The Nigerian Immigration high command has raised the alarm over fake employment letters circulating around the country. The service has warned that it will prosecute anyone found involved in this fake job racket. Spokesman of the Immigration Service, Udo Kenneth, a Deputy Comptroller of Immigration, in a statement on Thursday, said their job vacancies are advertised in recognised national dailies before employment is processed. 'The Nigeria Immigration Service wishes to notify the public of the circulation of fake employment letters purportedly issued by the NIS. These fraudulent letters falsely claim that the recipients have been offered employment with the NIS.
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