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PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT

 


86 REGULAR RECRUITS INTAKE FOR TRADES/NON TRADESMEN AND WOMEN IN THE NIGERIA ARMY.

1) This is to inform the general public and all interested qualified candidates that online application for Nigerian Army Recruitment Exercise, 86 Regular Recruits Intake (RRI) for Trades/Non TradesMen and Women has commenced on 25th September, 2023 and closes on 20th October, 2023.

2) Basic Entry Requirements for the 86 (RRI) TradesMen/Women include:

i). Possession of at least a minimum of 4 Passes in not more two sittings in WASC/GCE NECO/NABTEB.

ii) In addition to the above qualifications, those applying as TradesMen/Women must also possess Trades Test/City Guild Certificate (Details available on the website).

iii) Candidates must be between the ages of 18 and 22 for Non Trades while for the TradesMen/Women, between the ages of 18 and 26 as at 18th December, 2023 for TradesMen/Women.

iv) Registered Nurses and Midwives not above 30 years old may also apply. 

v) Applicants must not be less than 1.68 meters tall for Male and 1.65 meters tall for Females.

3) Application is free and is available online at https://recruitment.army.mil.ng while shortlisted candidates shall participate in the State Recruitment Screening Exercise scheduled for 6th - 19th November, 2023 at the 2nd Mechanized Division, Adekunle Fajuyi Cantonment, Odogbo, Ibadan.

4) Interested Male and Female indigenes of Oyo State who wish to apply are hereby advised to obtain Indigeneship Certificate at room 53 Governor's Office, Secretariat, Ibadan and liaison offices at Abuja and Lagos to confirm that they are bonafide candidates of Oyo State Origin.

Citizens are enjoined to please disseminate this information to eligible indigenes of Oyo State for general awareness.

Thank you all.

                   ANNOUNCER

       Professor. Olanike Adeyemo 

Secretary to the Oyo State Government

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