Category : Public Service


PASGA Skills Assessment Phase Begins Nationwide

Phillips Consulting leads Nigeria's PASGA initiative into skills assessment phase to transform public workforce. Empowering civil servants with competency insights and development pathways for national growth.

Workers Urge Tinubu to Pay N35,000 Wage Arrears

Nigerian federal workers are urging President Tinubu to clear the outstanding three months of the N35,000 wage award, citing the rising cost of living. Read more on the payment delays.

CDCFIB Alert: Device Time Critical for 2025 CBT

CDCFIB warns 2025 recruitment candidates: Ensure accurate device date/time before CBT login. Follow all instructions to avoid disqualification. Test ongoing since November 12.

CDCFIB Releases 3 Rules for 2025 Recruitment Test

CDCFIB announces crucial guidelines for 2025 recruitment online test starting November 12. Learn the 3 essential rules applicants must follow to succeed in the AI-proctored examination.

FCC Targets 80% Computer Literacy for MDAs by 2026

The Federal Character Commission announces a digital push to achieve 80% computer literacy among civil servants by 2026. This initiative promises to boost efficiency and transparency in governance.

300 Forest Guards Appeal Over Unpaid Salaries

About 300 forest guards in Cross River State have not received salaries since July 2024. They are appealing to Governor Bassey Otu for immediate intervention to resolve this labour rights issue.

Jalingo Protest: Ghost Workers Demand Salaries

Taraba State capital witnesses massive demonstration as civil servants accused of being ghost workers protest dismissal and demand payment of outstanding salaries amid growing tension.

Ekiti Elders Counter Trump's Genocide Claims

Prominent Ekiti leaders have strongly refuted former US President Donald Trump's allegations of Christian genocide in Nigeria, calling the claims exaggerated and misleading.

NCC Cleared in 2025 Staff Promotion Investigation

The National Civil Service Commission of Nigeria has exonerated the Nigerian Communications Commission from any wrongdoing in its recent staff promotion process, dismissing allegations of irregularities.

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