Nigerian Army Begins Recruitment Exercise for 87 Regular Recruits
According to a news report from Leadership, the Nigerian Army has commenced the recruitment of 87 regular recruits in Kwara State.
The recruitment exercise, which is set to conclude on July 3, 2024, was announced by the Directorate of Army Recruitment, Resettlement and Reserve in Abuja. The exercise will take place at Sobi Barracks, Ilorin, and will run daily from 6.00 am to 4.00 pm.
The comprehensive recruitment process includes documentation, preliminary physical inspection and medical examination, document screening and verification of credentials, a written aptitude test with marking of answer sheets, an oral interview, and the announcement of the final list of successful candidates.
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