JOBS AND FEES - NIS Nigeria.
The wonders of Unemployment is not easy any-where
in the World. But to have a small percentage of the volume of applicants and
still continue to advertise and pretend there is job is criminal in most part
of the World. Nigerian should not be any different if there is consideration to
humanity, truth and passion to make Nigeria Great. Hence this story of NIGERIA
IMMIGRATION RECRUITMENT: The count down of state' analysis is below - minus or
plus of 10% in taken into account. What about the other agencies and or
industries that may be advertising for jobs?
(1) Abia - 23,500
(2) Adamawa - 25,504
(3) Akwa Ibom - 18,750
(4) Anambra - 15,990
(5) Bauchi - 27,850
(6) Bayelsa - 16,888
(7) Benue - 10,623
(8) Borno - 9,852
(9) Cross River - 5,810
(10) Delta - 6,221
(11) Ebonyi - 14,852
(12) Edo - 19.531
(13) Ekiti - 22,851
(14) Enugu - 35,811
(15) FCT - 102,512
(16) Gombe - 32,653
(17) Imo - 31.623
(18) Jigawa - 25,621
(19) Kaduna - 26,661
(20) Kano - 18.812
(21) Katsina - 15,900
(22) Kebbi - 17,821
(23) Kogi - 13.213
(24) Kwara - 21.213
(25) Lagos - 81,852
(26) Nasarawa - 21.521
(27) Niger - 12,531
(28) Ogun - 32.590
(29) Ondo - 29,852
(30) Osun - 31,111
(31) Oyo - 53,895
(32) Plateau - 23,123
(33) Rivers - 18,531
(34) Sokoto - 42,123
(35) Taraba - 32,121
(36) Yobe - 41,213
(37) Zamfara - 21,334
(2) Adamawa - 25,504
(3) Akwa Ibom - 18,750
(4) Anambra - 15,990
(5) Bauchi - 27,850
(6) Bayelsa - 16,888
(7) Benue - 10,623
(8) Borno - 9,852
(9) Cross River - 5,810
(10) Delta - 6,221
(11) Ebonyi - 14,852
(12) Edo - 19.531
(13) Ekiti - 22,851
(14) Enugu - 35,811
(15) FCT - 102,512
(16) Gombe - 32,653
(17) Imo - 31.623
(18) Jigawa - 25,621
(19) Kaduna - 26,661
(20) Kano - 18.812
(21) Katsina - 15,900
(22) Kebbi - 17,821
(23) Kogi - 13.213
(24) Kwara - 21.213
(25) Lagos - 81,852
(26) Nasarawa - 21.521
(27) Niger - 12,531
(28) Ogun - 32.590
(29) Ondo - 29,852
(30) Osun - 31,111
(31) Oyo - 53,895
(32) Plateau - 23,123
(33) Rivers - 18,531
(34) Sokoto - 42,123
(35) Taraba - 32,121
(36) Yobe - 41,213
(37) Zamfara - 21,334
TOTAL: 1, 254, 959
1, 254, 959 X N1, 000 (Cost per form as Recruitment
fees).
Total Amount = N1, 254, 959, 000.
(One Billion, Two Hundred and Fifty-four million,
Nine hundred and Fifty-nine Thousand naira which is about £5 millions or $8
million)
We would suggest, that compensation is paid to all
families of the bereaved, paid all medical expenses of the injured etc and to
account what the fees generated are used for and by whom etc? Anything less
than this or as may be required by people deserved bigger judgement and legal
consequences. God bless
Courtesy: Ben TV London
May God help this con3 called nigeria many things are happening in dis con3. God pls save our soul in dis con3 we. Have know were to go pls save us!!!
ReplyDeleteJonathan's supporters should see the monumental corruption in their goad goverment and hide their faces in shame . History will judge Jonathan as the most corrupt president that Nigeria ever had.
ReplyDeleteGod ooooooooooooh abeg u baba come to our Aids ooooooooooh bcuz jona and his people wan finish us ooooooooh..PDP,e nor go better for una oOoooooooh.Na GOD go punish una one by one..Useless minister of finance "Iwela"wey talk say 9ja youth unemployment na 37% make God punish her generation..Una go meet una waterloo one day.
ReplyDeleteNgozie iwela that opened her smelling mouth that Nigeria youth unemployment is 37% when late prof.iyayi challenged her..Na God go punish una ..Jona,u'r not competent enough to rule this country oooooh called Nigeria.Get out from there and go along with ur abba moron.Na thunder go fire all of una..
ReplyDeleteAn Igbo adage says , it is allways good for something to happen but let it not be death. The number that wrote this test is not upto 1/5th of unemployed youth.
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