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Akpabio Gives Jobs to Deceased Police Aide's Sons

Senate President Godswill Akpabio announced automatic employment for the two sons of his late police aide, DSP Hussani Ibrahim, who died in a crash. The gesture has ignited mixed reactions from Nigerians online. Read the full story.

Akpabio Offers Jobs to Sons of Deceased Police Escort

Senate President Godswill Akpabio pledges automatic employment for two sons of his late police rider, DSP Hussani Ibrahim, who died in a tragic accident on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. Read the full story.

N113m TVET Grant Launched for Niger Delta Youth

PIND Foundation invests N113 million to modernise 14 TVET centres across the Niger Delta, aiming to directly train over 10,000 youths with industry-relevant skills by February 2026.

FUGUS Matriculates 2,123 Fresh Students

Federal University Gusau (FUGUS) matriculates 2,123 students for 2025/2026, prioritizes science. VC warns against vices, public lecture addresses banditry's impact on education.

Federal Fire Service Announces New Job Vacancies

The CDCFIB has announced new mid-management vacancies in the Federal Fire Service. Serving government employees have one week to apply via the official email. Check eligibility.

Allianz Cuts 1,800 Jobs in AI Shift

German insurance giant Allianz signals major job cuts affecting call centers across Europe due to AI adoption. Up to 1,800 positions at risk as automation handles daily claims.

Mutfwang Absorbs Long-Serving Plateau Ad-hoc Staff

Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang has officially absorbed hundreds of long-serving ad-hoc staff in state-owned tertiary institutions, ending years of employment injustice and promising educational reforms.

Doctor Gets Job Two Weeks After Graduation

A Nigerian medical graduate secures employment just two weeks after induction, sharing her inspiring journey on TikTok. Her viral story offers hope to job seekers across Nigeria.

NASS Officials Jailed for N4.8m Job Fraud

ICPC secures conviction of two National Assembly staff for a N4.8m job scam involving fake CBN and FIRS employment. Justice served as convicts refund money. Beware of fake job offers!

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