The Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board(CDCFIB)has officially published the names of candidates who have been successfully enlisted for the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).

In an announcement made on Tuesday, Ja’afaru Ahmed, the Secretary to the Board, confirmed the release of the list.

The statement read, “Candidates who participated in the Computer Based Test (CBT) as well as Physical Screening/Certificate Verification/Psychometric evaluation, are requested to visit the Board’s portal atcdcfib.careerto check if they were successful as well as print an invitation slip containing the schedule for the exercise.”

CDCFIB Releases List of Successful Candidates for Nigeria Immigration, Civil Defence
Politics & Governance · CDCFIB Releases List of Successful Candidates for Nigeria Immigration, Civil Defence

According to the statement, the documentation exercise and issuance of appointment letters for successful candidates will be held simultaneously for both Services from Tuesday 15th August, 2023 – Monday 4th September, 2023 at the Board and the Service Headquarters respectively.

The announcement also emphasized that only official communication through the Board’s portal would be recognized, and third-party (forwarded) messages would not be entertained.

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The statement read, “Candidates who participated in the Computer Based Test (CBT) as well as Physical Screening/Certificate Verification/Psychometric evaluation, are requested to visit the Board’s portal atcdcfib.careerto check if they were successful as well as print an invitation slip containing the schedule for the exercise.” According to the statement, the documentation exercise and issuance of appointment letters for successful candidates will be held simultaneously for both Services from Tuesday 15th August, 2023 – Monday 4th September, 2023 at the Board and the Service Headquarters respectively. The announcement also emphasized that only official communication through the Board’s portal would be recognized, and third-party (forwarded) messages would not be entertained.

— goodeveningnigeria.com Editorial Team
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