Category : Public Service


SSANU Threatens Indefinite Strike from May 1

SSANU warns of a total strike from May 1, 2026, over stalled negotiations with the Federal Government, demanding wage arrears and rejecting a unilateral 30% salary increase.

Olaopa, Walson-Jack Boost Civil Service Collaboration

Prof. Tunji Olaopa and Mrs Esther Didi Walson-Jack inaugurate a joint technical committee in Abuja to enhance synergy between the FCSC and OHCSF, aiming to strengthen Nigeria's civil service through improved leadership and coordination.

Lagos Begins 2026 Promotion for 5,258 Civil Servants

Lagos State Government has initiated a 2026 promotion exercise for 5,258 civil servants, introducing new evaluation processes like SEAP for senior officers to enhance competence and performance-based career advancement.

Civil Servants Demand N154,000 Minimum Wage in Nigeria

The National Public Service Negotiating Council has formally requested a 120% salary increase, proposing a new minimum wage of N154,000 monthly to help federal workers cope with soaring inflation and rising living costs across Nigeria.

Anambra Cuts Salaries for Workers Who Skipped Monday Sit-at-Home

Anambra State Government has implemented pro-rata salary deductions for civil servants who failed to report for duty on Mondays, previously observed as sit-at-home days. Workers complain of irregular and excessive cuts at Jerome Udoji State Secretariat.

FCT Workers' Strike Grounds Abuja Administrative Activities

Administrative services in Abuja were paralyzed as FCTA and FCDA workers began an indefinite strike on Monday, January 19, 2026. The Joint Union Action Committee enforces full compliance, while management's response remains pending.

UN Jobs for Nigerians: Over 30 Vacancies Open

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has announced more than 30 job vacancies for Nigerians and other professionals worldwide. Learn about the roles, how to apply, and key deadlines.

How Long & How Much for a Nigerian Passport in 2026

Complete guide to getting a Nigerian international passport in 2026. Learn the updated fees (₦100,000-₦200,000), processing times (3-6 weeks), and step-by-step application procedure via the NIS portal.

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