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CBN recruits stranded after a two-year onboarding delay
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83146, member: 160"] Qualified hires say the central bank ghosted them after forcing resignations. Recruits for the Central Bank of Nigeria claim their onboarding has been inexplicably stalled. Spokesperson Emmanuel Linus Dabo explained that the group completed all hiring steps, including medical exams. They submitted resignation letters from prior jobs as instructed during documentation. The process began with applications and interviews at the bank's headquarters. Successful candidates collected and signed provisional offer letters in Abuja. Human resources then requested further credentials and resignation acknowledgments. All communication from the bank stopped abruptly after that point. The affected individuals have been without income or posting since that time. Many face severe financial distress, unable to pay rent or school fees. Some recruits returned from abroad specifically for these positions. The group collectively contributed funds to support hospitalized colleagues. They have sent multiple appeal letters to the new bank governor. These formal reminders have received no official response. The recruits believe leadership transitions at the bank may be responsible. They are now pleading for direct intervention from the presidency. Their situation highlights ongoing economic hardship for professionals. [/QUOTE]
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