Tuesday, 12 December 2017

Nigerian Navy Releases List Of Shortlisted Candidates For The 2017 DSSC.

The Nigerian Navy has released list of successful candidates  for interview into  direct short service commission course 25. A statement  released on  Nigerian Navy e recruitment website states that,     applicants whose names appear below were successful at the Nigerian Navy Direct Short Service Commission (DSSC) Course 25 Aptitude Test written on 2 December 2017.
Successful candidates are to report at the Nigerian Navy Secondary School Ojo, Lagos State on Friday 15 December 2017 for an Interview which will take place from 15 to 23 December 2017.
The Interview will involve the screening of academic certificates and credentials, medical and physical fitness tests, written and oral examinations. Candidates are to come along with the following items:

a. Original and photocopies of academic certificates and credentials including:
(1) National Identity Card (acknowledgement slip admissible).
(2) First School Leaving Certificate and Senior Secondary School Certificates (WAEC, NECO etc), with scratch cards for verification results (original copy of West African Examination Council Certificate is compulsory).
(3) Certificates from tertiary institutions.
(4) Federal Ministry of Education authentication of foreign certificates.
(5) NYSC Discharge/Exemption Certificate.
(6) Birth Certificate/Declaration of Age.
(7) Certificate of Local Government of origin.
(8) Two (2) recent coloured passport-sized photographs.
b. Writing materials.
c. Three pairs of white (unmarked) vests and navy blue shorts.
d. A pair of white canvas shoes/trainers.
e. Two bed sheets and pillow cases.
f. A set of cutlery.
g. Toiletries.
Candidates who fail to report on 15 December 2017 will be disqualified.
Signed
Navy Secretary
for Chief of the Naval Staff

Sunday, 10 December 2017

Federal Civil Service Recruitment (FCSC) Denies Online Job Advertisement

The attention of the Federal Civil Service Commission has been drawn to the recent online advertisement of job vacancies by the Commission in the media.

Members of the public are hereby informed that NO such advertisement emanated from the Commission. The advertisement should be treated as false and therefore be disregarded.

The Commission only advertises vacancies first in the Newspapers and on its website.

We wish to advise members of the public to always visit our authentic website for advertisements and any other necessary information from the Commission.

Signed – Dr Joel O. Oruche