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Things You Didn’t Know About Those Commissioned Into The Nigerian Army by lavylilly: 12:29pm On Jun 22, 2023
Things You Didn’t Know About Those Commissioned Into the Nigerian Army

This article on the different commissioned officers in the Nigerian Army, will help clear the confusion lingering in the minds of civilians that want to take up a career in the Nigerian Army.

There are 5 types of commission in the Nigerian Army (NA) – Not Armed Forces.

They are:

1. Regular Combatant (RC). Training takes 5 years.

2. Short Service Combatant (SSC). Training takes 6 – 9 months.

3. Direct Regular Combatant (DRC). Now attained on conversion from DSSC.

4. Direct Short Service Combatant (DSSC). Training takes 6 – 9 months.

5. Executive Commission (EC). Training takes 2 – 3 months.

Details of such commissions are to be found in the Harmonized Terms and Conditions of Service (TACOS) for officers of the Nigerian Armed Forces but a summary goes thus: RC and SSC are combatants, trained to fight battles. Others are not meant to be combatants.

Both SSC and DSSC are of relatively short duration (not more than 12 years I think, excluding extension of service) and must convert to RC and DRC respectively to enjoy a longer career. Theoretically, RCs and DRCs can rise to become generals i.e Brigadier Generals, Major Generals etc. Remember the pyramid structure? The higher it gets, the smaller it becomes. In other words, many are called but only a few are chosen.

DRC’s are mainly professionals – surgeons, pharmacists, chaplains, surveyors etc. and are usually not found in the core combat arms of Infantry, Armour and Artillery but are to be found in the Army Engineers and Signals. EC’s are made up of former soldiers and do not usually exceed the rank of Major.

There are varying criteria for the various commissions. In reality, the advantage is more on the side of those who were originally RC,s than those who were originally SSC,s in terms of age, rank in the Nigerian army, numbers etc. However, anything can happen, for instance Lt. Gen. Ishaya Bamaiyi (rtd.) rose to become Chief of Army Staff (COAS), even though he wasn’t originally an RC.

Although DRCs may never become COASs or General Officers Commanding (GOCs), they can apart from being Staff Officers also hold command posts in corps or services in which they predominate. These include Education, Medical and Finance among others.

Life in the Army here in Nigeria can be promising, particularly now that efforts have been made to consolidate emoluments, but achievement of success or wealth in the Army (here in Nigeria as well as is in other countries) is a product of motivation and determination. If you want to live well, you will. If you don’t, you won’t. The choice is really yours! For RC or DRC, minimum years of service is about 15 years and life as a cadet can be quite strenuous.

Generally, training is in the Infantry Corps Centre and School (ICCS), Jaji, Kaduna State. As for the DSSs and ECs, their training is usually less strenuous, not as in NDA where RCs and SSCs are trained. Cadets are usually humorously welcomed with the euphemism, “Unfortunate Nigerians, you will nearly die but you will not die!” But you should survive if you are physically fit after all, many have gone before you.

As a cadet, you are entitled to allowances which may not really cater for your family if you have one but could go a long way to help you sustain yourself.

If you wish to obtain more information on the Nigerian Army and the types of application forms available, you can check with the Army Public Relations Department in any military barracks near you.

For RC, you need at least 5 credits including English and Mathematics. For SSC, DRC and DSSC, you must be a graduate. Lawyers in the army are usually found in the Army Legal Services and the Military Police. They can also be found in lesser numbers in other corps and services.

As for your private practice, it all depends on what type but you won’t be expected to have your private practice as a lawyer alongside your military career.

Lastly, it is also noteworthy to say that the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) now offers some post-graduate courses for those in the military as well as for those not in the military.

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Re: Things You Didn’t Know About Those Commissioned Into The Nigerian Army by bdon12: 3:34pm On Jun 22, 2023
Yeah pathway to slavery.Life is too swit for me to join millitary

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Re: Things You Didn’t Know About Those Commissioned Into The Nigerian Army by blueghost(m): 3:45pm On Jun 22, 2023
Very informative
I don't know why informative topics hardly get to front pages. Only nudes and snakes get to front page

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Re: Things You Didn’t Know About Those Commissioned Into The Nigerian Army by McStoic(m): 6:44pm On Jun 22, 2023
Okay na
Re: Things You Didn’t Know About Those Commissioned Into The Nigerian Army by Depriest2020: 7:00pm On Jun 22, 2023
Very informative.
OP please can you do same topic on NAF & NN

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Re: Things You Didn’t Know About Those Commissioned Into The Nigerian Army by Jackossky(m): 8:28pm On Jun 22, 2023
This is the way I wated to be oo,
This is the way I wanted to be
Eh eh, I want to be a Soldier grin

When the form (SSC,DSS) comes out, kindly let me know.

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Re: Things You Didn’t Know About Those Commissioned Into The Nigerian Army by chiefhead007: 8:39pm On Jun 22, 2023
Very informative

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Re: Things You Didn’t Know About Those Commissioned Into The Nigerian Army by Aladdin1(m): 10:55pm On Jun 22, 2023
Tufiakwa!!! to join soulja in nigeria is to take your own coffin.unfortunately fela say "who go wan take coffin"?.

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Re: Things You Didn’t Know About Those Commissioned Into The Nigerian Army by MMempire(m): 5:40am On Jun 23, 2023
@OP, thanks for the clarification.

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Re: Things You Didn’t Know About Those Commissioned Into The Nigerian Army by 24SEVEN: 6:38am On Jun 23, 2023
Is there an age ceiling for DSSC, DRC and EC?

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Re: Things You Didn’t Know About Those Commissioned Into The Nigerian Army by JayAchai(m): 8:35am On Jun 23, 2023
[quote author=Depriest2020 post=123969874]Very informative.
OP please can you do same topic on NAF & NN [quote]

Tag me boss

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Re: Things You Didn’t Know About Those Commissioned Into The Nigerian Army by Depriest2020: 12:43pm On Jun 23, 2023
Good 👍

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Re: Things You Didn’t Know About Those Commissioned Into The Nigerian Army by lavylilly: 1:57pm On Jun 24, 2023
wink
Depriest2020:
Very informative.
OP please can you do same topic on NAF & NN
Re: Things You Didn’t Know About Those Commissioned Into The Nigerian Army by lavylilly: 1:57pm On Jun 24, 2023
wink
MMempire:
@OP, thanks for the clarification.
Re: Things You Didn’t Know About Those Commissioned Into The Nigerian Army by lavylilly: 1:57pm On Jun 24, 2023
shocked
Aladdin1:
Tufiakwa!!! to join soulja in nigeria is to take your own coffin.unfortunately fela say "who go wan take coffin"?.
Re: Things You Didn’t Know About Those Commissioned Into The Nigerian Army by QuinModah(f): 2:17pm On Jun 24, 2023
The minimum qualification for the non-commission officers is SSCE while the maximum is diploma certificate. The maximum rank for this is Master warrant officer. If you are able to further and get a BSc or HND, you will then apply for presidential commission to the rank of lieutenant as the case may be.

NOTE
Nobody should deceive you that without godfather you cannot further your education. Its a BIG lie.. I know a lot of other ranks who are BSc and MSc holders. Note that your salary as SSCE holder in the military is a level 8 basic salary of x amount or there about.

We have tradesmen and non tradesmen. If you join as a tradesman, that's, if you have the skills needed in the military like technicians, plumbers etc, you might be given the rank of LCPL or CPL on passing out. If you join as non tradesman, you will pass out as a Private.

Furthering your school while in service depends on many factors. Your unit can release you to study and you can as well do it on your own. If your unit is to release you, you must have worked for some number of years and attain a certain rank. If you are to study on your own, it depends on your unit Commander, CO etc. If you are attached to work with a very senior officer, he can use his position to release you to study.
Promotion in the service has nothing to do with your civil certificate. When you join the military, you will start attending military courses and promotion exams. You must be disciplined to the core to avoid having a regimental entries in your file to affect your promotions.
COs and Commander's good recommendations are what qualifies you to be promoted. The highest rank attainable for soldiers is AWO. Army Warrant Officer. Master Warrant Officer is majorly the rank soldiers retires on.
AWO rank is very few in the Army. Its for those who exceptionally distinguishes themselves in the service. Promotion is every four years if you qualified. At same time, you cannot rule out man know man. If you want to enjoy promotion to your next rank as when due, join the Air Force. For the Army, it will only take the grace of God for you to reach your desired rank because, you strives to be distinguished in the Army.

Pick the form
Register online
Wait for screening (Before it use to be state screening before zonal screening, but now I think it's only zonal screening that you will undergo)
Screening? Running, Medical Examination, Screening of Certificates, that may not be the order though.

Tribe does not affect, since each state has its own quota.

When you join with SSCE, you're a recruit. After POP, you'll become a Private.

They will check your BP,
Check your anus (for pile) check your balls/breasts ( to make sure it's two)
Check if you have been operated before. Attitude test, x-ray test, oral test and physical test (running).
What drops most people is fear of not been picked, which will make there BP to rise, and once you have high BP you will be disqualified. If you qualify for the training, the training is in Zaria (depot Nigeria army) you will be welcomed with frog jump from the first gate to the parade ground.

After three months you will be paid 3months allowance (arrears) and then you will be recieving monthly allowance every month for three more months. The first two weeks will be hard and painful for you, but if you persevere and endure the pains without running away from training for a month, the rest will be easy, the more the months, the less the stress. You will be a private soldier (rank) with a salary of xk.

Your tribe doesn't stop you from joining, just that it is more competitive, out of 1000 potential recruits, only 90 or less will be taken. As for getting commissioned later, you need to have Bsc or its equivalents, serve the army for 15 years (I heard it have been reduced to 12) with the rank of a Sgt before you can apply for Executive commission, the training will take 3months after which you will become a full lieutenant. Your rank won't exceed major before retirement. But if you don't go for the commissioning, your highest rank will be Army warrant officer (AWO) which is hard to get, but you can become a master warrant officer, that will be after many years in the army.

In those days it was possible, if you're determined and are lucky to have a good boss. But you'll pass through a lot of challenges. Now, with the insurgency, Fulani herdsmen, and other internal security challenges, it has become even more difficult.

No promotion for additional qualifications acquired on the job, but after earning your degree or HND, you can go for DSSC. No special consideration will be given to you though.

With SSCE, its Army Warrant Officer (AWO). Only a few people attain such. The probability of you reaching that is very low. 4 or maybe 5 per intake.

if you join with your ssce, you will start as a private, that is the lowest servile rank in the army. It's also possible to pursue a degree while in the army if you are fortunate to have a commissioned officer that can lobby you through. After you have obtained your degree you can convert to commisioned officer rank through DSSC or SSC; you start with the rank of a second lieutenant

The question is, are you ready to die for Nigeria? If No, please consider an alternative career. Do not join the military as a last resort or as a means to escape unemployment. if your crave to join the Nigerian army is driven by a burning passion for adventure and military regimental life, then I say to you go for it; but if you are driven just by the need to get a job and escape frustration, then I suggest you have a rethink because you won't like the job at all and you will consequently under perform.

Follow your mind.

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Re: Things You Didn’t Know About Those Commissioned Into The Nigerian Army by Oyindamolah: 4:44pm On Jun 25, 2023
Informative.

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Re: Things You Didn’t Know About Those Commissioned Into The Nigerian Army by lavylilly: 6:45am On Jun 26, 2023
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Depriest2020:
Good 👍
Re: Things You Didn’t Know About Those Commissioned Into The Nigerian Army by UrennaNkoli(f): 12:42pm On Jun 26, 2023
Who doesn't know these?

Moreover its not worth it. The Nigerian army is of low standards and doctrine. Its not worth associating yourself with.

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Re: Things You Didn’t Know About Those Commissioned Into The Nigerian Army by Theunbothered: 12:45pm On Jun 26, 2023
I see you're preparing the agbado youths for their army recruitment. Well done sir. grin

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Re: Things You Didn’t Know About Those Commissioned Into The Nigerian Army by windvane(m): 12:45pm On Jun 26, 2023
Depriest2020:
Very informative.
OP please can you do same topic on NAF & NN
there are no differences,they are all same...

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Re: Things You Didn’t Know About Those Commissioned Into The Nigerian Army by Racoon(m): 12:46pm On Jun 26, 2023
Do not join the military as a last resort or as a means to escape unemployment. if your crave to join the Nigerian army is driven by a burning passion for adventure and military regimental life, then I say to you go for it.

However, if you are driven just by the need to get a job and escape frustration, then I suggest you have a rethink because you won't like the job at all and you will consequently under perform.
Very good advice.

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Re: Things You Didn’t Know About Those Commissioned Into The Nigerian Army by Theunbothered: 12:46pm On Jun 26, 2023
bdon12:
Yeah pathway to slavery.Life is too swit for me to join millitary

Tinubu will feed you corn and send you to the army whether you like it or not, better get acquainted now!

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Re: Things You Didn’t Know About Those Commissioned Into The Nigerian Army by uncleck: 12:47pm On Jun 26, 2023
Those days seeing a person in army uniform induced a lot of respect. But nowadays it's no longer the same. Here in Imo state you can see dozens of military checkpoints and convoy each day. Soldiers now mount roadblocks and collect N100 from motorists. They even beg private car drivers for money. You give them 200 they give you change. Consequently, a bus driver will approach a checkpoint and will be like: "my man hafa na? Nothing dey now mek I go come."

The more our streets are militarized the more Army loses their prestige. I want to use this medium to appeal to military authorities to demilitarize our cities in order to preserve the dignity of the NA

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Re: Things You Didn’t Know About Those Commissioned Into The Nigerian Army by SamuelAnyawu(m): 12:48pm On Jun 26, 2023
@OP. Doctors come under DSSC or SSC?

MY Doctor friend here in Borno dey fire down operations for Sambisa forest.

May God continually bless all service men here in Borno.

No be small thing Dem dey do here to keep us safe.

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Re: Things You Didn’t Know About Those Commissioned Into The Nigerian Army by Afamed: 12:48pm On Jun 26, 2023
UrennaNkoli:
Who doesn't know these?

Moreover its not worth it. The Nigerian army is of low standards and doctrine. Its not worth associating yourself with.

You know nothing aside wailing from Sunday to Monday.

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Re: Things You Didn’t Know About Those Commissioned Into The Nigerian Army by Horbar1: 12:49pm On Jun 26, 2023
Good one.
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Re: Things You Didn’t Know About Those Commissioned Into The Nigerian Army by owiko(m): 12:50pm On Jun 26, 2023
24SEVEN:
Is there an age ceiling for DSSC, DRC and EC?
The maximum age required is 30 for non medical professionals, and 35 for medical professionals

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Re: Things You Didn’t Know About Those Commissioned Into The Nigerian Army by Heroicvic(m): 12:51pm On Jun 26, 2023
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