Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Help-NIS Recruitment Upload Passport Is Not Loading by innocentjiale(m): 9:24pm On May 28, 2017 |
Esji80: Good day fellow applicants, I tried several browsers to upload passport but the UPLoad Passport doesnt respond or load to allow me select the passport for upload.when clicked it doesnt respond. I have tried Chrome,IE,firfox and Opera at midnight. Please help.The passport size is less than 30kb change your subscription. Some sub. Cannot click to upload pictures. I had similar experience but i later do one day sub and it was OK |
Phones › Re: Google's Biggest Fails by innocentjiale(m): 10:33am On May 27, 2017 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Police To Recruit 120,000 Personnel by innocentjiale(m): 6:18am On May 25, 2017 |
gabng: What do you mean by Direct Entry? Pre-University instead of UTME?
It does not matter. You just need the following:-
- Bsc/HND : Cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police - OND/NCE : Cadet Inspector - O'Level : Cadet Constable ok. Thanks. I thought is there Normal police defence Academy |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Police To Recruit 120,000 Personnel by innocentjiale(m): 9:41pm On May 24, 2017 |
gabng: Say what you know.
I have a male & female Acquittance
Both applied pre December 2016
The male just passed out of police college Jo's last week as an ASP.
The female is graduating in September 2017 from PTS Ikeja as a Constable.
Both got into the force on merit without any connection.
Say what you know. please do they accept direct entry? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Apply For Direct Short Services Recruitment At Nigerian Air Force (NAF) by innocentjiale(m): 6:07am On May 24, 2017 |
NnaNna4: You need flogging for quoting this lengthy write up [font=Lucida Sans Unicode]  hahaha, sorry sir my prospective airforce officer. How r u doing |
Education › Re: Free Download A Text Book Of Electrical Techonology Vol 3 by innocentjiale(m): 9:38pm On May 22, 2017 |
[quote author=kasyklef post=42961154]This book 'A Textbook Of Electrical Technology (Multicolour) volume I - IV by B L Theraja and A K Therajaa is well know as Electrical and Electronics engineers bible. You don't need to refer to any internet or Youtube lectures. This Electrical Technology Pdf is enough through out your life. You can go to any advance books after this book. You will be master in your field !! http://www.allsciencestudies.com/2016/02/free-download-text-book-of-electrical_15.html#more[sup][/sup] CIVIL DEFENCE, FIRE, IMMIGRATION, AND PRISONS SERVICES BOARD (CDFIPB) ADVERTISEMENT FOR VACANCIES Applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified candidates for full time appointments to fill existing vacancies in the following positions in the Nigeria Immigration Service: POSITIONS CATEGORY A: Superintendent Cadre Assistant Superintendent of Immigration II (ASI II) General Duty, CONPASS 08: Applicants must possess first degree from recognized universities. CATEGORY B: Inspectorate Cadre Senior Inspector of Immigration(SII) General Duty, CONPASS 08: Applicants must be holders of HND obtained from recognized institutions. Assistant Inspector of Immigration (AII) General Duty, Secretaries and Other Specialized Fields, CONPASS 06: Applicants must be holders of NCE / ND obtained from recognized institutions. CATEGORY C: Assistant Cadre Immigration Assistant III (IAIII) General Duty, CONPASS 03: Applicants must be holders of Ordinary Level SSCE/GCE/ NECO or their equivalents with a minimum of four (4) Credits in not more than two (2) sittings which should include English and Mathematics from recognized institutions. CATEGORY D: Assistant Cadre Immigration Assistant III (IAIII) ARTISANS, CONPASS 03 Motor driver/Mechanics Applicants must be holders of Ordinary Level SSCE, or its equivalents and appropriate Trade Test certificates. 2. METHOD OF APPLICATION Application is online through www.nisrecruitment.org.ng Candidates are advised to print out the referee form which must be duly completed for submission during screening. 3. SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS Applications should be submitted online within six (6) weeks of this publication 4. STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS FOR RECRUITMENT: A. Requirements i. Applicant must be Nigerian by birth. ii. Applicants must possess the requisite qualifications and Certificates. Any certificate or qualification not declared and accepted at the recruitment centre shall not be accepted after recruitment. Iii Applicant must be medically fit and present certificate of medical fitness from any government hospital. iv. Applicant must be of good character and must not have been convicted of any criminal offence; v. Applicant must not be a member of a secret society, cult, a drug addict e.t.c.; vi. Applicant must be free from financial embarrassment; vii. Applicant must be between the ages of 18-30 years. Viii Applicant’s height must not be less than 1.65m for males and 1.60m for females; Viii Applicant’s chest measurement of not less than 0.87m for men. ix. Computer literacy will be an added advantage. B. Applicants with any of the following disabilities need not apply: i. Impediment in speech (stammerer/dumb) ii. Gross malformation of teeth iii. Knocked knees iv. Bent knees v. Bow legs vi. K-legs vii. Flat foot viii. Limb legs ix. Bent arms/deformed hands/fracture x. Defective eye sight (squint-eye, crossed eye, one-eyed and total blindness) xi. Amputation of any part of physical body xii. Hearing impaired (deaf) xiii. Hunched back xiv. Obesity xv. Pregnancy xvi. Medical challenges and any other physical deformity not mentioned 5. COMPUTER BASED TEST There shall be computer based test for shortlisted candidates. Appropriate time and date shall be communicated to such persons. 6. APPLICATION Candidates are expected to log into the website www.nisrecruitment.org.ng fill and submit the application form online. THIS APPLICATION IS ABSOLUTELY FREE 7. CLOSING All applications are expected to be made within six (6) weeks from the date of this publication. SIGNED: Sunday Dan Ogu, FCAI Secretary to the Board /quote] |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigerian Air Force DSSC Enlistment 2017 by innocentjiale(m): 1:28pm On May 20, 2017 |
I could have love to create an air force watsap group to err our view but my phone is... |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigerian Air Force DSSC Enlistment 2017 by innocentjiale(m): 1:25pm On May 20, 2017 |
simplyme17: I think is different. I will advice you should get your Local govt certificate along side with the local govt attestation. To be on a safer side though but local government is to attest where I am from... |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigerian Air Force DSSC Enlistment 2017 by innocentjiale(m): 9:43pm On May 19, 2017 |
BabajideAdedeji: I think i'm not alone in this.....i know of 2 other pple having same issue there is need for airforce watsap group oooo |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigerian Air Force DSSC Enlistment 2017 by innocentjiale(m): 9:41pm On May 19, 2017 |
BabajideAdedeji: i think they should fix it. Because we (civillians) dont have a unit, date of deployment stated in the printout. Best thing is to get your LG cert ready...buh na still july sef abeg i printed out 3 forms, one is to be sign by parents but non to be sign by others except for a serving military personnel, so wat can we do? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigerian Air Force DSSC Enlistment 2017 by innocentjiale(m): 9:35pm On May 19, 2017 |
BabajideAdedeji: I think i'm not alone in this.....i know of 2 other pple having same issue local government attestation form is the same thing as your local government of origin. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigerian Air Force DSSC Enlistment 2017 by innocentjiale(m): 9:29pm On May 19, 2017 |
Hiroshize: [center][center]Application Guidelines PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY[/center][b][/b]
Online Registration Starts on 18 May 2017 and Closes on 15 June 2017. APPLICATION GUIDELINES
APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FROM QUALIFIED NIGERIANS FOR DIRECT SHORT SERVICE COMMISSION INTO THE NIGERIAN AIR FORCE IN THE UNDERLISTED DEPARTMENTS:
1. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MS.c/ BSc./HND Computer Software Engineer, Data Administrator, Network Administrator/ Engineer, Network Security Experts, Web master, Info Tech/Computer Science, Computer Engineering/Electrical & Electronics Engineering.
2. MEDICALS
a. MBBS, MB ch D
b. Consultant –Ophthalmologist
c. Consultant - Surgeon
d. Consultant- Physician
e. Consultant - O & G ( Female)
f. Consultant - Pediatrics
g. Consultant - Radiologist
h. Consultant - Orthopedic
i. Consultant - Family medicine
j. Consultant - Anesthetists
3. DENTAL SURGERY
BDS, B ch D
4. NURSES – B.SC/ RN AND RM (DOUBLE QUALIFICATION)
Must possess B.NSc with RN/RM or HND with RN/RM. BSc Nursing with any other qualifications in nursing field such as ICU, A&E, Theatre, Ophthalmic and Nurse Anesthetics will be an added advantage. Candidates must have a current Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN) license to practice as a Nurse.
5. SPECIAL FORCES Must posses BA in PE and must be well built physically with not less than 1.78m height.
6. EDUCATION B. Ed Mathematics/Computer Science, B.Ed English, B. Ed Physics, B. Ed Chemistry, BSc Guidance & Counselling( Female).
7. ACCOUNTING
BSc/HND Accounting
GENERAL INFORMATION TO CANDIDATES
1. Applicants must possess a minimum of Second Class Upper for holders of First degree and Upper Credit for HND holders. Computer literacy will be an added advantage.
2. Applicants must possess NYSC Discharge Certificate or Letter of Exemption from NYSC at the time of applying for DSSC.
3. Applicants must possess certificates of full registration with their respective statutory professional bodies in Nigeria where applicable.
4. Male applicants must not be less than 1.66 meters tall while female applicants must not be less than 1.63 meters tall. However, candidates applying for special forces must not be less than 1.78m height and must be physically well built.
5. Applicants should be between 22 and 30 years of age by 31st December 2017. Any age declaration done earlier than 5 years to this exercise will not be acceptable. Those who will be older than 30 years by 31st December 2017 need not apply, except for Consultants.
6. Applicants are to make a choice from the centers below for the Zonal Enlistment Exercise.
a. Nigerian Air Force Base, Makurdi
b. Nigerian Air Force Base, Bauchi
c. Sam Ethnan Air Force Base, Ikeja – Lagos
d. 113 Helicopter Combat Training Group, Enugu
e. 115 Special Operations Group, Port Harcourt
f. Nigerian Air Force Base, Kawo – Kaduna
7. Interested applicants are to apply free of charge online at www.airforce.mil.ng
8. Zonal Enlistment Exercise will hold from 1 - 8 July 2017.
9. Shortlisted Applicants are to bring the following to the Zonal Enlistment Centers:
Birth Certificate Originals of Education Certificates and NYSC Discharge Certificate Letter of Attestation of Good Character Attestation of Parent / Guardian Consent Form Attestation of Local Government Area Form Acknowledgment Card Writing Materials (for aptitude test) Applicants are warned against giving false information as information supplied will be used to evaluate your suitability for shortlisting at any particular stage. Any false information discovered at any stage will lead to disqualification of the applicant.
10. Applicants are to print out the underlisted documents after completion of application online:
a. Attestation Form
b. Acknowledgment Card
c. Serving Military personnel are to note that documents listed in a-b above are not applicable to them, however the special attestattion form is to be filled by their current Unit Commander.
11. Applicant's local Government attestation form must be signed by a military officer who hails from the state of the applicant and not below the rank of Wing Commander or equivalent in the Nigerian Army and the Nigerian Navy, and Police Officer of the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police and above. Local Government Chairman/Secretary, Magistrates and Principals of government secondary schools from applicants' state of origin can also sign the attestation forms.
12. Additionally, applicants are to bring with them Local Government Indigeneship certificate from their Local Government.
13. Photocopies of all documents and credentials will be collected from applicants after screening during the Zonal Enlistment Exercise and Interview.
Technical Support: For Technical Support, please call: 09064145533, 08043440802 and 08053440802
recruitment@airforce.mil.ng
Note: All phone lines are available between 8:30AM and 5:30PM[/center]
Culled from: http://airforce.mil.ng/page-2017_naf_dssc_enlistment how many candidates do they consider per state? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Apply For Direct Short Services Recruitment At Nigerian Air Force (NAF) by innocentjiale(m): 9:24pm On May 19, 2017 |
ideologies: The Nigerian Air Force (NAF), invites application from suitably qualified graduates and post graduates for training as Direct Short Services (DSS) Cadets in the below profession:
Open Jobs
Information Technology Officer Direct Short Services Medical Officer Dental Surgeon Nurse Special Forces Educationist Account Officer
Information Technology Officer
Job Type –Full Time Qualification – BA/BSc/HND MBA/MSc/MA Location – Nigeria Job Field – ICT / Computer
Location: Nationwide
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M.Sc/ B.Sc./HND in Info Tech/Computer Science, Computer Engineering/Electrical & Electronics Engineering, or Computer Software Engineer, Data Administrator, Network Administrator/ Engineer, Network Security Experts, Web Master in the above qualification. General Information
Applicants must possess a minimum of Second Class Upper for holders of First degree and Upper Credit for HND holders. Computer literacy will be an added advantage. Applicants must possess NYSC Discharge Certificate or Letter of Exemption from NYSC at the time of applying for DSSC. Applicants must possess certificates of full registration with their respective statutory professional bodies in Nigeria where applicable. Male applicants must not be less than 1.66 meters tall while female applicants must not be less than 1.63 meters tall. However, candidates applying for special forces must not be less than 1.78m height and must be physically well built. Applicants should be between 22 and 30 years of age by 31st December 2017. Any age declaration done earlier than 5 years to this exercise will not be acceptable. Those who will be older than 30 years by 31st December 2017 need not apply, except for Consultants. Applicants are to make a choice from the centers below for the Zonal Enlistment Exercise. Makurdi: Nigerian Air Force Base, Markudi Bauchi: Nigerian Air Force Base, Bauchi Lagos: Sam Ethnan Air Force Base, Ikeja – Lagos Enugu: 113 Helicopter Combat Training Group, Enugu Port-Harcourt: 115 Special Operations Group, Port Harcourt Kaduna: Nigerian Air Force Base, Kawo – Kaduna Important Information
Zonal Enlistment Exercise will hold from 1st – 8th July, 2017. Shortlisted Applicants are to bring the following to the Zonal Enlistment Centers: Birth Certificate Originals of Education Certificates and NYSC Discharge Certificate Letter of Attestation of Good Character Attestation of Parent / Guardian Consent Form Attestation of Local Government Area Form Acknowledgment Card Writing Materials (for aptitude test)
Medical Officer
Job Type – Full Time Qualification – BA/BSc/HND MBA/MSc/MA LocationNigeria Job FieldMedical / Health Location: Nationwide
Requirements MBBS, MBchB or equivalent. Must be fully registered by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria and must possess a current practicing license in any of the specialities listed:
MBBS, MB ch D Consultant – Ophthalmologist Consultant – Surgeon Consultant – Physician Consultant – O & G ( Female) Consultant – Pediatrics Consultant – Radiologist Consultant – Orthopedic Consultant – Family medicine Consultant – Anesthetists General Information
Applicants must possess a minimum of Second Class Upper for holders of First degree and Upper Credit for HND holders. Computer literacy will be an added advantage. Applicants must possess NYSC Discharge Certificate or Letter of Exemption from NYSC at the time of applying for DSSC. Applicants must possess certificates of full registration with their respective statutory professional bodies in Nigeria where applicable. Male applicants must not be less than 1.66 meters tall while female applicants must not be less than 1.63 meters tall. However, candidates applying for special forces must not be less than 1.78m height and must be physically well built. Applicants should be between 22 and 30 years of age by 31st December 2017. Any age declaration done earlier than 5 years to this exercise will not be acceptable. Those who will be older than 30 years by 31st December 2017 need not apply, except for Consultants. Applicants are to make a choice from the centers below for the Zonal Enlistment Exercise. Makurdi: Nigerian Air Force Base, Markudi Bauchi: Nigerian Air Force Base, Bauchi Lagos: Sam Ethnan Air Force Base, Ikeja – Lagos Enugu: 113 Helicopter Combat Training Group, Enugu Port-Harcourt: 115 Special Operations Group, Port Harcourt Kaduna: Nigerian Air Force Base, Kawo – Kaduna Important Information
Zonal Enlistment Exercise will hold from 1st – 8th July, 2017. Shortlisted Applicants are to bring the following to the Zonal Enlistment Centers: Birth Certificate Originals of Education Certificates and NYSC Discharge Certificate Letter of Attestation of Good Character Attestation of Parent / Guardian Consent Form Attestation of Local Government Area Form Acknowledgment Card Writing Materials (for aptitude test)
Dental Surgeon
Job Type – Full Time Qualification – BA/BSc/HND Location – Nigeria Job Field – Medical / Health Location: Nationwide
Requirements
Candidates should possess BDS, BchD. General Information
Applicants must possess a minimum of Second Class Upper for holders of First degree and Upper Credit for HND holders. Computer literacy will be an added advantage. Applicants must possess NYSC Discharge Certificate or Letter of Exemption from NYSC at the time of applying for DSSC. Applicants must possess certificates of full registration with their respective statutory professional bodies in Nigeria where applicable. Male applicants must not be less than 1.66 meters tall while female applicants must not be less than 1.63 meters tall. However, candidates applying for special forces must not be less than 1.78m height and must be physically well built. Applicants should be between 22 and 30 years of age by 31st December 2017. Any age declaration done earlier than 5 years to this exercise will not be acceptable. Those who will be older than 30 years by 31st December 2017 need not apply, except for Consultants. Applicants are to make a choice from the centers below for the Zonal Enlistment Exercise. Makurdi: Nigerian Air Force Base, Markudi Bauchi: Nigerian Air Force Base, Bauchi Lagos: Sam Ethnan Air Force Base, Ikeja – Lagos Enugu: 113 Helicopter Combat Training Group, Enugu Port-Harcourt: 115 Special Operations Group, Port Harcourt Kaduna: Nigerian Air Force Base, Kawo – Kaduna Important Information
Zonal Enlistment Exercise will hold from 1st – 8th July, 2017. Shortlisted Applicants are to bring the following to the Zonal Enlistment Centers: Birth Certificate Originals of Education Certificates and NYSC Discharge Certificate Letter of Attestation of Good Character Attestation of Parent / Guardian Consent Form Attestation of Local Government Area Form Acknowledgment Card Writing Materials (for aptitude test)
Nurse
Job Type – Full Time Qualification – BA/BSc/HND Location – Nigeria Job Field – Graduate Jobs Medical / Health Location: Nationwide
Requirements
B.Sc/ RN and RM (Double Qualification) Must possess B.NSc with RN/RM or HND with RN/RM. BSc Nursing with any other qualifications in the nursing field such as ICU, A&E, Theatre, Ophthalmic and Nurse Anesthetics will be an added advantage. Candidates must have a current Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN) license to practice as a Nurse. General Information
Applicants must possess a minimum of Second Class Upper for holders of First degree and Upper Credit for HND holders. Computer literacy will be an added advantage. Applicants must possess NYSC Discharge Certificate or Letter of Exemption from NYSC at the time of applying for DSSC. Applicants must possess certificates of full registration with their respective statutory professional bodies in Nigeria where applicable. Male applicants must not be less than 1.66 meters tall while female applicants must not be less than 1.63 meters tall. However, candidates applying for special forces must not be less than 1.78m height and must be physically well built. Applicants should be between 22 and 30 years of age by 31st December 2017. Any age declaration done earlier than 5 years to this exercise will not be acceptable. Those who will be older than 30 years by 31st December 2017 need not apply, except for Consultants. Applicants are to make a choice from the centers below for the Zonal Enlistment Exercise. Makurdi: Nigerian Air Force Base, Markudi Bauchi: Nigerian Air Force Base, Bauchi Lagos: Sam Ethnan Air Force Base, Ikeja – Lagos Enugu: 113 Helicopter Combat Training Group, Enugu Port-Harcourt: 115 Special Operations Group, Port Harcourt Kaduna: Nigerian Air Force Base, Kawo – Kaduna Important Information
Zonal Enlistment Exercise will hold from 1st – 8th July, 2017. Shortlisted Applicants are to bring the following to the Zonal Enlistment Centers: Birth Certificate Originals of Education Certificates and NYSC Discharge Certificate Letter of Attestation of Good Character Attestation of Parent / Guardian Consent Form Attestation of Local Government Area Form Acknowledgment Card Writing Materials (for aptitude test)
Special Forces
Job Type – Full Time Qualification – BA/BSc/HND Location – Nigeria Job Field – General Location: Nationwide
Requirements
Must possess BA in PE and must be well built physically with not less than 1.78m height. General Information
Applicants must possess a minimum of Second Class Upper for holders of First degree and Upper Credit for HND holders. Computer literacy will be an added advantage. Applicants must possess NYSC Discharge Certificate or Letter of Exemption from NYSC at the time of applying for DSSC. Applicants must possess certificates of full registration with their respective statutory professional bodies in Nigeria where applicable. Male applicants must not be less than 1.66 meters tall while female applicants must not be less than 1.63 meters tall. However, candidates applying for special forces must not be less than 1.78m height and must be physically well built. Applicants should be between 22 and 30 years of age by 31st December 2017. Any age declaration done earlier than 5 years to this exercise will not be acceptable. Those who will be older than 30 years by 31st December 2017 need not apply, except for Consultants. Applicants are to make a choice from the centers below for the Zonal Enlistment Exercise. Makurdi: Nigerian Air Force Base, Markudi Bauchi: Nigerian Air Force Base, Bauchi Lagos: Sam Ethnan Air Force Base, Ikeja – Lagos Enugu: 113 Helicopter Combat Training Group, Enugu Port-Harcourt: 115 Special Operations Group, Port Harcourt Kaduna: Nigerian Air Force Base, Kawo – Kaduna
Important Information
Zonal Enlistment Exercise will hold from 1st – 8th July, 2017. Shortlisted Applicants are to bring the following to the Zonal Enlistment Centers: Birth Certificate Originals of Education Certificates and NYSC Discharge Certificate Letter of Attestation of Good Character Attestation of Parent / Guardian Consent Form Attestation of Local Government Area Form Acknowledgment Card Writing Materials (for aptitude test)
Educationist
Job Type – Full Time Qualification – BA/BSc/HND Location – Nigeria Job Field – Education / Teaching Graduate Jobs Location: Nationwide
Requirements
Candidates should possess B.Ed Mathematics/Computer Science, B.Ed English, B. Ed Physics, B. Ed Chemistry, BSc Guidance & Counselling (Female). General Information
Applicants must possess a minimum of Second Class Upper for holders of First degree and Upper Credit for HND holders. Computer literacy will be an added advantage. Applicants must possess NYSC Discharge Certificate or Letter of Exemption from NYSC at the time of applying for DSSC. Applicants must possess certificates of full registration with their respective statutory professional bodies in Nigeria where applicable. Male applicants must not be less than 1.66 meters tall while female applicants must not be less than 1.63 meters tall. However, candidates applying for special forces must not be less than 1.78m height and must be physically well built. Applicants should be between 22 and 30 years of age by 31st December 2017. Any age declaration done earlier than 5 years to this exercise will not be acceptable. Those who will be older than 30 years by 31st December 2017 need not apply, except for Consultants. Applicants are to make a choice from the centers below for the Zonal Enlistment Exercise. Makurdi: Nigerian Air Force Base, Markudi Bauchi: Nigerian Air Force Base, Bauchi Lagos: Sam Ethnan Air Force Base, Ikeja – Lagos Enugu: 113 Helicopter Combat Training Group, Enugu Port-Harcourt: 115 Special Operations Group, Port Harcourt Kaduna: Nigerian Air Force Base, Kawo – Kaduna Important Information
Zonal Enlistment Exercise will hold from 1st – 8th July, 2017. Shortlisted Applicants are to bring the following to the Zonal Enlistment Centers: Birth Certificate Originals of Education Certificates and NYSC Discharge Certificate Letter of Attestation of Good Character Attestation of Parent / Guardian Consent Form Attestation of Local Government Area Form Acknowledgment Card Writing Materials (for aptitude test)
Account Officer
Job Type – Full Time Qualification – BA/BSc/HND Location – Nigeria Job Field – Finance / Accounting / Audit Graduate Jobs Location: Nationwide
Requirements
Candidates should possess B.Sc/HND in Accounting. General Information
Applicants must possess a minimum of Second Class Upper for holders of First degree and Upper Credit for HND holders. Computer literacy will be an added advantage. Applicants must possess NYSC Discharge Certificate or Letter of Exemption from NYSC at the time of applying for DSSC. Applicants must possess certificates of full registration with their respective statutory professional bodies in Nigeria where applicable. Male applicants must not be less than 1.66 meters tall while female applicants must not be less than 1.63 meters tall. However, candidates applying for special forces must not be less than 1.78m height and must be physically well built. Applicants should be between 22 and 30 years of age by 31st December 2017. Any age declaration done earlier than 5 years to this exercise will not be acceptable. Those who will be older than 30 years by 31st December 2017 need not apply, except for Consultants. Applicants are to make a choice from the centers below for the Zonal Enlistment Exercise. Makurdi: Nigerian Air Force Base, Markudi Bauchi: Nigerian Air Force Base, Bauchi Lagos: Sam Ethnan Air Force Base, Ikeja – Lagos Enugu: 113 Helicopter Combat Training Group, Enugu Port-Harcourt: 115 Special Operations Group, Port Harcourt Kaduna: Nigerian Air Force Base, Kawo – Kaduna
Important Information
Zonal Enlistment Exercise will hold from 1st – 8th July 2017. Shortlisted Applicants are to bring the following to the Zonal Enlistment Centers: Birth Certificate Originals of Education Certificates and NYSC Discharge Certificate Letter of Attestation of Good Character Attestation of Parent / Guardian Consent Form Attestation of Local Government Area Form Acknowledgment Card Writing Materials (for aptitude test) Method of Application for Direct Short Services
Application Guide
All interested candidates can only submit one application. Any applicant who submits more than one application will be automatically disqualified. Fill Your Registration Form. Submit the Form. Take note of your Application Number Print Application Summary Page Download and Print Acknowledgement Cards and Attestation Cards using your “Application Number and Email Address” to log in.
Note Applicants are warned against giving false information as information supplied will be used to evaluate your suitability for shortlisting at any particular stage. Any false information discovered at any stage will lead to disqualification of the applicant.
Applicants are to print out the under-listed documents after completion of application online: Attestation Form Acknowledgment Card Serving Military personnel are to note that documents listed in a-b above are not applicable to them, however, the special attestation form is to be filled by their current Unit Commander. Applicants are warned against giving false information as information supplied will be used to evaluate your suitability for shortlisting at any particular stage. Any false information discovered at any stage will lead to disqualification of the applicant. Applicant’s local Government attestation form must be signed by a military officer who hails from the state of the applicant and not below the rank of Wing Commander or equivalent in the Nigerian Army and the Nigerian Navy, and Police Officer of the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police and above. Local Government Chairman/Secretary, Magistrates, and Principals of government secondary schools from applicants’ state of origin can also sign the attestation forms. Additionally, applicants are to bring with them Local Government Indigeneship certificate from their Local Government. Photocopies of all documents and credentials will be collected from applicants after screening during the Zonal Enlistment Exercise and Interview.
Further Information For Technical Support, please call: 09064145533, 08043440802 and 08053440802 (All phone lines are available between 8:30AM and 5:30PM) or email: recruitment@airforce.mil.ng
Interested and qualified? Go to Nigerian Airforce career website on careers.nigerianairforce.gov.ng to apply
Source - http://www.ideologieshub.com.ng/direct-short-services-recruitment-at-nigerian-air-force-naf/ how many applicant do they accept per state? |
Education › Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by innocentjiale(m): 12:35am On May 10, 2017 |
ekoson95: I register my presence on this thread - 68 RC tinz.
Nachiever - I salute you and all aspiring cadets.
#God will see us through do they allow Direct entry? |
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Politics › Re: Bamiyi Wanted Me Dead While Eating Holy Commuion With Me In Church -colonelajayi by innocentjiale(m): 9:58pm On May 01, 2017 |
isaacsegun: Bamaiyi wanted me dead while eating holy
communion with me in church – Colonel Ajayi
(retd)
ON April 9, 2017 3:00 AM / IN Interview ,
Politics / Comments
•Says ex-Army chief, in his book, lied, betrayed
Diya
•’I was tortured beyond human comprehension’
By Yinka Ajayi
Colonel Gabriel Ajayi (retd), a former Quarter
Master General, Lagos Garrison Command is
bitter about the account of a former Chief of
Army Staff, General Ishaya Bamaiyi, of the 1995
coup for which he was convicted under the
Abacha regime. Ajayi, in this interview, responds
to the claims by Bamaiyi in his book, ‘The
Vindication of a General’ .
In
the book written by General Bamaiyi, he tried to
narrate what took place in 1995 and 1997 coups
and your name happened to have been
mentioned in the 1995 coup. How do you react to
the account given by Bamaiyi in the book?
It is not in my character to violate the sanctity of
superior rank. Seniority is sacrosanct in the
military. But when a general descends into the
sewage tank, he cannot expect to come out
smelling nice. That is how I can describe him.
I expected General Bamaiyi to have come out
with a book apologising to all Nigerians for the
ills perpetrated under the regime of General Sani
Abacha. It would have been better for him to
have apologised and tell Nigerians that what
happened under the the regime would not
happen again, that it was era of madness.
I was a regular infantry officer. I fear nobody.
There was no general I could not speak to,
otherwise I wouldn’t have been a combatant
soldier.
I have read the General Ishaya Bamaiyi book, but
I have not read everything, all the papers he
wrote. Meanwhile, the book could be best titled,
“Comedy of Errors,” a fictional thriller. Even
then, I believe thrillers are based on truth, but
embellished, but his own that I have read so far
is nothing but total falsehood. He sold himself by
trying to exonerate Abacha from the misdeeds of
their government by saying the former Head of
State did not steal Nigerian money but helped us
to put Nigerian money in his family account. I
think the book is an act of cowardise to
denigrate his colleagues who they handled badly,
who they betrayed. Look at the way he betrayed
Diya. I tend to believe everything said by Diya
rather than what Bamaiyi has said because I
know Bamaiyi in and out. He was my boss. I was
like a de facto number two man to him. I was in
charge of administration in the army.
I had the Director of Chaplain, Director of
Finance under me. The civilian section was
under me; medical, engineering, public
relations, education were also under me and
those who headed them were experts in their
fields and I had a legal adviser. So, I never
believed in coup making. As a strong Christian, I
believe coup making is like witchcraft, iniquity
and idolatry. So Bamaiyi was an evil man as a
military officer. He should have been explaining
the death in mysterious circumstances that took
place in Lagos when he was Garrison
Commander. He was Garrison Commander until
Abacha made him the Chief of Army Staff. It was
General Diya against all odds and good advice
that made him the Chief of Army Staff, and he
bite the finger that fed him.
But it is like Bamaiyi was trying to set the record
straight in his book.
There was no record to be set straight, all he
said was full of falsehood. He would have written
his memoir, talk about his life, about his
experience, not about incidents where you say
somebody said this. For instance, concerning
me, he said they were in a meeting with General
Kashe, General Olanrewaju, the DMI and possibly
other people and they decided that some officers
should be arrested, including me. He said based
on the decision taken at the meeting, he came to
arrest me. But General Olanrewaju has come out
to say that nothing of such happened. He claimed
General Olanrewaju said at the meeting that we
were about to strike and that unless we were
quickly arrested, the coup would take place, but
General Olanrewaju has come out to debunk it.
General Olanrewaju didn’t even mention my
name. He said he was asked to arrest Lawan
Gwadabe who was based in Yola and one of his
commanders. My name was not mentioned by
General Olanrewaju-Bamaiyi put my name
himself. I was just a victim of hatred for Yoruba.
Bamaiyi said so many unprintable things about
Yoruba which I cannot say because I don’t want
to cause problems.
Some of his other colleagues from the North who
did not say what he said were saying the same
thing with their body language. If you know what
some of these people think about us, you will
run away from them. Some of them will say
Nigeria is not Lagos and Ibadan, but nobody has
said Nigeria is Lagos and Ibadan.
There were two armies in Nigeria during
Bamaiyi’s time. The army of the North and army
of the South. Lagos was full of intrigues, back
biting, dog eat dog. In the North, we were one
closely-nit family. Many officers, when they
retired, they settled in Kaduna. Nigerian Defence
Academy is there, some other army institutions
are there. It was like one big family in Kaduna. It
was in Lagos that I discovered that we belonged
to a different army. I spent 95 per cent of my
career in various posts in northern Nigeria from
the time I served briefly in Ibadan in 1973, 1974
and 1975, when I was the Commander of the
Government House Guards in Agodi. From there,
I moved to the North. As a senior officer, a full
colonel, I came to Lagos and got inside the
intrigues. My coming to Lagos coincided with the
aftermath of the annulment of June 12, 1993
election, and like most officers, I was actually
unhappy with the annulment, not because it was
Chief MKO Abiola that won the election but
because injustice begets injustice, and what goes
around comes around.
On Bamaiyi’s account of the 1995 coup, he didn’t
say anything other than that he was asked to
arrest me. He can’t deny that we were in the
church together, he can’t deny that we took holy
communion together. He can’t deny that we
joined the convention to pray for me while my
name was in his pocket among the people
already condemned to be killed. In fact, their
intention was to kill us; they said we would resist
arrest and that they were supposed to shoot us
there and they would say we were shot while
resisting arrest.
Were you surprised seeing this thing happen
given your closeness to Bamaiyi as his second in
command?
I was surprised because my mind was open to
him. One thing that I would not do and did not
do was to draw anybody to shoot my own
people. I commanded in the North, I never shot
anybody. How then would I wear the same
uniform and come to Lagos and shoot people?
No. I would not be part of it. What the military
was doing that time did not go in line with the
principle of keeping the peace and even what we
are still doing today does not follow the principle
of keeping the peace. The job the military is
doing now is the job of the police and there was
no time the police ever said they were
overwhelmed and they needed military support.
Bamaiyi is just representing what is bad in all
Nigeria as intrigues maker. Bamaiyi belongs to
the group of coup manufacturers, imaginary
coup bursters. And since Obasanjo in 1999
booted out this group of people, have you ever
heard about rumour of coups again? Since
Bamaiyi was sent out of service, there has been
peace. Ninety- nine per cent of the Nigerian
military has no business with coup; people
wanted to do their job but many people lost their
jobs because some people wanted to rise to the
top.
Bamaiyi once told us in a conference that there
is no God. He said Imams and chaplains were
supposed to pray only for the dead. He said so
many things about Yoruba which I don’t want to
say because I don’t want to ruffle feathers. But
in the second edition of my book, I will put a lot
of things that would take the sail out of what he
said.
Do you regret ever joining the military?
The title of one of the chapters of my book is
“What a Career, What A Profession?” If you look
at the way it went, I would say I regret it, but if
you look at it from the other way, like my wife
used to say, when I was a child, I wanted to be
a soldier. If I could not be a soldier, I could have
been a journalist, while my grandfather wanted
me to be a pastor because he was the president
of our church. The first job I got was to be a
reporter at Nigerian Tribune immediately I left
secondary school but my obsession with the
military made me to search until I got admission
to Nigerian Defence Academy and I made the
best of it.
My regret is that I was unable to give what I
wanted to give Nigeria. I wasn’t able to serve
well. The military did not allow me to have a
successful career because of the intrigues of
some wicked people. But I thank God I was able,
during my period of service, to help so many
officers. I contributed to the careers of so many,
especially as a teacher in the Armed Forces
Command College and as instructor at the Army
Depot in Zaria. And some of those I trained have
become the Chief of Staff and foreign officers.
But on a personal note, I feel they made me an
Abiku in the military. I thought I could bring
innovation into the Army if I got to the top by
building a force which first line of defence would
be intelligence.
But I thank God because the life I am living
today is a bonus from God. Abacha, Bamaiyi and
co wanted me dead at all costs for no reason.
Justice Oputa ruled that the phantom coup was
the greatest travesty he had ever seen in his
judicial career and declared our conviction null
and void. It is unfortunate that the Oputa Panel’s
recommendations were not implemented. But we
are still taking it up with government. We were
given compulsory retirement for services not
required which is still a punishment and we
didn’t commit any crime.
They should hide their heads in shame for
dealing with human beings the way they dealt
with us. I was tortured beyond human
comprehension. I lost my manhood in the torture.
You met me in hospital. Since 1999 when I
came out of prison, this has been the
experience, today hospital, tomorrow hospital. If
I show you the drugs I have in the house, you
will think I have a pharmacy selling drugs
because of the torture. I can’t hold tumbler with
these hands, it will fall. At times, my hands will
operate on their own because of the torture I had
from Bamaiyi’s men. The legs too, I was hung
like barbecue ram until I became unconscious
before they will bring me down and start pouring
water on me to wake me up. Do they accept Direct Entry? |
Education › Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by innocentjiale(m): 9:54pm On May 01, 2017*. Modified: 1:43pm On May 21, 2017 |
Nognome: YOU CAN NOW SELECT TWO FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES IN 2017/2018 JAMB UTME FROM THE 12 NEWLY OPENED FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES:
In addidition to these, you can also select the NIGERIAN DEFENCE ACADEMY OR THE NIGERIAN POLICE ACADEMY as a second choice too while registering:
READ MORE HERE: http://www.askschool.net/2017/04/you-can-now-select-two-federal.html Do police Academy allows Direct Entry? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Apply For State Security Service (SSS) Recruitment 2017 by innocentjiale(m): 1:04pm On Apr 28, 2017 |
Danielink: Today is Saturday 22nd April 2017... Please how new is this SSS recruitment thread? I mean is the recruitment on going? when was the exercise conducted? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Whats The Problem With NRC Recruitment by innocentjiale(m): 8:39pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
imam07: u mean the nrc test applicants sat for about 3 weeks ago? they have not started |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Whats The Problem With NRC Recruitment by innocentjiale(m): 8:52pm On Apr 24, 2017 |
innocentjiale: i Heard dey are compiling names of about 350,000applicants, , It has been long i heard so |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Federal Civil Service 2016 Recruitment by innocentjiale(m): 12:08pm On Apr 20, 2017 |
Erenje24: it was oral, infact, we in mins of edu, just 2 simple questions, d main point was checking of cridentials... thanks. I wish you the best |
Education › Re: Delta State University, Abraka 2015/2016 Admissions by innocentjiale(m): 1:12am On Apr 19, 2017 |
Please, how is medicine n surgery in delsu? |
Education › Re: Delta State University, Abraka 2015/2016 Admissions by innocentjiale(m): 1:11am On Apr 19, 2017 |
ALKARULEZZ: No ok... I wanted to go for medicine direct entry from engineering. I don't really know if I will be considered |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Federal Civil Service 2016 Recruitment by innocentjiale(m): 12:49am On Apr 19, 2017 |
Erenje24: Pls, when er we expecting appointment letter from fcsc? how was the interview, was it oral or written? |
Education › Re: I Talked To My Shoes, Bed Or Anything In My Room When I Studied –valeen by innocentjiale(m): 11:09am On Apr 12, 2017 |
lukman: Valeen Ose, 25, graduated with a first class from the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Delta State University, Abraka,Delta State in the 2013/2014 academic session with a 4.60 CGPA. She tells TUNDE AJAJA about her experience in school
How was your growing up?
Growing up was normal for me, nothing extraordinary but just the fact that I was somehow caged by my parents. I had a very strict and disciplinarian for a father who ensured that I was always reading my books and not playing around. My mother, who is now a retired teacher, wasn’t different from my father in that regard. I had to grow up with the knowledge that ‘average’ wasn’t good enough. I remember going home with my report card having come out with first position and my dad would care less as he was more concerned with the grade I had in each course. To him, I had to have A in all courses. This made me more studious to impress him; and indirectly made me an excellent student who paid more attention to details.
What did you dream to become then?
As a child, I had always dreamt to be a medical doctor and my father would have preferred that I studied medicine. He used to call me Dr. Valeen before he died in 2010. It was all I wanted. The least I could have settled for was a medical science course. So I never thought of studying Mathematics and Computer Science, so I would say this course found me. And it is a course that is relevant worldwide and in every sector, including business, entertainment, telecommunications, medicine, transportation, agriculture, homes, architectural and engineering sector, even in security. I also want to be the first female President in Nigeria and the most influential black woman in the world.
Some people run away from Mathematics because they feel it is hard. Is it true?
Mathematics is not easy, neither is it hard. Every course has its own challenges and Computer Science is also not an exception. I have loved mathematics from primary school and excelled in it. That helped a great deal. There is nothing too difficult to learn if only we are committed and ready to learn; if we open up our minds to learn we would find out how easy it just might be. Solving mathematics is just like cooking; we all have different methods of cooking okro soup (that’s my favourite soup by the way) but the finished product is what matters. Find the method that works for you and that’s all. Just like programming, some people find it very challenging but it is the abstract nature of the course that made me appreciate it and it enabled me to think deeply.
Having a first class in this kind of combined course may not have come easily; what did you do differently?
I took a decision right before I entered school that I was going to graduate with a first class and I was determined to see it come to pass. It was very challenging but I thank God that all my efforts paid off. Beyond the determination, I tried as much as possible not to miss any lecture and it helped me to understand things better during my personal study time. At home, I formed personal notes on each course after thorough research on the various topics taught in class (my course mates always found these personal notes helpful as they perpetually requested for them prior to exams). This routine made me read wide and have diversified approach to all my courses. My reading approach was also very different; I applied adaptability to how I read (actually as I could read anywhere and at any time). If a place wasn’t conducive for reading, I would make it conducive by working on my mind which I find very dynamic. Above all, there is the God factor. In order to get total understanding when studying, I always prayed before I picked up a course to study.
Did you have such performance in your previous schools?
My performances in my previous schools were very excellent. In both my primary and secondary school education, I was on top of my class most of the time. I had distinction in my first school leaving certificate and a very good result in my senior secondary school certificate examination. I scored 275 in my first UTME and I chose University of Ibadan as first choice and Delta State University, Abraka, as second choice, although I never really wanted to go there.
How come you didn’t get into UI?
I received the notification date for the interview very late. So, I started a Diploma programme in Computer Science Education at DELSU where I graduated in 2010 with Distinction. I learnt I was the first student to have achieved that in that department and I actually resumed for the programme a month to first semester exams. When I went to see my course adviser in his office, he was angry and saw me as an unserious student but that notion changed when I went back to check my result and I had 4.86 GPA. That was the best in the department then. Since then, I decided to make the best out of the programme and I became the best student in the department that year. It was actually very difficult because as a direct entry student, I offered twice the number of courses that my course mates did, but I still thank God.
For how many hours were you reading daily?
I can’t really measure that but I can read anytime. On the average, I read for 12 hours a day and all through the day during exams. I remember my friends used to complain that I was always reading anytime they visited. My neighbours used to constantly remind me that brain tumour is real and they warned that if I continued at that rate, I would likely become a victim. One good thing about my reading culture is that it was infectious and in no time, friends and neighbours indirectly became more committed to studying.
How many hours did you sleep daily?
At the start of the semester, I could sleep for six hours and during examination period, I could sleep for between one and three hours. Sometimes I wouldn’t sleep so I could cover all the topics for that course and had enough time to set exam questions for myself and answer them. There was a time I went to the exam hall without having a proper bath because I had been involved with studying and I didn’t want to be late. Everything worked together for my good eventually. How often did you use the library? I used the library only once throughout and I regretted it because I slept all through. Usually, I read and talk, so the library was not a place for my person, as I would end up disturbing others. I preferred my room where I had the freedom to discuss with my kitchen utensils, my wardrobe, shoes, bed and anything you can think of because I used to turn my reading time to an interview session between my books and anything I cloned to represent the interviewer. It was that serious.
Were you involved in other school activities?
I was involved in school politics. I was a vice- president of my department, a member of the constitution review committee, a practising Barrister (student advocate) of Dele Giwa Law Chamber on campus and other engagements. I also used to be a compere, an actress and a model, and I had won some crowns including Miss Ndokwa, DELSU Chapter 2010, Miss Ndokwa, Federated Union of Ndokwa Students, and Miss Peace Delta 2013. In addition, I have a non-governmental organisation, Tisova Relief Concepts. It’s an events management and modelling outfit where we train models, engage in charitable works and also the initiator of a cultural pageant in Delta State – Nwa-ada Ukwuani Cultural Beauty Pageant. That was in a bid to promote our culture.
Being a model and a brilliant student, how did you handle gestures from men?
It was easy. I ensured that whoever it was ended up becoming hardworking because I always love to impact something positive into others. It was only a few that could measure up to my definition of hard work, so my train left them at the station. My male colleagues disturbed a lot at a certain time but when I spelt out my conditions; they were almost impossible to achieve. That way, it was reduced to the barest minimum.
What was your most embarrassing moment in school?
The day a lecturer asked me to leave the lecture hall during a test simply because he thought I was going to cheat. I missed that test and I felt so embarrassed in front of the whole class. He was a new lecturer and didn’t know me as much so I guess it was just a misunderstanding. This made me study a lot harder for the exam so I could have an A in the course, and thank God I did.
What of your happiest moment?
The day I was awarded as best student in the Computer Science unit of my department was my happiest moment. We had very intelligent students in my time but to be the best was just rewarding.
Were you ever discouraged maybe by virtue of some stories you were told?
I was told some stories but they were hearsay. The stories really discouraged me from working harder as my CGPA dropped to about 4.45. At that point, I felt it wasn’t worth the effort. I spoke to my Course Adviser about it and he assured me that if I merited it, then I would get it. So I worked with that and I met my target. Thanks be to God.
www.punchng.com/entertainment/campus-champion/i-talked-to-my-shoes-bed-or-anything-in-my-room-when-i-studied-valeen-ose-first-class-graduate-delsu/#disqus_thread will Delsu accept direct entry Into medicine from engineering? |
Education › Re: Delta State University, Abraka 2015/2016 Admissions by innocentjiale(m): 10:55am On Apr 12, 2017*. Modified: 4:25pm On Apr 13, 2017 |
Sirsoftness: I was given admission in this new list... Since the school is vacating this friday will i able to do my screening and all next week I have already paid my acceptance fee do Delsu accept direct entry into medicine or pharmacy from engineering? |
Education › Re: Delta State University, Abraka 2015/2016 Admissions by innocentjiale(m): 10:53am On Apr 12, 2017 |
kalishadav: please when will they start selling direct entry form for delsu . Will Delsu accept direct entry into medicine for engineering? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigerian Navy Recruitment Exam Venues by innocentjiale(m): 7:50pm On Jan 28, 2017 |
Bankalert: cant really say but before may dis yr, it shud hv been released... thks |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigerian Navy Recruitment Exam Venues by innocentjiale(m): 3:44am On Jan 23, 2017 |
Bankalert: The date for Nigerian Navy Recruitment Exam 2016 have been scheduled to hold on Saturday, 17th December, 2016 in the venues listed below.
8 OUTSTANDING INFORMATION FOR ALL CANDIDATES OF THE NIGERIAN NAVY RECRUITMENT.
1. Applicants are warned against giving false information or tendering fake certificates. Any false information or fake certificates discovered at any stage will lead to disqualification and subsequent prosecution of the applicant.
2. Applicants must possess a minimum of Second Class Upper Division for holders of First degree and Upper Credit for HND holders.
Computer literacy will be an added advantage. 3. Applicants must possess certificates of full registration with their respective statutory professional bodies in Nigeria.
4. All applicants must be single.
5. Applicants must possess NYSC discharge certificate or letter of exemption from NYSC.
6. Male applicants must not be less than 1.70 meters tall while female applicants must not be less than 1.67 meters tall.
7. Applicants should be between 22 and 28 years of age by 31st December 2016 except Chaplains and Imams who should not be more than 30 years. Those over 28 and 30 years, as applicable, need not apply.
8. Applicants will be shortlisted for a qualifying aptitude test. The date, time and result of the aptitude test will be placed on this website. FULL LIST OF VENUES FOR NIGERIAN NAVY RECRUITMENT EXAMINATION a. Abuja – Command Day Secondary School, Mogadishu Barracks. b. Bauchi – Command Day Secondary School, Shadawanka Barracks. c. Owerrinta – Nigerian Navy Finance and Logistics School, Owerrinta. d. Lagos – Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Ojo. e. Port-Harcourt – Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Borokiri. f. Sokoto – Army Day Secondary School, Giginya Barracks.
10. Applicants are to bring the following to the Aptitude Test Centres: a. Parents/Guardian Consent Form. b. Local Government Attestation Card. c. Acknowledgment Form. d. Photocopies of Certificates including NYSC Discharge Certificate.
11. Please note that any attempt to inundate the Naval Headquarters with letters from any quarters by any applicant will be viewed as a ploy to undermine the enlistment process and will lead to disqualification of such applicants. In addition, applicants are to note that the entire enlistment process is free and they should refrain from giving money to any individual under any guise. SUBMISSION OF FORM 12. On completion of the application form, applicants are advised to click SUBMIT on the portal and generate the applicant’s Application ID. Applicants are advised to print out a copy of the Application Summary. For technical support call 08189308121 and 08189308122 between 0900 and 1600 only.
www..com/nigerian-navy-recruitment-exam-venues/ Please when are we expecting results from recent Navy recruitment 2016?? |
Investment › Re: Seeking Advice by innocentjiale(m): 2:28am On Jan 08, 2017 |
denoble87: I applied the ongoing Nigerian Navy dssc recruitment. I was shortlisted to write the aptitude test on 17/12/2016 but was not given msg d day pass me by. until I google it and saw my name. now I didn't write the test, is there anything I can do, pls? nothing can be done |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Whats The Problem With NRC Recruitment by innocentjiale(m): 10:08am On Jan 07, 2017*. Modified: 8:48pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
tapzy: Any info about nigeria railway corporation recruitment exercise? ever since the submission of cv closed since mid September we've heard nothing about the recruitment.. what's going on fellow nairalanders? i Heard dey are compiling names of about 350,000applicants, for where? |