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Recruitment: Board releases lists of successful Immigration, Fire, NSCDC, NCoS applicants
NG🏛️ Politics21 days ago

Recruitment: Board releases lists of successful Immigration, Fire, NSCDC, NCoS applicants

The Nigerian immigration and security agencies have released lists of successful candidates who passed their recruitment processes. The board has warned the public to disregard any fake recruitment messages, fraudulent links, or unauthorized individuals claiming to act on behalf of the board.

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Recruitment: Board releases lists of successful Immigration, Fire, NSCDC, NCoS applicants

The Nigerian immigration and security agencies have released lists of successful candidates who passed their recruitment processes. The board has warned the public to disregard any fake recruitment messages, fraudulent links, or unauthorized individuals claiming to act on behalf of the board.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a straightforward announcement regarding the release of recruitment results and includes a warning against fraud. There is no evident ideological framing, loaded language, or one-sided sourcing. It remains neutral in tone and content.

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