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LASUBEB VISIT
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LASUBEB VISIT.......
During my visit to the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board to seek progressive collaboration with the Executive Chairman, Hon. Wahab Alawiye King and my good friend and brother, Hon. Dayo Isreal who is also a permanent member of Board.
Also with us in the picture is the founder of Adekunle Ojelabi Foundation who came to abreast the Board Chairman of the foundation activities and commitment towards education development in the state.
The team work spirit among the board members is no doubt amazing, the maturity, humility, the openness, coperation, commitment and understanding remain unique and superb.
Kudos to the team......#ForAGreaterLagos
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Police Recruitment: No One Should Be Disqualified Because Of Age, Physical Appearance
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Police Recruitment: No One Should Be Disqualified Because Of Age, Physical Appearance – IGPPublished on Aug 25, 2020.By Afolabi Hakim FacebookTwitterEmailWhatsAppShare The inspector-general of police, Mohammed Adamu, has ordered the suspension of entry requirements for applicants into the constable cadre of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF). In furtherance of its drive to strengthen the country’s security architecture, President Muhammadu Buhari have plans to add 40,000 policemen to the NPF over a period of four years, an arrangement that will come at 10,000 personnel yearly. Frank Mba, force public relations officer, had announced the recruitment details in a statement on July 11. The requirements listed in the recruitment include that applicants must be aged between 17 to 25 years and possess a minimum of five credits, including English and Mathematics, in WASSCE/NECO/GCE/NABTEB. Applicants were also required to be medical, physical, and psychologically fit and must not be less than 1.67m tall for male and 1.64m tall for female. “Female applicants must not be pregnant at the time of the recruitment,†the statement read. The police authorities had also barred persons with amputated body parts, defective eyesight, speech impediment, bow legs, knock knees, bent knees, and gross malformation of teeth from being enlisted into the force. But in a message to police commands and formations nationwide, Adamu enjoined the force attend to all applicants who successfully submitted their applications online. The IGP said no applicant should be discriminated against or suspended on physical appearance, age and qualification grounds. Also Read: Community Policing: Police Begin Screening Of Candidates In Enugu Aug. 26 “Inspector-General of Police directs that you attend to all applicants who successfully submitted their online applications to police recruitment portal irrespective of their physical appearance, age and qualification. You are not to disqualify any applicant for any reason whatsoever,†it read. “Note that your recommendation for each applicant will serve as a guide to ascertaining the suitability or otherwise of each applicant. Ensure that the entire process is transparent and devoid of corruption and closely monitor activities of ICT personnel and other members of the team for strict compliance, please.â€
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