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    Re: A new thread for NNPC Hopefuls

    On the issue of Police clearance, my inkling is NNPC wil handle dat much dsame way dey wud handle d medicals...wats Ur opinions though

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    Re: A new thread for NNPC Hopefuls

    hmmm dis thread is deserted....God dey. i still look to HIM for my miracle

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    brethren it's NOT YET OVA IF U CARE TO BELIEVE.THOU EVEN IF U DNT GOD HAS SAID IT AND NOTHING EVEN UR UNBELIEF CN STP IT CUZ I BELIEV HIS REPORT.NUMBERS 23V19,HEB.4V12,6V18.WISDOMs OF GOD ARE D MYSTERIOUS CHANELs WE BIRTH MIRACLES EVN FASTER.PLS BORN AGAINS ENGAGE IN PRAISE(HIGH),THEN OUR OWN GOD WIL COME IN HIS OWN UNIQUE STYLE TO UNLEASH OUR LETTERS FROM NNPC TOWERS.IT IS NT A BIG DEAL 4 HIM,SO INVOKE HIS WISDOM CUZ IT CANT FAIL.CHEERS

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    Re: A new thread for NNPC Hopefuls

    S/N
    NAME
    STATE
    1. Hon. O. Nwogwugwu Abia
    2. Dr. Salihu Bello Adamawa
    3. Barrister Mathew Ukpong Akwa Ibom
    4. Mrs Veronica Ukamaka Ebenebe Anambra
    5. Alhaji Abdullahi Waziri Bauchi
    6. Elder Bob Francis Ozaka Bayelsa
    7. Hon. Chief (Dr.) Margret Icheen Benue
    8. Alhaji Aji Mustapha Lawan Borno
    9. Chief (Bar.) Lekam Ofem Okoi Cross River
    10. Ambassador I. J. Sagay Delta
    11. Mr. Obasi Ofia Ebonyi
    12. Mr. Peter Ekhator Edo
    13. Dr. Dele Afolabi Ekiti
    14. Dr. Martins George Okey Enugu
    15. Mr. Yunana S. Dawudu FCT
    16. Alhaji Mamuda Haruna Gadam Gombe
    17. Deacon Meziem N. Echefu Imo
    18. Alh. Ado Ahmad Jigawa
    19. Saidu Danbala Adamu Kaduna
    20. Engr Ahmad Ishaq Kano
    21. Hon. Lawal Ibrahim Funtua Katsina
    22. Muhammad Bello Alkali (OON) Kebbi
    23. Alhaji Sule Iyaji Kogi
    24. Dr. Femi Ogunsola Kwara
    25. Mr. Adebayo Aremu A. Williams Lagos
    26. Muhammadu Ari-Gwaska Nasarawa
    27. Alhaji Ibrahim Issa Ladan Niger
    28. Chief (Mrs.) O. O. Onimole Ogun
    29. Hon. Abayomi Sheba Ondo
    30. Bashorun J. Dele Awofisayo Osun
    31. Mr. Thomas Depo Oyelade (OON) Oyo
    32. Mr. John Jeji Shainaan Plateau
    33. Ambassador Spiff M. K. Taribo (J.P.) Rivers
    34. Alhaji Abdullahi M. Kiryo Sokoto
    35. Alhaji Shehu Mohammed Taraba
    36. Alhaji Mai Aliyu Muhammad Yobe
    37. Amb.Abdullahi Halidu Shinkafi Zamfara


    ask the rep from your state how many ppl made the list of NNPC...

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    Ask the rep of your state from federal character commission the list of candidates that made it from your states===== check it up on http://federalcharacter.gov.ng/structure.php

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    Re: A new thread for NNPC Hopefuls

    MODE OF OPERATIONS
    i) Monitoring recruitment exercises by Government establishments at the three tiers of Government nationwide in order to ensure fair and equitable distribution of manpower among the federating units in each of such establishments in accordance with the approved Guidelines and Formulae;
    ii) Monitoring and ensuring fair distribution of socio-economic amenities and infrastructural facilities by public service establishments nationwide, among the federating units;
    iii) Receipt, analysis and publication of the manpower statistics of government establishments nationwide namely: - ministries, extra-ministerial departments, parastatals, agencies etc. at the three tiers of Government particularly, at the Federal level;
    iv) Redressing existing imbalances in manpower distribution in the public services as well as socio-economic amenities and infrastructural facilities;
    v) Investigating and resolving complaints of marginalisation and deprivation in the provision of services mentioned in (i) to (iii) above.
    vi) Enforcement of Federal Character Principle in all public service establishments including taking disciplinary measures against non- compliance.
    DETAILS OF STAKE-HOLDERS
    The Nigerian public, federal, state and local government authorities, government establishments, civil society, labour unions and indigenous communities.
    DETAILS OF CUSTOMERS/CLIENTS
    Public service establishments at the three tiers of Government nationwide namely: - ministries, extra-ministerial departments, parastatals, agencies, public Institutions and corporations.
    RESPONSIBILITY FOR NON-COMPLIANCE

    The Head or Staff of any Ministry or Government body may be prosecuted in court as prescribed in our Enabling Act.

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    Guiding Principles and Formulae for the Distribution of all Cadres of Posts
    commencement:

    In exercise of the powers conferred on it by section 4 (1) (a) of the Federal Character Commission (Establishment, Etc.) Decree No. 34 1996, the Federal Character Commission (hereinafter referred to as the ‘commission”) hereby prescribes the following Guiding principles and formulae specified hereto for the distribution of all cadres of posts in all services throughout the federation.
    GUIDING PRINCIPLES AND FORMULAE
    1. Each state of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory shall be equitably represented in all national constitutions and in public enterprises and organizations.
    2. The best and most competent persons are recruited from each state of the Federation to fill positions reserved for the indigenes of that state or the Federal Capital Territory.
    3. Once a candidate has attained the necessary minimum requirement for appointment to a position, he shall qualify to fill a relevant vacancy reserved for indigenes of his state or the Federal Capital Territory.
    4. Where the number of positions available cannot go round the states of the Federation or the Federal Capital Territory, the distribution shall be on zonal basis but in the case where two positions are available, the positions shall be shared between the northern zones and the southern zones.
    5. Where he indigenes of a state or the Federal Capital Territory are not able to take up all the vacancies meant for them the indigenes of any state(s) or the Federal Capita Territory within the same zone shall be given preference in filling such vacancies. Provided that where the zone to which the preference is given fails to take up such vacancy the indigenes from any other zone shall be considered for the appointment.
    6. Each states shall produce 2.75 per cent of the total work force in any Federal establishment while the Federal establishment while the Federal Capital Territory shall produce 1 percent for the indigenes of the Federal Capital Territory provided that the Commission may adopt a range so that the indigenes of any state of the Federation shall not constitute less than the lower limit or more than the upper limit of the range as set out in paragraph 12(a).
    7. In the case of distribution on Zonal basis the Commission shall adopt another range such that the indigenes of a particular zone shall not constitute less than the lower limit or more than the upper limit of the range as set out in paragraph 12(b)
    8. The six zones shall each consist of the following, that is
    a. North Central Benue , Federal Capital Territory,
    Kogi Kwara, Nassarawa Niger, Plateau.
    b. North East Adamawa, Bauch, Borno, Gombe,
    Taraba, Yobe
    c. North West Jigawa, Kaduan, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi,
    Sokoto, Zamfara;
    d. South East Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, enugu, Imo;
    e. South South Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River,
    Delta, Edo, River;
    f. South West Ekiti, Lagos, Ogun Ondo, Osun, Oyo.

    9. Depending on the number of states within each zone, the Commission shall adopt three ranges such that the indigenes of any state within a zone shall not constitute less than the lower limit or more than the upper limit of the range applicable to the zone as set out in paragraph 12(c).

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    Re: A new thread for NNPC Hopefuls

    Is it true that the list of successful NNPC candidates have been published in one of the dailies/newspapers?

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    Re: A new thread for NNPC Hopefuls

    Quote Originally Posted by godychuk View Post
    Is it true that the list of successful NNPC candidates have been published in one of the dailies/newspapers?
    kindly give us detail about the list so that everybody can rest with this NNPC recruitment that is taking more than 2 years...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milanista View Post
    This info is accurate. Niger State got 1 EH & I can confirm that Bayelsa got 30EH & a total of 100 EH made the list. The EH category would be fiercely contested in a law court if this is not corrected.
    Dear Folks,I recently joined this forum after learning of release of NNPC employment letters, i was only peeping into this room to see testimonies, but there's one thing that most of hopefuls dont understand. there was heavy underhand game played by people in what i call "high level politics" especially in the EH categories.i hailed from one of the northern states, i hold a Bachelor of Eng (Mechanical), Masters in Energy Engineering and i was as at 2003 an assistant lecturer in ABU for a short period after which i joined Nitel/Mtel (companies wc we all know were allowed to crumble by bad decisions). I was not born into affluent family, we were homeless, the only thing of luxury that i know in my compound as a child was an olden days transistor radio but despite this my father made it mandatory to go to school. it was not an easy journey!When this NNPC advert came up in 2010 I saw it as a golden opportunity as an Energy Engineer. And the aptitude we all sat for (which more than 80% failed) is in a grade of questions that I myself can set to test students, added to this I believe I came from a state where competition is not fierce. During the interview I answered all, i mean all questions thrown correctly but my name is not on the list. A reasonable source told me that since last year the league of politicians mounted so much pressure on NNPC to manipulate their authentic list wc they used this subsidy crisis to force NNPC to buckle. So they compromised the EH list mostly. This was a skillful maneuver since most GT made it on merit. in this forum do you hear of EH testimonies on merit. it is as if EH are not even in this forum because they made the list without even applying for the job. This is a tragedy for Nigeria when we expend lots of energy to make it to the last point, already others have made the final list from their beds at home!So what Milanista and Sidimury said is accurate and that is why the peace we so much crave for in this country seems very remote because of cancer of corruption that is eating our bone marrows. I am Hausa, i am not tribal nor a racist or antisemite because my faith looks at it as dirty, filthy, disgraceful and evil but when in our beloved country one state will make 30 slots in EH against just 1 in another for heaven sake where are we heading to? Perdition? That is why so many feel cheated, subjugated and reduced to less than human. While I congratulate those GT that made it on merit, I warn them to be ready to work under some that dont even know what ought to be in their places of deployment because they dont deserve to be in NNPC.God bless Nigeria!God bless NNPC Hopefuls!

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    Wow, this is really a weighty one. So among the 100 EHs how many have been called?

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    Smile Re: A new thread for NNPC Hopefuls

    Hopefuls and Faithfuls,
    My posts on this thread have come to a MENOPAUSE.


    NNPC never called me though I had a high test score


    and I know a top management insider and I am
    also
    connected to a federal level politician.

    Felicitations! to those of us who made it.


    You can have my slot because I only intended to
    work in
    the corporation for just a year.
    Had it been that I was
    selected it would have
    blocked the chance of another career hopeful.





    This my final word to our new future leaders:


    “If your aim of being there is to buy cars
    and build
    houses, then you are on planet earth
    to balance the ecosystem
    or a waste to humanity.”


    This is From_France signing out from the


    French-Canadian city of Montreal. Au revoir!

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    Quebec!!! Merci

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