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Empowering Nigeria’s Civil Service – The Role of the Head of Service

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Nigeria’s Civil Service – A Step Toward Sustainable Development



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The Backbone of Nigeria’s Governance – Revitalizing the Civil Service for a Better Future

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The Nigerian Civil Service: A Call for Reform



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Labor and the Nigerian Civil Service



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Tinubu’s Approach to Minimum Wage and the Nigerian Civil Service



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Tinubu’s Leadership and the Urgent Need to Reform Nigeria’s Civil Service



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Revitalizing Nigeria’s Civil Service for Progress

FEATURE



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Understanding the Role of Civil Servants in Nigeria’s Development

Civil servants in Nigeria play a crucial role in the nation’s socio-economic …

NEWS



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Nigeria Begins N70,000 Minimum Wage Payments to Civil Servants

The Nigerian Government said payment of the newly approved N70,000 minimum wage, and consequential salary adjustments for public …



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Nigerian Civil Service: HoS wants efficient, incorruptible, citizen centered public workers

Head of Civil Service of the Federation, Didi Esther Walson-Jack has said that she hopes to see every …



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Investigate stagnation in civil service promotion, lawmakers tell FG

The House of Representatives wants the Federal Government to investigate the stagnation of promotion in civil service from …



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Tinubu ordered a crackdown into those getting paid in the civil service for doing no work

Like Mr Adams, more than 3.6 million Nigerians have relocated to other countries over the last two years, …

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The UK taxi driver still being paid as a Nigerian civil servant



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Nigerian Civil Service: HoS wants efficient, incorruptible, citizen centered public workers



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Investigate stagnation in civil service promotion, lawmakers tell FG



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Tinubu ordered a crackdown into those getting paid in the civil service for doing no work

PROFILE



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A Profile of Leadership in Action



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Abiodun appoints journalist as Ogun head of service



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Championing Change in Nigeria’s Civil Service: A Profile of Lagos’ Head of Service



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The Unsung Heroes of Governance: A Civil Servant’s Impact

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ANALYSIS



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The Struggle of Nigerian Women in Civil Service

Introduction: Celebrating the Unsung Heroines of Nigeria’s Civil Service In the intricate machinery of governance, …



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Strengthening Nigeria’s Civil Service: Key to National Development



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Analysis of Nigeria’s Civil Servants



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The Struggle of Nigerian Women in Civil Service



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Transforming Nigeria’s Civil Service for Sustainable Growth

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EVENT-IN-PIX



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United Nations Public Service Day and Awards



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Lagos State Head of Service, Mr. Bode Agoro, as Special Guest of Honour at the Zonal Public Hearing



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Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation empowers Permanent Secretaries



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Empowering Nigeria’s Civil Service Through Reform

WELLNESS



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Easy Watermelon Juice – No Juicer Needed!



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Healthy Quinoa and Black Bean Stuffed Bell Peppers



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Ultimate Sunday Brunch: Eggs Benedict with Hollandaise Sauce



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Amazing Milk Chocolate Cupcakes with Buttercream



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Indulgent Triple Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe



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Classic French Onion Soup Recipe with Gruyère Croutons

INTERVIEW



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Transforming Public Service: An Interview with Nigeria Head of Service, Esther Walson-Jack



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Reflecting on a Legacy: A Conversation with Former Head of Service, Folasade Yemi-Esan



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Leading the Charge: An Exclusive Interview with the Head of Service of the Federation, Esther Walson-Jack



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Revamping Public Service: A Conversation with Kehinde Onasanya, Ogun Head of Service



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Leadership and Transformation: An Exclusive Interview with Lagos Head of Service, Muri-Okunola