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Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by demo4ril97(m): 9:02pm On Mar 27, 2016
Lawmosh lemme av ur FB username sir.
Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by Xslaze3xd(m): 9:09pm On Mar 27, 2016
Off to the easter groove going on in my hood, na 2morrow things.
Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by Lawmosh(m): 9:11pm On Mar 27, 2016
demo4ril97:
Lawmosh lemme av ur FB username sir.
lawal moshood babatunde
Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by demo4ril97(m): 9:15pm On Mar 27, 2016
Lawmosh:
lawal moshood babatunde
any update?
Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by demo4ril97(m): 9:16pm On Mar 27, 2016
Xslaze3xd:
Off to the easter groove going on in my hood, na 2morrow things.
kai where rawswag gimme rope make i tie dis boy.
Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by Lawmosh(m): 9:21pm On Mar 27, 2016
demo4ril97:
any update?
our own @madawaki01 has started tweeting @ndaregular on twitter.
Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by ekoson95(m): 9:33pm On Mar 27, 2016
demo4ril97:
lemme explain something to you guys, I am an aluminium fabricator I use measuring tape so 1meter=1000cm/mm therefore if it should be centimeter someone who is about 6feet tall should be using 1830centimeter which cant be possible to insert in the Application portal. So if you're 6feet tall it should be 1.83meter although mine still remained as 2 digit i.e 1.8 even after deleting the application several time thinking it was an error if i logout and log back in it becomes 2 digit.

Hope it clear Sir.

Yes sir
Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by demo4ril97(m): 9:43pm On Mar 27, 2016
The manner by which that person in charge of the twitter account reply is so disgusting it high time the NDA gets to know of this!.
Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by SodiqBaba: 9:43pm On Mar 27, 2016
Thankz buh theere is no faculty and seat number
Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by demo4ril97(m): 9:48pm On Mar 27, 2016
SodiqBaba:
Thankz buh theere is no faculty and seat number
recheck now! And if it still persist send an email to ndasupport@comsoftltd.com
Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by Nissmo(m): 9:50pm On Mar 27, 2016
hmm tiz all about HEIGHT now huh?
Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by demo4ril97(m): 9:52pm On Mar 27, 2016
Mine there was is no seat number also, although before i clicked print a text poped-up "available sit:726" but i cant find it on d slip beside others sef no see am.
Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by demo4ril97(m): 9:52pm On Mar 27, 2016
Nissmo:
hmm tiz all about [code][/code]height now huh?
lol u mah see say no b smal fin evnin oga sir!.
Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by demo4ril97(m): 9:54pm On Mar 27, 2016
Orluwasheyi welcome aboard ma!.
Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by demo4ril97(m): 9:55pm On Mar 27, 2016
AdmiralG how deck na hope say the storm no dey disturb ur ship?.
Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by Nissmo(m): 9:56pm On Mar 27, 2016
demo4ril97:
lol u mah see say no b smal fin evnin oga sir!.
evenin...ah no be oga o na u b d real oga na
Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by AdmiralG: 10:10pm On Mar 27, 2016
demo4ril97:
AdmiralG how deck na hope say the storm no dey disturb ur ship?.
No sir, the coast is clear and beautiful...I just choose to observe.
Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by Moblord(m): 10:10pm On Mar 27, 2016
Xslaze3xd:
Wait, Your height, Which format did you fill it, this 1.74 or this 174, the first one is the correct one.
they said in centimetres so 174 format is d right one
Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by maryjane1997: 10:25pm On Mar 27, 2016
demo4ril97:
Maryjane1997 where u able to view your account?, I mean did u select and submit your centre of exam?
no sir
Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by Moblord(m): 10:28pm On Mar 27, 2016
To those that couldn't print their exam cards, are you sure you submitted both the application page and documents upload? especially for the application page if you just save it without submitting it then your application won't be seen

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Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by AdmiralG: 10:28pm On Mar 27, 2016
ekoson95:
I thought this might be useful:

THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT THOSE COMMISSIONED INTO 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 Harmonised 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 durations (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 ie 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). DRCs 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 be found in the Army Engineers
and Signals. ECs 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 RCs than those who were originally SSCs in terms of age,
rank, 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, mininum 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 humourously welcomed with the euphemism, "Unfortunate Nigerians, you will nearly die
but you will not die!" But you should survive if you are physically fit afterall, 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.

nice job sir, this post is HIGHLY INFORMATIVE and is STRONGLY RECOMENDED.
We need more of this.

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Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by demo4ril97(m): 10:32pm On Mar 27, 2016
maryjane1997:
no sir
keep calm we wil all get there
Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by demo4ril97(m): 10:33pm On Mar 27, 2016
AdmiralG:

No sir, the coast is clear and beautiful...I just choose to observe.
u guys will definately make good generals I love this Union!.
Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by demo4ril97(m): 10:35pm On Mar 27, 2016
Nissmo:
evenin...ah no be oga o na u b d real oga na
lwkm na GOD be real Oga o!.
Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by MadeOfBlaq(m): 11:29pm On Mar 27, 2016
demo4ril97:
lwkm na GOD be real Oga o!.
Bro pls what does ur exam card contains?
Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by isyso1: 11:35pm On Mar 27, 2016
[quote author=Xslaze3xd post=44158007]
I saw another boy too at AFSB last year, he got 179 made it to the screening but was later evicted.[/quote
My roomate scored 177 in jamb,the woman that checked his credentials just fling d credentials on him and said it would ve been better for u not come.Omo come and see cry
Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by ChukaLucas: 12:03am On Mar 28, 2016
Anyone writing in lagos? Ikeja cantonment precisely.
Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by ChukaLucas: 12:08am On Mar 28, 2016
demo4ril97:
Mine there was is no seat number also, although before i clicked print a text poped-up "available sit:726" but i cant find it on d slip beside others sef no see am.
Same with mine. I saw available sit: 1302 but I couldn't find it on my slip
Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by ChukaLucas: 12:15am On Mar 28, 2016
My slip shows log out at the top, hope it's proper?




Cc: Xslaze3xd, Kodext
Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by tomsy2: 12:30am On Mar 28, 2016
Roomz please I've got a big problem o. I applied for psychology and my intended subjects for ndaee were eng, bio, govt and econs. Now I saw the question booklet for 66rc and biology is not listed under arts & soc science. I didn't do geo or history. Not good in maths. Please advise. Can I just go ahead and do biology?
Abeg Dis one na SOS matter o.
Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by osahon1: 2:43am On Mar 28, 2016
[quote author=isyso1 post=44170972][/quote] we should pray dat jamb should do something about dis low score oo

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