Current news of nigerian immigration service recruitment 2017

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The Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) recruitment for 2017 has been completed, and the results have been announced. Here are some key updates:

Recruitment Exercise: The NIS recruitment exercise for 2017 was conducted in several phases, starting from October 2017 to December 2017. The exercise aimed to fill various positions, including:

  1. Assistant Superintendent of Immigration (ASI)
  2. Deputy Superintendent of Immigration (DSI)
  3. Assistant Inspector of Immigration (AII)
  4. Inspector of Immigration (II)
  5. Senior Immigration Assistant (SIA)
  6. Immigration Assistant (IA)

Shortlisted Candidates: The NIS shortlisted candidates for the 2017 recruitment exercise in November 2017. The list was published on the NIS website and other online platforms.

Examination and Interview: Shortlisted candidates were invited for a written examination and interview. The examination was held in various centers across the country, while the interview was conducted by the NIS at its headquarters in Abuja.

Final List of Successful Candidates: The NIS announced the final list of successful candidates for the 2017 recruitment exercise in December 2017. The list was published on the NIS website and other online platforms.

Important Notes:

  1. The NIS recruitment exercise for 2017 is now closed, and no further recruitment is ongoing.
  2. The NIS does not request payment or any form of gratification from candidates during the recruitment process.
  3. Candidates are advised to be cautious of scams and fraudulent activities.

Future Recruitment: The NIS usually conducts recruitment exercises periodically. To stay updated on future recruitment opportunities, I recommend:

  1. Visiting the NIS website regularly for announcements and updates.
  2. Following the NIS on social media platforms (e.g., Twitter, Facebook).
  3. Registering with the NIS recruitment portal (if available).

Remember to always verify information from official sources to avoid falling prey to scams or misinformation.