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Breaking: Nigerian Army begins recruitment exercise, reveals how to apply
The Nigerian Army has announced the commencement of 86 Regular Recruits Intake, RRI for Non-Tradesmen and women.
The Army Headquarters made the announcement on Tuesday via a post on its verified X handle.
The recruitment exercise, according to the post, begins with online registration, which commenced on September 25 and is expected to end on October 10, 2023.
The Nigerian Army has announced the commencement of 86 Regular Recruits Intake, RRI for Non-Tradesmen and women.
The Army Headquarters made the announcement on Tuesday via a post on its verified X handle.
The recruitment exercise, according to the post, begins with online registration, which commenced on September 25 and is expected to end on October 10, 2023.
It urged applicants to visit https://recruitment.army.mil.ng. for registration, noting that the exercise is free.
The post reads, “This is to inform the general public & all interested applicants that the online application for 86 Regular Recruits Intake for Non-Tradesmen and women has commenced.
“The application starts 25 September & ends 10 October 2023. Application Is Free at https://recruitment.army.mil.ng.
“Shortlisted candidates will participate in the State Recruitment Screening Exercise scheduled for 6 – 19 November 2023. Nigerian Army Recruitment Is FREE, Beware of Fraudsters”.
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