Nigeria army latest news on recruitment

Here are the latest news and updates on the Nigerian Army recruitment process:

Latest Recruitment Exercise:

The Nigerian Army has announced a new recruitment exercise for 2023. The exercise is open to all eligible Nigerians who meet the requirements. The recruitment is for various positions, including:

  1. Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs)
  2. Junior Officers
  3. Tradesmen/Women
  4. Direct Short Service Commission (DSSC) Officers

Eligibility Criteria:

To be eligible for the Nigerian Army recruitment, you must:

  1. Be a Nigerian citizen by birth or descent
  2. Be between the ages of 18 and 30 years for Tradesmen/Women and 18 and 25 years for Junior Officers
  3. Be medically fit and have a good character
  4. Have a minimum of 5 credits in O'Level, including English Language and Mathematics
  5. Have a Bachelor's degree or Higher National Diploma (HND) for Junior Officers and DSSC Officers

How to Apply:

To apply for the Nigerian Army recruitment, follow these steps:

  1. Visit the Nigerian Army website at www.nigerianarmyms.ng
  2. Click on the "Recruitment" tab and select the position you are interested in
  3. Fill out the online application form and attach the required documents, including:
    • Passport photograph
    • Birth certificate
    • O'Level certificate
    • Bachelor's degree or HND certificate (for Junior Officers and DSSC Officers)
    • NYSC discharge certificate (for Junior Officers)
  4. Submit your application and print out a copy of the application form

Important Dates:

The Nigerian Army recruitment exercise is expected to start in January 2023 and end in March 2023. The exact dates will be announced on the Nigerian Army website.

Contact Information:

For any questions or concerns about the Nigerian Army recruitment, you can contact the Nigerian Army Recruitment and Selection Centre at:

Note:

The Nigerian Army recruitment process is free and open to all eligible Nigerians. Be cautious of scams and fraudulent activities, and do not pay any money to anyone claiming to be a representative of the Nigerian Army.