is there no one here that can check the list for us? someone is doing same for dpr hopefuls. lets even know if it is worth the wait.
God, let ur peace reign in this country and in our lives. Amen.
is there no one here that can check the list for us? someone is doing same for dpr hopefuls. lets even know if it is worth the wait.
@angel4life for me that is not necessary my concern.LET the LETTERS come out even if na DECEMBER the money go tkae care of the stress
Amidst all d political, religious and economic crisis, what's d latest on ground? Any news?
The obvious news in town is the possibility that NNPC will reduce the pay of her staff by 30% as a measure to drop down cost of running govt. So, the allowances of public office holders may soon witness reduction. This could be the only way to justify deregulation of downstream sector since it appears govt and labour are not ready to come down from high horse.
Good day house. JA any news ¿
Guys, i fink the nnpc recruitment is dead.at end of dis whole subsidy wahala,nnpc wil neva remain d same.
@kalokalo, I do not expect such pessimistic comment from you. Moreover, your assertion is neither correct nor factual, as I doubt if you have received this information from anyone other than your imagination. I do not think it's right for forumites to dismiss the process based on the current civil unrest in the country. The deregulation process would rather strengthen the NNPC as a regulator of the industry and encourage more private investment in refining, as envisioned in the PIB. It is true that business will not be as usual especially with PPPRA and subsidy disbursements, but I think things will return to normalcy after this political impasse is amicably resolved. Afteral, AGO has long been deregulated and NNPC did not fall apart.
This is time for us to thread our words with caution. Remain blessed!