01/11/2025
📢 CDCFIB CBT EXAM DATES ANNOUNCED
The Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire & Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB) exams will hold on:
đź—“ 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 17th, 18th & 29th November 2025
⏰ Exam times: 9AM, 11AM, 12PM, 1PM, 2PM, 3PM & 4PM
Check your portal for your exam date, time & venue 👇
🔥For requirements for the CBT and more details on the exam date or venue, click 👉 recruitmentpastquestions.com/cdcfib-exam-da…
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30/10/2025
Last cohort, hundreds of young Nigerians made a real impact, transforming healthcare within their local government systems.
This time, it could be your turn to do even more.
The National Health Fellows Programme will begin accepting applications on 1st November.
Stay updated by following us across all platforms and visit healthfellows.ng to learn more.
30/10/2025
CDCFIB Recruitment Update.
Click on the link below from tomorrow to confirm your status and proceed to the next stage.
recruitment.cdcfib.gov.ng
Good luck!
25/10/2025
Here’s a warm and heartfelt appreciation message to your group members on your birthday:
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đź’š Birthday Appreciation Message đź’š
My wonderful family and friends in this group,
I just want to take a moment to say a big THANK YOU to every one of you for the love, prayers, and beautiful birthday wishes you sent my way. Your messages truly made my day special and filled my heart with joy.
I’m deeply grateful for the kindness, time, and thoughtfulness you all showed. You reminded me how blessed I am to have such amazing people in my life.
May God bless you all abundantly, grant you happiness, and make you celebrate even greater things in your own lives. 🙏🎉
With love and gratitude,
[BODE]
07/10/2025
NCS ONLINE RECRUITMENT EXAM FOR INSPECTORATE AND CUSTOMS ASSISTANT CADRES
The Main Online Recruitment Examination for all shortlisted Inspectorate and Customs Assistant Cadre applicants has been scheduled for Thursday, 9th October 2025.
06/10/2025
CAC, SMEDAN Launch Free Registration Drive for 250,000 MSMEs
The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) and the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) have launched a nationwide drive to provide free business registration for 250,000 Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs)
The free business name registration drive is designed to strengthen Nigeria’s MSME ecosystem by promoting formalization and reducing barriers to growth, in line with the Federal Government’s Renewed Hope vision.
The initiative was announced in Abuja on Friday, September 26, during the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two agencies.
Formalization has long been a challenge for many small businesses, with cost, bureaucracy, and lack of awareness keeping millions in the informal sector. This often denies them access to finance, markets, and government support. The new CAC–SMEDAN scheme removes these barriers by covering the cost of registration and linking beneficiaries directly to SMEDAN’s MSME database.
Through this database, registered businesses will gain access to aftercare services and opportunities such as grants, capacity-building programmes, technical support, and market linkages.
CAC Registrar-General Hussaini Ishaq Magaji, SAN, emphasized that the free registration drive is aimed at breaking barriers that keep many businesses informal by removing the cost of registration and helping entrepreneurs access growth opportunities.
SMEDAN Director-General Dr. Charles Odii added that formalization is the gateway to support, noting that registered businesses will benefit from continuous aftercare such as grants, training, and market access.
Together, they highlighted that the initiative represents a major investment in Nigeria’s MSME ecosystem, with CAC foregoing about ₦3 billion in fees, while SMEDAN provides the support system to ensure businesses not only register but also thrive. They agreed that this collaboration gives practical meaning to the Federal Government’s Renewed Hope agenda by lowering barriers and creating an enabling environment for entrepreneurs.
HOW TO APPLY
1. Visit the SMEDAN portal: portal.smedan.gov.ng
2. Sign up and complete your registration on the portal.
3. When asked if you have a CAC number, select "No".
4. Submit your details to complete the process.
5. Once registration is completed, you will be contacted with the next steps to finalize your free CAC registration.
Note: MSMEs already on SMEDAN’s database without CAC registration automatically qualify for this free registration drive.
portal.smedan.gov