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  2. Nigerian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Nigerian Navy (NN) is the sea branch of the Nigerian Armed Forces. The Nigerian Navy command structure today, consists of the Naval Headquarters in Abuja as well as three other operational commands with headquarters in Lagos, Calabar and Bayelsa. The training command headquarters are located in Lagos, the commercial capital of Nigeria, but ...

  3. List of government agencies of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian Broadcasting Commission (NBC) Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) National Frequency Management Council; Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) Galaxy Backbone (GBB) Economy. Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) Social Security Administration of Nigeria (SSA)

  4. List of members of the House of Representatives of Nigeria ...

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    Retrieved 12 February 2022. ^ "House of Reps votes and proceedings, Tuesday, 23rd February, 2021" (PDF). Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre. Retrieved 12 February 2022. ^ Adebayo, Musliudeen. "2023: Oyo reps member, Muraina, PDP chairman, others, join APC". Daily Post. Retrieved 30 April 2022.

  5. Nigerian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) is the air branch of the Nigerian Armed Forces.It is the youngest branch of the Nigerian Armed Forces.It is one of the largest in Africa, consisting of over 18,000 personnel as at 2021 and aircraft including 9 Chengdu F-7s, 11Dassault-Dornier Alpha Jets, three JF-17 Thunder Block II and 12 Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano aircraft, 24 Ameracchi M-346 FAs on order ...

  6. National Youth Service Corps - Wikipedia

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    The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) is a program set up by the Nigerian government during the military regime to involve Nigerian graduates in nation-building and the development of the country. There is no military conscription in Nigeria, but since 1973, graduates of universities and polytechnics have been required to take part in the ...

  7. 2014 Nigeria Immigration Service recruitment tragedy - Wikipedia

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    16–24. The 2014 Nigeria Immigration Service recruitment tragedy occurred on Saturday March 69, 2014, when 6.5 million people [1] in all 37 states of Nigeria (including the FCT) stormed various recruitment centers in the country for the 4000 vacant positions in the Nigeria Immigration Service. At least 16 job seekers were confirmed dead, and ...

  8. List of radio stations in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of radio stations in Nigeria organized by frequency and location. States and territories ... 95.1 – Today FM; 95.9 – Cool FM; 97.7 – Family Love FM;

  9. State Security Service (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    The State Security Service (SSS), self-styled as the Department of State Services (DSS), [1] is a security agency in Nigeria and one of three successor organisations to the National Security Organization (NSO). The agency is under the Presidency of Nigeria, and it reports its activities direct to the President, office of the ONSA, headquartered ...