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No, Nigeria’s civil service commission didn’t release names of candidates shortlisted for jobs

No, Nigeria’s civil service commission didn’t release names of candidates shortlisted for jobs

Beware of malicious website

We clicked on the link in the post, hoping it would take us to the commission’s website. Instead, we were redirected to a webpage filled with advertisements.

The page says the information provided will “guide and direct you on how to check the 2025 FCSC list of shortlisted candidates and other related information”. At the bottom of the page is a warning that the list has not yet been published and that we should “be patient”.

We also noticed a glowing blue tab that said “Earn Cash”.

This is a tactic known as engagement bait. The more users interact with the Facebook posts – whether by liking, sharing, commenting or clicking on the attached link – the greater its reach. 

Unfortunately, this not only drives traffic to the malicious site, but can also allow fraudsters to steal your personal and banking information.

The page then directed us to the web address www.ohcsf.gov.ng. 

But this link belongs to the office of the head of the Civil Service Federation, or OHCSF. Although they work closely together, this is not the same as the FCSC.

The OHCSF is responsible for policy formulation, training, reforms and welfare of the civil service.

We also checked to see if the OHCSF had published a list of shortlisted candidates, but we couldn’t find one.

‘No list exists’ 

The FCSC’s media team told Africa Check there was no list of shortlisted candidates from its recruitment exercise.

Whenever the Commission officially concludes the shortlist exercise, candidates shortlisted will be informed, and it will also be publicly announced through various media platforms and on the Commission’s website (http://fedcivilservice.gov.ng),” the civil service commission posted on its official X page.

The false claim also appears here, here, here, here, here, here and here.

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