The Nigerian Army has announced the commencement of enlistment for its direct short service commission course. The application which opened on January 31 was posted on the Twitter handle of
The Nigerian Army has announced the commencement of enlistment for its direct short service commission course.
The army said the application is free while both civilian and military personnel are eligible to apply. From the application website, eligible candidates are further advised on how to apply and the requirements needed including: “Applicants must submit a letter of Attestation from their former institutions; measure in height at least 1.68m and 1.65m ; must not have been convicted by any court of law. Military personnel applying must be free from any disciplinary case and endorsed by the applicant’s commanding officer/commander.”
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