FCT trains Staff of Nigerian Immigration Service receives Training on Solar Energy Maintenance, Facility Management

…vows to eradicate quackery in Solar Plates manufacturing and installation The Nigeria Immigration Services in collaboration with the Department of Science,Technology and Innovation along with it’s private sector partners VERYSOL ENERGY NIGERIA LIMITED is engaging in human capital development of staff and personnel of the Nigerian Immigration Services on Solar Energy solutions maintenance and facility management. During the opening of a three-day training at the FCT Solar Hub Training Facility Karu in Abuja, the Director, FCT Science, Technology and Innovation, Dr. Kolawole Olubasola emphasized the need to avoid undue dependence on other sources of power. He explained that the aim…

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FG To Begin Fire Immigration, Service Recruitment August

The Federal Government has said the next stage of the recruitment exercise for the Nigeria Immigration Service and the Federal Fire Service would begin in August. The Secretary of the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board, Ja’afaru Ahmed, made this known in a statement on Sunday in Abuja. Ahmed added that the Board would conclude the recruitment exercise, which was billed to end on June 15, 2024, will now end before the end of September. He said, “The Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board wishes to inform the general public that it will commence the next…

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Border Reopening: Immigration Directs Personnel To Resume Duty

The Comptroller-General of Immigration, Kemi Nandap, has directed all personnel deployed to the Nigeria-Niger border to resume work. Nandap gave the directive in a statement signed by the Acting Service Public Relations Officer, Mr Kenneth Kure, on Thursday in Abuja. The order follows an earlier order by the Federal Government for the reopening of the borders between the two countries, which were shut down in conformity with the decision of ECOWAS. The ECOWAS had imposed sanctions on the Niger Republic, including the closure of land and air borders, following the coup that ousted President Mahmed Bazoum. However, on Wednesday, President…

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Immigration Probes Alleged Extortion Of US-Based Lecturer

The Nigeria Immigration Service has said it is investigating the alleged extortion of a United States-based Nigerian Professor, Moyo Okediji, by men of the service. Okediji had on Tuesday taken to his Facebook page to post about how he gave $40 to some immigration officers who accosted him at the Seme border and demanded to be “settled” after they conducted a search on him. Okediji, a Professor of Arts and History at the University of Texas, United States, wrote that after he was released by the men of the Immigration, whom he said “were many”, he discovered that $500 had…

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