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Nigeria begins IPPIS verification of federal workers

Nigerian government enrolls 486 MDAs, 330,820 employees in IPPIS Abuja – Federal government has said that it has enrolled a total of 330,820 employees from 486 of its Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) on the Integrated ​ Personnel and Payroll Information System.

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