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  2. Nigerian Civil Service - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria gained full independence in October 1960 under a constitution that provided for a parliamentary government and a substantial measure of self-government for the country's three regions. Since then, various panels have studied and made recommendations for reforming of the Civil Service, including the Margan Commission of 1963, the Adebo ...

  3. Federal Civil Service Commission (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Civil Service Commission of Nigeria (FCSC) is an executive body in Nigeria that has the authority to make appointments and transfers, and to exercise disciplinary control over all Federal Civil Servants. [1] No officer can be appointed into the Civil Service without authorization from the Federal Civil Service Commission if they ...

  4. Category:Nigerian civil servants - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Nigerian civil servants" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. List of government agencies of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS) National Horticultural Research Institute (NIHORT) Aviation. Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET)

  6. Human rights in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Human rights in Nigeria are protected under the current constitution of 1999. While Nigeria has made major improvements in human rights under this constitution, the American Human Rights Report of 2012 notes several areas where more improvement is needed, which includes: abuses by Boko Haram, killings by government forces, lack of social equality and issues with freedom of speech.

  7. Second Nigerian Republic - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian military junta. Today part of. Nigeria. Cameroon a. ^a Bakassi peninsula; governed by Nigeria until 2008. The Second Nigerian Republic was a brief formation of the Nigerian state which succeeded the military governments formed after the overthrow of the first republic.

  8. Nigerian Defence Academy - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian Defence Academy. The Nigerian Defence Academy ( NDA) is a military university based in Kaduna, Nigeria that trains officer cadets for commissioning into one of the three services of the Nigerian Armed Forces: the Army, the Navy, and the Air Force. The duration of training at the Nigerian Defence Academy is five years (four years ...

  9. Chief of Defence Staff (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    The Chief of Defence is the highest ranking officer to currently serve in the armed forces. It is occupied by the most senior commissioned officer appointed by the President of Nigeria. The position was established for the first time under Nigeria's 1979 constitution. The current chief of defence staff is General Christopher Musa, who succeeded ...