Prospective applicants have been warned to be wary of fraudsters who may want to rip them off by offering non-existent vacancies at the State House Clinic.
Permanent Secretary, State House, Jalal Arabi, who gave the admonition, has urged the public to ignore notices of recruitment at Clinic currently making the rounds on the internet.
ALSO READ: Over 450,000 School drop-outs roaming Gombe streets, says SUBEB Chairperson
A statement issued by Attah Esa, Deputy Director, Information, in Abuja on Thursday, said the Arabi advised the public to be more circumspect and wary of such notices that are designed by mischief makers to deceive and extort unsuspecting job seekers.
He assured that the sponsors of the publication will be investigated and prosecuted.
AS a concerned Nigerian, I wish to commend the Honourable Minister of Justice and Attorney…
“So it is a conclave of political cardinals who have committed grave sins against the…
"All legitimate engagements with NNPC Limited occur strictly through official channels or business units only..
The Global Chief Executive Officer, CIPS, Ben Farrell, made the presentation to Seplat Energy at…
Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Nigeria have commended the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning,…
Member of the Lagos State House of Assembly representing Ifako-Ijaye 1, Hon. Temitope Adewale, has…
This website uses cookies.