three years, NCDC has deployed a new tool for disease surveillance. The Surveillance, Outbreak Response Management and Analysis System (SORMAS) is a system jointly developed between the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research (HZI) to improve disease surveillance as well as detection and management of outbreaks and thus strengthen the public health service in Nigeria. We are recruiting to fill the position below: Job Title: Admin Officer Location: Abuja Department: Infection Prevention & Control Accountable to: IPC Project Manager FTE: 1 FTE Job Summary NCDC is recruiting two Admin Officers to join the Global Fund- COVID-19 Response Mechanism (C19RM) funded IPC project. The successful candidates will support the National Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Program domiciled within the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) in coordinating national IPC activities. The Administrative Officer will support the National Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Program to ensure the smooth and efficient operation of IPC projects funded through the Global Fund’s COVID-19 Response Mechanism (C19RM). The successful candidate will be responsible for various administrative tasks to support project activities and contribute to their overall success. This position shall have a 30% travel expectation to support program activities. Main Activities and Responsibilities Knowledge Generation: Create, organize, and maintain project documentation. Support office operations, such as managing supplies and coordinating meetings. Manage project correspondence, including emails and phone calls, providing a professional and helpful response to stakeholders. Assist in managing the project’s budget, including tracking expenses, processing invoices, and ensuring accurate financial records. Plan and coordinate events, workshops, and meetings, including logistics, materials, and participant communication. Provide administrative support to project staff, including scheduling and travel arrangements. Generate regular and ad-hoc reports to assist the Project Manager and senior staff in decision-making. Perform other duties as may time to time assigned by the National Program Coordinator/Project Manager. Internal Contribution: Undertake activities that support the IPC unit in meeting its National Objectives Reflect NCDC’s goals in your work and behavior Participate and support other NCDC’s broader mission objectives. External Contribution: To demonstrate good external relationship with all stakeholders Support storing and archiving related outreach materials that contribute to learned society/conference events, journals, and grant reviews based on data. Professional Development: Undertake and complete all mandatory training required by NCDC as appropriate to the role and in accordance with HR policies for personal development. Essential Criteria Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting, Business Administration, Public Administration or any of the Social Sciences with at least 3 to 5 years of administrative experience Proven experience in administrative roles. Strong organizational and time management skills. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong attention to detail and the ability to maintain accurate records. Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team. Positive and professional attitude, including working well in a team setting. Excellent communication (verbal and written) skills. Ability to work both independently and collaboratively with a team of diverse stakeholders. Desirable Criteria: Good command of Microsoft Office, especially Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. Person Specification The post holder needs the following essential and desirable requirements. Applicants will be shortlisted solely on the extent to which they have met these requirements. Application Closing Date 17th April, 2024. How to Apply Interested and qualified candidates should: Click here to apply online https://career.ncdc.gov.ng/jd_email.php?r=job_form |
Please anyone that has the phone numbers of the MD of NDIC (Bello Hassan) and his PA should help. My dm is open |
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Hello nairamates, Good morning and Eid Mubaarak to you all, may we witness more of it in good health. Please someone should help me with update on SEC and their 2024 budgetary expenditure document. I just want to know if recruitment is part of their 2024 expenditure. Thank you. @mohisah @extruzz @realinfo2021 @gensanusi @hassan24 @Zarite @kkkp |
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Please any update on NDIC APL? Please someone should confirm the news I am hearing and the ones I am not hearing.. |
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Dalsa:Please 🙏 who among the principal officers of the National Assembly are 5G to 10G connection that the head of NUPRC can honor their recommendation letters? |
Mohisah:Please 🙏 who among the principal officers of the National Assembly are 5G to 10G connection? |
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GAZA PART II: TUDUN BIRI VILLAGE A TEST GROUND FOR AFRICAN VERSION Unleashing Horror: The Unforgivable Bombing of Muslims during Maulud Celebration in Tudun Biri Village, Kaduna State By Abdullahi Musa Yaro In an abhorrent display of brutality, the Nigerian Army has shockingly claimed responsibility for the bombing of innocent Muslims as they gathered to celebrate the sacred occasion of Maulud in Tudun Biri Village, Kaduna State. This reprehensible act of terror has left the nation and the world aghast, appalled, and utterly disgusted. The fact that the Nigerian Air Force promptly denied any involvement in the bombing, stating that there had been no air strikes in the area within the last 24 hours, only adds to the confusion and mistrust surrounding this horrifying incident. One cannot help but question the integrity of the armed forces, and their contradictory statements raise serious doubts about their credibility and transparency. It is particularly distressing to witness the recurring trend of Maulud celebrants being targeted for violence. One is compelled to ask, why is it that those who gather to commemorate the birth of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) are subjected to such unspeakable acts of brutality? Is there a clandestine conspiracy between certain elements within the Nigerian Army and religious sects who vehemently oppose the celebration of Maulud? These questions demand answers, and the truth must be unveiled. Equally concerning is the deafening silence from the Nigerian National Assembly, scholars, and elites in the face of these recurring attacks. Their lack of condemnation and failure to address this grave issue raises doubts about their commitment to justice and protection of the rights of all citizens. It is a shameful abdication of responsibility to remain silent while innocent lives are torn apart by violence. The Nigerian Armed Forces, in particular, must take immediate and decisive action to ensure justice for the victims and their families. There must be an unequivocal demand for the punishment of the perpetrators of this heinous act, led by Major VU Okoro, the General Officer Commanding One Division Nigerian Army. Their names must be etched in infamy, and they must face the full extent of the law for their despicable actions. Furthermore, the intelligence gathering capabilities of the Nigerian Army must be called into question. How is it possible that such an appalling act of violence could occur without any prior knowledge or intervention? The failure of intelligence agencies to prevent such attacks further erodes public trust and raises serious concerns about their competence and commitment to protecting the lives of Nigerian citizens. Justice is not a choice; it is an absolute necessity. The families of the victims deserve justice and compensation for their irreparable loss. It is imperative that the Nigerian government, in collaboration with the international community, launches a thorough investigation into this barbaric act and holds those responsible accountable. In conclusion, the bombing of Muslims during the Maulud celebration in Tudun Biri Village, Kaduna State, represents an unforgivable and deplorable act of violence that must be vehemently condemned. The Nigerian Armed Forces, intelligence agencies, and government officials must take immediate action to restore faith in their ability to protect citizens and uphold justice. The victims and their families deserve nothing less than the assurance that those responsible for this horrific act will face the full consequences of their actions. The time for justice, transparency, and accountability is now. |
GAZA PART II: TUDUN BIRI VILLAGE A TEST GROUND FOR AFRICAN VERSION Unleashing Horror: The Unforgivable Bombing of Muslims during Maulud Celebration in Tudun Biri Village, Kaduna State By Abdullahi Musa Yaro In an abhorrent display of brutality, the Nigerian Army has shockingly claimed responsibility for the bombing of innocent Muslims as they gathered to celebrate the sacred occasion of Maulud in Tudun Biri Village, Kaduna State. This reprehensible act of terror has left the nation and the world aghast, appalled, and utterly disgusted. The fact that the Nigerian Air Force promptly denied any involvement in the bombing, stating that there had been no air strikes in the area within the last 24 hours, only adds to the confusion and mistrust surrounding this horrifying incident. One cannot help but question the integrity of the armed forces, and their contradictory statements raise serious doubts about their credibility and transparency. It is particularly distressing to witness the recurring trend of Maulud celebrants being targeted for violence. One is compelled to ask, why is it that those who gather to commemorate the birth of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) are subjected to such unspeakable acts of brutality? Is there a clandestine conspiracy between certain elements within the Nigerian Army and religious sects who vehemently oppose the celebration of Maulud? These questions demand answers, and the truth must be unveiled. Equally concerning is the deafening silence from the Nigerian National Assembly, scholars, and elites in the face of these recurring attacks. Their lack of condemnation and failure to address this grave issue raises doubts about their commitment to justice and protection of the rights of all citizens. It is a shameful abdication of responsibility to remain silent while innocent lives are torn apart by violence. The Nigerian Armed Forces, in particular, must take immediate and decisive action to ensure justice for the victims and their families. There must be an unequivocal demand for the punishment of the perpetrators of this heinous act, led by Major VU Okoro, the General Officer Commanding One Division Nigerian Army. Their names must be etched in infamy, and they must face the full extent of the law for their despicable actions. Furthermore, the intelligence gathering capabilities of the Nigerian Army must be called into question. How is it possible that such an appalling act of violence could occur without any prior knowledge or intervention? The failure of intelligence agencies to prevent such attacks further erodes public trust and raises serious concerns about their competence and commitment to protecting the lives of Nigerian citizens. Justice is not a choice; it is an absolute necessity. The families of the victims deserve justice and compensation for their irreparable loss. It is imperative that the Nigerian government, in collaboration with the international community, launches a thorough investigation into this barbaric act and holds those responsible accountable. In conclusion, the bombing of Muslims during the Maulud celebration in Tudun Biri Village, Kaduna State, represents an unforgivable and deplorable act of violence that must be vehemently condemned. The Nigerian Armed Forces, intelligence agencies, and government officials must take immediate action to restore faith in their ability to protect citizens and uphold justice. The victims and their families deserve nothing less than the assurance that those responsible for this horrific act will face the full consequences of their actions. The time for justice, transparency, and accountability is now. @United Nations @followers @HQ Nigerian Army @United States Army @United States Navy @Human rights Nwamazi8: |