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NIS alerts Nigerians to fraudulent recruitment advertisements
The Nigeria Immigration Service, NIS, has drawn the attention of the citizens to fraudulent recruitment advertisements in circulation.
The warning was contained in a statement e-signed by the Service’s Public Relations Officer, DCI Kenneth Udo.
The statement reads: “The attention of the Comptroller General of Immigration, Kemi Nanna Nandap pcc, mmis, fsm, has been drawn to a fraudulent Nigeria Immigration recruitment advertisements circulating on unauthorized websites. These deceptive schemes are targeting unsuspecting Nigerians, posing a significant threat to their financial and personal security.
“The Nigeria Immigration Service vehemently dissociates itself from these illegitimate recruitment activities and urges the public to exercise caution. There is currently no ongoing recruitment process within the Service.
Any claims suggesting otherwise are false and should be disregarded.
3. The authentic Nigeria Immigration Service recruitment exercises are exclusively advertised through reputable national dailies, television broadcasts, and our official website: immigration.gov.ng.
Importantly, participation in these legitimate processes is entirely free of charge.
4. CGI Kemi Nanna Nandap urges the general public to remain vigilant and refrain from engaging with fraudulent recruitment schemes.
Any suspected instances of fraud should be promptly reported to the Nigeria Immigration Service through the following official channels:
Twitter: @nigimmigration
Instagram (X): @nigimmigration
Official Website: immigration.gov.ng
Contact centre number: 09121900655,09121556359,09121477092
5. The Nigeria Immigration Service remains committed to safeguarding the interests of Nigerians and maintaining the integrity of its recruitment processes.
immigration.gov.ng
Contact centre number: 09121900655,09121556359,09121477092
5. The Nigeria Immigration Service remains committed to safeguarding the interests of Nigerians and maintaining the integrity of its recruitment processes.
We urge all citizens to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities promptly.