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JUST IN: NNPC Recruitment Portal Breaks Down – Details
The NNPC recruitment portal is facing technical issues due to high traffic, with the company working to resolve the problem and maintaining the application deadline of August 20, 2024.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the recruitment portal of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited is currently inaccessible to interested applicants. Earlier on Friday, the petroleum company announced its hiring initiative, prompting many to visit the site.
However, hours after the announcement, candidates found it difficult to process their applications. NNPC has acknowledged the technical issues, attributing them to an unexpected surge in user activity.
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In a message on its social media account, NNPC stated that it is actively working to resolve the website issues and assured applicants that the application deadline remains August 20, 2024.
The statement reads: “Due to unprecedented traffic to the NNPC Ltd. career page from applicants applying for vacancies, the site is currently experiencing slow load times. Our technicians are working diligently to rectify the problem as quickly as possible. Please be assured that the application process deadline remains August 20, 2024.”
The petroleum company also reassured applicants of a transparent and merit-based recruitment process, urging capable Nigerians to take advantage of this unique opportunity.
Meanwhile, Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, has made startling revelations about the quality of fuel being imported into Nigeria.
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During a visit by the leadership of the House of Representatives, led by Speaker Tajudeen Abbas and his deputy, Benjamin Kalu, Dangote accused some staff of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited and oil traders of operating a blending plant in Malta, Europe.
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