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Police Recruitment: No Date Yet For Aptitude Test

Kennedy IgweBy Kennedy IgweSeptember 16, 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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The Nigeria Police Force has clarified that it has not fixed any date for conducting an aptitude test for applicants in the ongoing 2020 recruitment exercise.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, Frank Mba, Police Spokesperson, said the clarification had become “necessary following the deluge of enquiries received by the Force on the subject matter”

“Applicants should rest assured that once the Police High Command fixes a date, it will be widely circulated,” the statement added.

“Applicants are equally advised to monitor the Police website, social media handles and the traditional media for further updates.”

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