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ONLINE REGISTRATION FOR 87 REGULAR RECRUITS INTAKE RECRUITMENT EXERCISE IN THE NIGERIAN ARMY . (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.


 ONLINE REGISTRATION FOR 87 REGULAR RECRUITS INTAKE RECRUITMENT EXERCISE IN THE NIGERIAN ARMY 


Ndị Anambra are hereby informed that the Nigerian Army has commenced  online registration for 87 Regular Recruits Intake Recruitment Exercise for Trades/Non-tradesmen and Women from 3rd May,2024 to 7th June,2024.


According to a statement by the Director, Directorate of Army Recruitment, Resettlement and Reserve, Brigadier General Chibueze Ogbuabo, applicants must be single and must be a Nigerian citizen by birth, even as they must be medically, physically and psychologically fit in line with Nigerian Army standard.


"An applicant must not be less than 18 years and not more than 22 years for non-tradesmen/women, while tradesmen/women must not be more than 26 years as at 30th June,2024".


Selected candidates will participate in the state recruitment screening exercise scheduled to hold from 20th June to 3rd July, 2024.


While emphasizing that Nigerian Army recruitment is free, the statement highlighted several benefits of joining the Nigerian Army such as enhanced pay/allowances, opportunity to further one's education, enhanced welfare and insurance services, free housing and medical care, pension and gratuity, among others.


More information on eligibility and requirements can be obtained from Nigerian Army Recruitment Website, http://recruitment.army.mil.ng .


*PAUL NWOSU*

Commissioner for Information, 

Anambra State.

May 16, 2024

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