NAF RELEASES LIST OF ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS FOR BMTC 46/2025 APTITUDE TEST. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.

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 PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT NAF RELEASES LIST OF ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS FOR BMTC 46/2025 APTITUDE TEST The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) wishes to inform the public that the list of eligible applicants for the Basic Military Training Course (BMTC) 46/2025 Aptitude Test has been published on the NAF Recruitment Portal. The list can be accessed via www.nafrecruitment.airforce.mil.ng . The Aptitude Test is scheduled for 13 December 2025 at 15 designated centres nationwide, commencing at 0700hrs. All shortlisted applicants are advised to arrive early and must come with their acknowledgement slips and required writing materials, as these are compulsory for participation. The NAF remains committed to a transparent, credible, and merit-based recruitment process aimed at selecting the most qualified young Nigerians to serve with honour and professionalism. Ehimen Ejodame Air Commodore  Director of Public Relations and Information, Headquarters, Nigerian Air Force. 9 December 2025

NIGERIA SENATE APPROVES TINUBU'S TROOP DEPLOYMENT TO BENIN REPUBLIC AFTER COUP BID. (PHOTO).


 Nigeria Senate approves Tinubu's troop deployment to Benin Republic after coup bid


Nigeria's Senate on Tuesday gave its approval for President Bola Tinubu's deployment of troops to Benin Republic after Benin's government asked its bigger neighbour for help to quell an attempted coup on Sunday.


Tinubu said in a letter to lawmakers that Benin's authorities had asked for "exceptional and immediate provision of air support" by Nigeria's armed forces after reporting an "attempted unconstitutional seizure of power and disruption of democratic institutions."


Benin's government on Monday said Nigerian fighter jets had carried out airstrikes to thwart a coup bid in which mutinying soldiers tried to seize President Patrice Talon.


Tinubu stressed Nigeria's commitment to regional security and its "close ties of brotherhood and friendship" with Benin, as well as principles upheld by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Reuters reported.


Tinubu had urged lawmakers to act "expeditiously" to support the stability of Benin, which shares a border more than 700 km long with Nigeria, Africa's most populous country.


Meanwhile, ECOWAS Commission President Omar Alieu Touray said the bloc faced several problems, including coups and jihadist violence.


"It is safe to declare that our community is in a state of emergency," Touray told a ministerial meeting of ECOWAS mediation and security council in Abuja.


ECOWAS, which condemned the attempted power grab in Benin, has ordered the deployment of its standby force in the West African country.

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