NewsOnline reports that Anambra State is a Nigerian state, located in the southeastern region of the country.
According to the 2006 census report, there are over 4.1 million residents in the state. The state name was formed in 1976 from the former East Central State, the state is named after Omambala River, a river that runs through the state. Anambra is the anglicised version the British Colonialists used to refer to the Omambala.
The state capital is Awka, a rapidly growing city that increased in population from approximately 300,000 to 2.5 million between 2006 and 2018. The city of Onitsha, a historic port city from the pre-colonial era, remains an important centre of commerce within the state.
The government of Anambra State of Nigeria has announced vacancies in two Public Schools adopted by a renowned Organization. The schools are in the heart of Awka Capital territory.
The organization is willing to employ suitable candidates for the said school in the position below:
Job Titles: Primary & Secondary School Teacher
Location: Awka, Anambra
Details
Primary Teacher
Primary Teachers are needed in the following areas:
Secondary Teacher
Secondary Teachers are needed in the following areas:
General Qualifications
Salary
Very Attractive.
Application Closing Date
17th February, 2022.
Interested and qualified candidates should apply including their CV and attaching Photocopies of the following documents:
Applications shall be sent to:
The Office of the Honorable Commissioner for Basic Education,
Jerome Udorji Secretariat,
Awka, Anambra State.
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