NDA DENIES REPORTS OF ADMISSION EXCLUSION

By: Muftau Fatimo
The Nigerian Defence Academy has refuted claims that some prospective candidates were denied admission into its 78 Regular Course as a result of the closure of its application portal.
The Academy described the allegations as misleading and not reflective of the established admission process.
In a statement issued on Sunday in Kaduna, the Academy’s Public Relations Officer, Reuben Kovangiya, said the application portal remained fully accessible throughout the registration period.
According to him, applications for the 78 Regular Course commenced on November 28, 2025, and were initially scheduled to close on April 30, 2026, before the deadline was extended to May 15, 2026, to give interested candidates additional time to complete their applications.
According to him, candidates who scored 180 and above in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination and selected the NDA as their first choice were invited to participate in the process.
“Eligible candidates were sent emails on May 19, 2026, directing them to register for the NDA Screening Test not later than May 24, 2026,” he said.
Kovangiya said application procedures, timelines and requirements were widely publicised through the Academy’s website, portal, social media platforms and email communications.
He noted that candidates had adequate time to complete registration requirements, including generating Remita Retrieval References, paying fees and submitting forms.
The spokesman added that applicants were repeatedly advised to monitor official communication channels for updates and important notices.
He also dismissed allegations that some candidates received privileged information or preferential access during the admission process.
“The allegation that some candidates received preferential access to registration information or procedures is entirely unfounded.
“The Academy maintains a transparent, merit-based and equitable admission process that affords all eligible applicants equal opportunity,” he said.
Kovangiya said the NDA operates a structured, time-bound admission process to ensure effective planning and conduct of screening exercises.
He said candidates who failed to complete registration within the stipulated timeframe could not be accommodated for the June 20 screening test.
The spokesman reaffirmed the Academy’s commitment to transparency, fairness and excellence in its admission process.
He urged the public to rely only on information disseminated through the Academy’s official communication channels. (NAN)
