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  2. Nigerian Civil Service - Wikipedia

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    The Nigerian Civil Service has its origins in organizations established by the British in colonial times. Nigeria gained full independence in October 1960 under a constitution that provided for a parliamentary government and a substantial measure of self-government for the country's three regions.

  3. Federal Civil Service Commission (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    In August 2009, The Chairman of the Federal Civil Service Commission, Ahmed Al-Gazali, and the Head of Civil Service, Stephen Osagiede Oronsaye, initiated a new tenure policy that provides a four-year term renewable once for permanent secretaries and eight-year term for directors. In October 2009, the two men disagreed over whether the Head of ...

  4. Category:Nigerian civil servants - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Nigerian Civil Service (1 C, 1 P) N. Nigerian government officials (11 C, 39 P) R. Rivers State civil servants (1 C, 7 P)

  5. Lagos State Civil Service - Wikipedia

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    Most employees under the service are career civil servants in the Lagos state ministries, progressing based on qualifications and seniority. [2] The civil service is headed by Head of Service, a senior member of the state civil service appointed by the state Governor. [3] The head of service of Lagos state civil service is Hakeem Muri-Okunola.

  6. Category:Members of the Nigerian Civil Service - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian Permanent Secretaries (9 P) Pages in category "Members of the Nigerian Civil Service" This category contains only the following page.

  7. Folashade Yemi-Esan - Wikipedia

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    Folashade Mejabi Yemi-Esan CFR (née Mejabi; born 13 August 1964), is a Nigerian civil servant and the current head of the civil service of the federation, since 4 March 2020. [1] She acted as head of the civil service from 18 September 2019 till her swearing in on 4 March 2020 following the suspension of Winifred Ekanem Oyo-Ita.

  8. Federal Ministries of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Ministries of Nigeria are civil service departments that are responsible for delivering various government services. Each ministry is headed by a Permanent Secretary who reports to a Minister in the Federal Cabinet . [ 1 ]

  9. Category:Nigerian government officials - Wikipedia

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    This category is for officials who have held a civil office in the Government of Nigeria without being elected. This includes both people who have been appointed to serve or are part of the Nigerian Civil Service. For elected officials see Category:Political office-holders in Nigeria; For military officials see Category:Nigerian military ...