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Board warns Nigerians against fake paramilitary recruitment messages

 

 

The Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board has warned Nigerians to beware of fraudulent recruitment messages circulating online, as the 2025 paramilitary recruitment exercise enters a crucial phase.

 

In a statement posted on its official X handle late Wednesday, the board clarified that it will not contact applicants through email or SMS, stressing that all legitimate updates are available only on its portal.

 

It urged applicants to visit the site to update their profiles and print examination slips, as part of the ongoing shortlisting process.

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“CDCFIB will not send emails or SMS to applicants. Visit our portal, and once shortlisted, update your profile to print your examination slip.

“Follow the instructions carefully. Beware of scammers,” the Board said.

 

The CDCFIB’s warning follows the release of names of candidates shortlisted for the paramilitary agencies’ computer-based test.

In a statement on Wednesday, the secretary to the board, retired Maj.-Gen. Abdulmalik Jubril, urged candidates who applied for recruitment into any of the four paramilitary agencies to visit its official recruitment portal at https://recruitment.cdcfib.gov.ng from Thursday to check if they had been shortlisted.

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“From Thursday, October 30, 2025, candidates are to check if they have been shortlisted for the next stage of the exercise, as well as centres for the Computer-Based Test (CBT).

 

“Shortlisted candidates are further requested to take note of the venue, date, as well as time scheduled for the CBT,” he said.

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The statement enjoined applicants to take note of the correct portal address highlighted to avoid being scammed.

 

PUNCH Online reports that the agencies are the Nigerian Correctional Service, the Nigeria Immigration Service, the Federal Fire Service, and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps.

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