The Government of Abia State, through the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education, has officially opened the portal for the second batch of the 2025 Teachers Recruitment Exercise. The application period runs from 6 November to 19 November 2025, giving qualified candidates two weeks to apply.
This initiative is part of the state’s renewed commitment to improving the quality of public education by addressing the shortage of teachers—particularly in rural and underserved areas. EducationNGR learnt that this second phase will focus on filling subject gaps in key disciplines such as Science, Mathematics, and Languages.
How to Apply
Interested candidates are to submit their applications online via the official portal of the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education at www.mobse-abiastategov.ng.
The entire process is free of charge, and applicants are advised to complete their forms before the deadline.
After submission, shortlisted candidates will be notified via SMS or email and will participate in a Computer-Based Test (CBT). Successful candidates from the CBT stage will then proceed to an oral interview.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the recruitment exercise, applicants must:
- Be below 45 years old as of 31 December 2025.
- Possess any of the following qualifications: NCE, B.Ed, B.Sc, M.Ed, or PhD.
- Be an Abia State indigene or a resident non-indigene willing to serve within the state.
- Be ready to work in rural or riverine communities where teachers are most needed.
- Persons with disabilities who hold qualifications in Special Needs Education are encouraged to apply.
Candidates without formal teaching qualifications may still apply, provided they commit to obtaining a recognised teaching credential within two years of appointment confirmation.
Why This Recruitment Matters
The ongoing teachers’ recruitment is a vital step toward revitalising public education in Abia State. By deploying qualified and passionate educators to classrooms across the state, the government aims to ensure that every child—regardless of location—receives quality learning and mentorship.
EducationNGR also learnt that the Abia State Government intends to sustain this initiative annually as part of its long-term education reform plan.
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