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The Nigerian Immigration Service exam holds this Saturday



The Nigerian Immigration Service exam holds this Saturday March 15, 2014. Check out the comprehensive list of centres where the exam will take place across the states of Nigeria below...


1. Abia – Ibeku High School, Umuahia
2. Adamawa – Trade Fair Complex, Jalingo
3. Akwa Ibom – Community Commercial School, Uyo
4. Anambra – Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka
5. Bauchi – Tafawa Balewa Stadium, Bauchi
6. Bayelsa – Samson Siasia Stadium, Yenagoa
7. Benue – IBB Square, Makurdi
8. Borno – Abubakar Umar Stadium, Gombe
9. Cross River – Federal Government Girls’ College, Calabar
10. Delta – Event Centre, Asaba
11. Ebonyi – Abakiliki Stadium, Abakiliki
12. Edo – Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin City
13. Ekiti – Olukayode Stadium, Ado-Ekiti
14. Enugu – Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium, Enugu
15. FCT (Abuja) – National Stadium, Abuja
16. Gombe – Abubakar Umar Stadium, Gombe
17. Imo – Ahia Ajoku Centre, Owerri
18. Jigawa – Government Commercial Secondary School, Dutse
19. Kaduna – Murtala Square, Kaduna
20. Kano – Sani Abacha Indoor Stadium, Kano
21. Katsina – Federal College of Education, Katsina
22. Kebbi – Haliru Abdu Stadium, Birnin Kebbi
23. Kogi – Township Stadium, Lokoja
24. Kwara – University of Illorin Sports Stadium, Illorin
25. Lagos – National Stadium, Surulere
26. Nasarawa – College of Agriculture, Lafia
27. Niger – Government Day Secondary School, Minna
28. Ogun – Muda Lawal Stadium, Abeokuta
29. Ondo – Nigerian Army Barracks, Akure
30. Osun – St. Charles Technical College, Osogbo
31. Oyo – Liberty Stadium, Ibadan
32. Plateau – Command College, Zaria Road, Jos
33. Rivers – Liberation Stadium, Port Harcourt
34. Sokoto – Immigration Command and Staff College, Sokoto
35. Taraba – Township Stadium, Jalingo
36. Yobe – Tafawa Balewa Stadium, Bauchi
37. Zamfara – Sambo Gov’t Sec. School, Tudun Wada, Gusau

NOTE: Names of candidates will be pasted on their respective exam centres.

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