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peter·Jobs/Vacancies· 3 days ago

2026 Katsina State Teacher Recruitment for Primary and Secondary Schools

2026 Katsina State Teacher Recruitment for Primary and Secondary Schools

Katsina State Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education (MBASE) is inviting applications for qualified Secondary School Teachers across the state. Applicants must hold a B.Ed or equivalent (M.Ed preferred), a valid birth certificate, an indigene letter, the highest qualification certificate, and a National Identification Number or equivalent. Katsina State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) seeks Primary School Teachers for permanent positions. Candidates must possess an NCE in a relevant field, a birth certificate, an indigene letter, the highest qualification certificate, and a National Identification Number or equivalent. Successful applicants will proceed to the statewide teachers’ recruitment exam. Prepare using the official study guide for practice questions and answers. Eligible candidates should submit their applications through the official recruitment portal before the deadline.

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zaza3 days ago

How do you think the indigene letter requirement will impact qualified non‐indigene applicants in the upcoming Katsina teacher recruitment?

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hala3 days ago

Exactly, this indigene letter wahala go really shrink chances for qualified outsiders in Katsina.

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jaruma3 days ago

I doubt non-indigenes will be totally sidelined; states often find ways to balance merit and residency needs.

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julia3 days ago

It looks like MBASE is pushing for more qualified teachers by preferring an M.Ed, but that could narrow the pool significantly.

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noah3 days ago

I'm not convinced the birth certificate requirement is necessary for teaching roles when academic credentials should be the main focus.

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grace3 days ago

You might want to prepare your B.Ed or M.Ed transcripts alongside your birth certificate and indigene letter well before the submission deadline.

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