Nigerian Army postpones recruitment exercise
The Nigerian Army has postponed date of its 77 Regular Recruit Intake exercise.
The exercise scheduled to hold from Monday 26th February till Friday March 9th will no longer hold till further notice
The announcement was issued in a statement by Colonel Aliyu Yusuf for the Director, Army Public Relations.
The statement read “The Nigerian Army wishes to inform the general public particularly candidates for the 77 Regular Recruit Intake exercise earlier scheduled to hold nationwide from Monday 26 February – Friday 9 March 2018 that the exercise has been postponed till further notice.
“A new date for the screening excercise will be communicated in due course through the media and the Nigerian Army Recruitment Portal (recruitment.army.mil.ng).”
More Stories
ANAMBRA GOVT COMMENCES INVESTIGATION INTO ALLEGED ASSAULT ON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BOSS
The Anambra State Government has opened an investigation into claims that police officers and representatives of the state Waste Management...
SPORTS: SPAIN SHUTS DOWN ILLEGAL FOOTBALL STREAMING PLATFORM
Spanish authorities said Friday they had shut down the country’s biggest illegal streaming platform Cristal Azul, which had been offering...
PUBLIC ALERT: FRAUDULENT CLAIMS ABOUT DIASPORA MORTGAGE PRE-FINANCING SCHEME
The Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) has issued a public disclaimer regarding misleading information circulating about the Diaspora Mortgage...
ARMED ROBBERY SUSPECT CONFESSES TO STEALING POLICEMAN’S PHONE TO CALL FAMILY WHILE IN CUSTODY
A 23-year-old armed robbery suspect, Godwin Emmanuel, has confessed to stealing a policeman's mobile phone while being transported to the...
UPDATE: GAS EXPLOSION AT FILLING STATION IN KATSINA DAMAGES SIX VEHICLES
Six vehicles have been damaged by a petrol cylinder explosion at a filling station in Katsina State's Jibia Local Government...
LSMTL COMMENCES VERIFICATION PORTAL OF ITS TEST RESULTS
Conducts Inaugural Training for its Technical Consultants. In its bid for enhanced knowledge on standardization to ensure qualitative performance in...