Full List of Federal Government 2020 Recruitments (Apply Here)

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The Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government has initiated various recruitment policies to create employment for Nigerian youths.

Odogwublog reports that there are ongoing recruitment for graduates and non-graduates categories.

See the list on 2020 recruitments and how to apply:

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(1) The Nigeria Air Force (NAF) recruitment: Interested applications should visit the NAF recruitment portal to apply before the application deadline.

After the closure of recruitment applicants will be invited for a screening test

Apply HERE.police

Nigeria Police Force

(2) The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) recruitment: Recruitment into the Nigeria Police is currently ongoing.

Intending candidate can apply at the NPF recruitment portal, applicants will also be required to download the NPF recruitment Guarantor’s form.

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You will be recruit to print out the form and fill it after downloading.

Apply Here.N-Power

N-Power

(3) NPower Recruitment (Batch C 2020): With the aim of employing 400,000 beneficiaries, the federal government has begun recruitment into the NPower scheme.

The deadline for application August 16, 2020.

Apply HERE.

(4) Federal Government Special Public Works (SPW) recruitment: Some many controversies were attached to this recruitment exercise.

The Senate had tried to stop the Ministry of Labour and Employment from commencing the process but President Muhammadu Buhari gave his go-ahead.

The federal government aim to recruitment 774, 000 Nigerians who are both graduates and non-graduates.

This means each local government would have 1000 employed.

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Each applicant when recruited would be paid 20,000 monthly.

Apply HERE.

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