Some days ago, we published a secret job recruitment
exercise by the Central Bank of Nigeria, but unfortunately, the recruitment
exercise has been stopped for reason yet to be known by us. Meanwhile, we
learnt that they used a recruitment agent to secretly carry out a secret
recruitment…we are sorry we didn’t inform you of that recruitment on time…but
be rest assured that we will inform you once any opportunity comes up. Read CBN’s
disclaimer message below:
OFFICIAL DISCLAIMER
It has come to the attention of the Central Bank of Nigeria that there is a job advert circulating in the social media informing the public that the Bank is conducting its 2014 General Recruitment Exercise.
Reports from some quarters also stated that applicants are asked to pay a fee to be shortlisted for the recruitment exercise.
The General Public should note that the Central Bank of Nigeria is not currently conducting any General Recruitment Exercise and does not receive money directly or through any representative on its behalf for the purpose of job recruitment. The General Public is therefore advised to disregard any such message(s) received, as they are false and if anyone approaches you in this regard and demands financial inducement, kindly report to the Nigeria Police or the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), accordingly.
July 24, 2014
It has come to the attention of the Central Bank of Nigeria that there is a job advert circulating in the social media informing the public that the Bank is conducting its 2014 General Recruitment Exercise.
Reports from some quarters also stated that applicants are asked to pay a fee to be shortlisted for the recruitment exercise.
The General Public should note that the Central Bank of Nigeria is not currently conducting any General Recruitment Exercise and does not receive money directly or through any representative on its behalf for the purpose of job recruitment. The General Public is therefore advised to disregard any such message(s) received, as they are false and if anyone approaches you in this regard and demands financial inducement, kindly report to the Nigeria Police or the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), accordingly.
July 24, 2014
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