Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Dangote Seeks Smart Nigerians to Work at Refienery

By our Reporter

It has been confirmed by reliable sources that the Dangote refinery is nearing completion. And which might mean the end of Nigeria’s reliance on imported fuel.

As the refinery prepares to begin operations, at its Ibeju-Lekki location, a new job recruitment opportunity and page opens for Nigerians
This is because operations at the company would be launched soon.

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As reported, the job also goes with free accommodation for 20,000 employees.

Meanwhile, images of the work perspectives, housing and other details have surfaced online.

Interested applicants are advised to visit the Dangote portal for more information and directives.

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