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NNPC Debunks Job Advertisement Recruitment Scam
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has debunked a job advertisement circulating online, claiming to offer recruitment opportunities for various positions in the corporation.
In a statement, the NNPC said the advertisement is a scam and not authorized by the corporation. The statement warned the public to be cautious of such fraudulent activities and not to fall prey to scammers.
"We wish to inform the general public that the job advertisement circulating online is a scam and not authorized by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). We urge the public to be cautious of such fraudulent activities and not to fall prey to scammers," the statement said.
The NNPC advised job seekers to only apply for job opportunities through its official website and social media channels, and to verify the authenticity of any job advertisement before applying.
"We will not be responsible for any losses or damages arising from the actions of scammers. We urge the public to be vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the relevant authorities," the statement added.
What to do if you've already applied
If you have already applied for a job through the fraudulent website, the NNPC advises you to report the incident to the relevant authorities and to also contact the corporation's HR department to verify the authenticity of the job application.
How to avoid falling prey to recruitment scams
To avoid falling prey to recruitment scams, the NNPC advises job seekers to:
- Verify the authenticity of any job advertisement before applying
- Only apply for job opportunities through the corporation's official website and social media channels
- Be cautious of job advertisements that require payment or personal information
- Report any suspicious activities to the relevant authorities
Contact Information
For any inquiries or concerns, please contact the NNPC HR department at [email protected] or call 01-2700000.
Stay Safe, Stay Informed
Remember to always verify the authenticity of any job advertisement before applying, and to report any suspicious activities to the relevant authorities. Stay safe and stay informed!