2,363 Civil Servants Promoted to Directorate Level
The Federal Civil Service Commission has elevated 2,363 officers to directorate positions after a historic computer-based test. Discover the key ministries and the new process.
The Federal Civil Service Commission has elevated 2,363 officers to directorate positions after a historic computer-based test. Discover the key ministries and the new process.
Prof. Tunji Olaopa marks two years as FCSC Chairman, transforming Nigeria's civil service with tech-driven recruitment, credible promotions, and a new global voice. Discover the key reforms.
A fire incident at the Federal Inland Revenue Service office in Abuja's Wuse Zone 5 was swiftly contained. No casualties reported. Read the full details.
Explore the enduring legacy of Philip Asiodu, a civil service icon whose courage to speak truth to power shaped Nigeria's governance. Discover lessons for today's leaders.
Nigeria Customs Service deploys new tracking technology nationwide, intercepts 20 containers worth N769.5m in Kano. Read how tech is fighting economic sabotage.
The Nigeria Customs Service warns designated banks over delayed remittance of collected revenue. Defaulters face a penalty interest of 3% above NIBOR. Details inside.
The Nigeria Customs Service has graduated 100 middle cadre officers from its Command and Staff College to enhance leadership and service delivery. Read about the ceremony and the Service's modernization agenda.
Tech experts at Abuja Tech Converge 3.0 identify poor adoption as the primary barrier to technological progress in Nigeria, citing agriculture as a key example. Read more.
A new book on statesman Philip Asiodu revisits the 1975 civil service purge and abandonment of national plans, offering a blueprint for Nigeria's revival. Discover the lost path to greatness.
FCSC Chairman Prof. Tunji Olaopa calls for shared learning among state civil service commissions to deepen reforms. Abia State CSC chosen as first pilot for national strategic plan implementation.
FCSC Chairman Prof. Tunji Olaopa urges state commissions to adopt a new strategic plan for merit-based recruitment and digital transformation to build a $1 trillion economy.
A devastating fire swept through Abuja's Jabi wood market, destroying shops and goods worth millions of naira. Firefighters contained the blaze with no casualties reported. Traders appeal for government aid.
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.
Complete guide to Ogun State Polytechnic of Health and Allied Science (formerly OSCOHTECH). Get details on 2025 courses, school fees, cut-off marks, and admission requirements for aspiring health professionals.
The Federal Government has postponed the physical screening for 2025 Immigration, Fire Service, and other recruits. Shortlisted candidates must check the official portal for updates.
The CDCFIB has published the official list of physical verification centres for the 2025 recruitment of Immigration, Fire Service, NSCDC, and Correctional Service. See the full state-by-state list and key details for shortlisted candidates.
The 44th Annual National Council of Civil Service Commissions convenes in Umuahia from Nov 30-Dec 5, 2025. Focus: transforming commissions into HR professionalism hubs. #PublicService #Nigeria
FCSC Chairman Prof. Tunji Olaopa commits to strengthening Monitoring & Evaluation in Nigeria's public service. Discover how this will drive national development.
Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation has empowered 500 African public servants through capacity building programs, enhancing service delivery across Nigeria's civil service and beyond.
Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation partners with Federal Government to equip civil servants with digital skills for improved public service delivery. Learn how this initiative transforms governance.
Health experts at Nigeria's 2025 World GIS Day emphasized innovative collaboration using Geographic Information Systems to advance health equity and disease eradication across Africa.
Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) is set to graduate 8,654 students at its 37th convocation, a landmark event coinciding with its 78th anniversary and its transition to a University of Technology and Vocational Studies.
The CDFIB has exposed fraudulent recruitment schemes targeting Nigerian immigration and fire service applicants. Learn how to protect yourself from fake job offers and financial scams.
The Civil Service Commission pledges complete adherence to President Bola Tinubu's reform agenda, promising transformative changes in Nigeria's public service sector.
A Nigerian woman's routine visit to her dry cleaner turned into a jaw-dropping experience when she discovered the surprising truth about his home setup. Her viral story reveals unexpected realities about service providers in Nigeria.
Nigerian energy infrastructure receives groundbreaking protection system against transformer failures and explosions. Sentry Global's innovative solution addresses aging power infrastructure crisis.
Energy sector leaders and technology experts express frustration over Nigeria's sluggish digital transformation, warning it threatens economic growth and global competitiveness.
A prominent Nigerian medical advocacy group is pushing for mandatory implementation of Early Warning Scoring systems in hospitals nationwide to detect patient deterioration faster and reduce preventable deaths.
In a groundbreaking partnership, the Nigerian Stock Exchange and an Indian technology company have donated advanced engineering software to 15 Nigerian universities, transforming engineering education and research capabilities nationwide.
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