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Nigerian Navy commences recruitment (SEE CRITERIA)

A statement signed by navy spokesman Commodore Suleman Dahun highlighted key requirements for the exercise set to close by February 13, 2022.

• December 30, 2021
Nigerian soldiers marching
Nigerian soldiers marching

The Nigerian Navy is set to commence its Batch 33 recruitment exercise on January 3, 2022 through its online portal.

A statement signed by navy spokesman Commodore Suleman Dahun highlighted key requirements for the exercise set to close by February 13, 2022.

Applicants have been directed to www.joinnigeriannavy.com to register for free. Documents required include applicant’s declaration and certification by parent/guardian form, local government area certification form, police certification form, guarantor form and “for official use only” form.

Age limit for secondary school certificate holders is 18 – 22 years while higher certificate holders such as HND, OND, Diploma, registered nurse/midwife, drivers should not apply if older than 26 years.

Persons with higher certifications other than aforementioned are not to apply.

Applicants must be single and possess National Identification Number (NIN) and Bank Verification Number (BVN).

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