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980 out of 126,000 applicants to get job in Delta State Civil Service

Out of the 126,000 people that applied for a job in the Delta State Civil Service Recruitment service which ended on the 7th of February, only 980 of them would be recruited into the States Civil Service. According to the Delta State Civil Service Chairman, Dr Emmanuel Tesola, the state only have job openings for 980 people at the moment.
 
He made this revelation during a courtesy call to the Delta State House of Assembly Speaker, Mr Emmanuel Onwusanya, where he went to seek the continued support of the house leadership in enacting laws that would support the state civil service.
 
Mr Tesola said the recruitment exercise for the 980 spots would be conducted in a free & fair manner and that physically challenged applicants would be given adequate consideration during the process.

48 comments:

  1. Let's c how it goes #bright bravo#

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  2. Why raised the hope of over 200,000 people when they knew they needed less than a thousand

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  3. Quite poor a number!
    ~D great anonymous!

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  4. Physically challenged applicants will be given adequate consideration during d process but they may not be given the job all the same cus they are so biased,as for the 980 that's a good num there,@least more than 65% will get the job.I pray

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    1. How did you get 65%? Because 980 out of 126000 isn't up to a person
      last time I checked,1% is about 1260.... So making 980 less than a percent

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  5. This had better be a joke o!

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    1. And 1000naira was paid for d forms wats d hope of those that deyy will not take n their 1k no bad sha

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  6. Abeg it is Peter onwusanya not emmanuel onwusanya

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  7. Congrat to the lucky onces. Mumu Orji, govt of Abia State, shebi u dey see am? Hw many job u don give youth for Abia State? Infact u fit tell me one thing wey u don do since 8yrs wey u enter there? God is watching all the governors in Abia becos Abia no get governor as long as am concern.

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  8. I am maniacally bewildered, overgassted and flabberwhelmed at the paraplegic crinkum crankum that characterised Nigeria economy


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    1. Ur case dey mortuary.....

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  9. God help them

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  10. If I'm correct that's 0.9 percent

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    1. Yeah.. You are current. That's less than a %. That's totally bad

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  11. That's 0.9 percent if I'm correct

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  12. Oboy see growd..... All i will say is that, if yu are really gud at something never stop doing that thing, rather keep improving in that thing so that hunger no go kill yu for nothing o...
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  13. Well, the delta state goverment has really tried, i just pray dey do more to reduce this number of unemployment.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  14. Naija oooo,unemployment is something else here

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  15. Congrats to dos dat got d job...as for dos dat didn't, all hope s nt lost

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  16. So much for his job creation initiatives and yet he lives like a king. Shame on the Uduaghan...thieves, criminals and low life. This man is so damn ugly and his daughter Orede is a carbon copy.......ugly ass cunt

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  17. 980 out of 126000?????..hmm.

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  18. Nigerians,they just can never learn..Another scam,they aren't paying for this ones though.but wasting time.Its good to believe,but I doubt this goverment pple have job openings for pple @ all.They've recruited the peeps they need already.When the recruitment lists come out,even this civil service chairman won't be aware.

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  19. Hopefully no repeat of the march 15 tragedy.

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  20. Xo u mean 126,000 graduates are unemployed in only delta alone? Yet they re graduating more people and more are gaining admissions! Hmm. Smh

    #soft.boi

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  21. And the 980 people na base on who you know, governor go bring him people, deputy governor get him candidates, na so all get their candidates, at the end people just suffer go there but this so called people in government knows the truth tat one can only get job if u know any on top to put your name" Shame" God's judgment is coming soon. Bck to sender who go cause me. Linda boo sup?

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  22. Gud move,beta dan none..... Congratz 2 pple wey pass

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  23. Inside 126k people how them won take know the 980 people,lairs.them done take who them wan take, the people wey dey there na wasting of time, and na their them need. YEYE people inside the country.

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  24. Dr Tseola,what is the use giving this information,980 vacancies that has already being shared by you to commisioners,Honourables in the state house of assembly etc.Dr Tseola has being the head of that commission for so many years with so many irregularities taking place.Delta State us F**ked up,Ibori stole money but I prefer his govt.then.Dr Tseola I beg park well!!!













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  25. If they are so sure the 980 will come from the "ordinary" job applicants without the greasing of palms, more power to their elbows...

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  26. If all state can creat such space for the unemployed,nigeria would have improved.

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  27. its okay. the num is okay.

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  28. What happens to the rest?


    CoolDiva speaks!

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  29. Useless people after selling the slots they are blabbing rubbish,corrupt officials and govt

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  30. Sha give at least 400 people on merit cos we all know most of d 980 has been taken on slots already....and pls,try not to kill ppl in d process also. Buh seriousli oo..,they can onli employ barely 1K out of 126K??..oil rich state o!!..best economy/high GDP my foot...God help us!

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  31. When is d excercise taking place?? Linda pls keep us posted.

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  32. #SMH 980 out 126,000 God have mercy and show us the way

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  33. less than 1% job opportunity in an oil producing state.hmm.oh God intervene

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  34. i jut think the way forward for the youths is to look inward and harness your god given talents so that you can create jobs for urself and others becos nigeria is not favouable imagine 980 sumtin out of hundreds of thousands

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  35. 980 of of 126,000 is not a bad figure. we must not all depend on white collar job. do what is right and leave the rest for God.


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    1. Its a bad figure. Less than a percent.. So they couldn't take at least up to 5%? That's bad

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  36. I hope say by the time den dey employ, we go hear, becos d last news na till further notice o. I also hope say dem don return d Moni dey collect 4rm applicants.

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  37. All 4 2015 election. Polithiefcians strategy. Mtcheeeeeeeew

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