Politics › Re: Cameroon Takes Over Akwa-Ibom Communities, Hoist Flag by luwehn: 4:15am On Mar 09, 2016 |
This is incredibly bad new for Nigeria. And we have Law-makers. Al least for the interest of the unity of the country, because, they Cameroonian government will want to use money to entice those greedy and hungry chiefs into accepting their citizenship and still be chiefs just to get access to these communities, especially now that border demarcation is ongoing. Please, let our Law makers rise up to their work |
Politics › Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by luwehn: 6:15am On Mar 08, 2016 |
[quote author=suxess18 post=42681875][/quote]It would have been very OK if you had mention some other criteria and expectations which it takes to apply for each of these options more than academics and age |
Politics › Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by luwehn: 5:58am On Mar 08, 2016 |
Please is the form for Nigeria Army DSSC or SSC already out, if yes how can one have access to them? |
Politics › Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by luwehn: 5:54am On Mar 08, 2016 |
purest21: your dream is possible but you have to understand the difference between army DSSC and SSC. You may have to read previous posts on this topic. In summary, commissioning through DSSC gives you the rank of a Lieutenant immediately after training, but it requires your course of study to be something valuable to the army like; medicine, engineering, law etc also depending on the areas the army needs personnel. So sociology is not of much concern to the Nigerian army. That now leads you to what you should actually do to achieve your dreams.
You will enrol for SSC which does not care about your course of study, just that the course must not be less than 4 years if you studied in Nigeria. And after training you resume at rank 2nd Lieutenant and start commanding troops starting from a platoon (16-44 soldiers). You can then get to your dream rank of major general where you can command a division (7,000 - 22,000 soldiers)
Even if the army advertises for sociology tomorrow, if you apply you won't be involved in warfare at all and that's going make it hard for you to attain that General because gallant war men will first be considered. So, what is your take on choice of commissioning? |