The Nigerian army is recruiting at the moment, qualified fit Nigerians into it ranks.
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The Nigerian army is recruiting at the moment, qualified fit Nigerians into it ranks.
The Nigerian Air Force just released the list of successful candidates for the Direct Short Service Commission Course (DSSC 33/2024) after the Selection Board Interview held from 6th to 26th January 2025. This year 4 candidates were selected in the final list two confirmed , 2 reserve ( reserve candidate means to be on standby: do not report to the academy for training except called upon, ) it is a 50-50 scenario.
Every instruction and names slated for the training can be downloaded here:
The Federal Government of Nigeria has officially launched the 2025 Federal Civil Service recruitment, opening doors for Nigerians to secure government jobs across various ministries and agencies. The application deadline is March 10, 2025, so interested candidates should apply as soon as possible.
To qualify, applicants must:
Be a Nigerian citizen (18-50 years old)
Hold a BSc, HND, or equivalent qualification
Possess an NYSC discharge/exemption certificate
Have a clean criminal record and demonstrate integrity
Download Nigerian Air Force DSSC Past Questions for Free
Preparing for the Nigerian Air Force Direct Short Service Commission (DSSC) examination is a crucial step for candidates aspiring to join the prestigious ranks of the Air Force. One of the best ways to get ahead is by practicing with past questions. This blog provides you with a free downloadable resource to help you excel in your DSSC exams.
LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES FOR SHORT SERVICE COMBATANT COMMISSION COURSE 48/2025 .
Congratulations to the candidates selected for the Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Commission Course 48/2025! Those on the list are invited to begin their officer cadet training at the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA), Afaka, Kaduna, on Friday, January 10, 2025.
Pi network has been on the news, and people are asking how you can sell your pi coins and where you can sell your pi coins.
What is PI ? Pi Coin is a cryptocurrency that allows users to mine it on their mobile devices. Developed by Stanford graduates, it aims to make cryptocurrency mining accessible to everyone. Unlike traditional cryptocurrencies, Pi Coin doesn’t require significant computational power, making it user-friendly and energy-efficient. The Pi Network was developed by a team of Stanford graduates: Dr. Nicolas Kokkalis, Dr. Chengdiao Fan, and Vincent McPhillip. These founders combined their expertise in blockchain technology, social computing, and business to create a cryptocurrency that would be accessible to everyone. Their goal was to overcome the barriers that prevented ordinary people from participating in the cryptocurrency revolution.
The TRCN exam is a crucial step for teachers in Nigeria, as it serves as a validation of their professionalism and competence in the field.
TRCN stands for the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria. It is a regulatory body established by the Nigerian government to oversee the registration, licensing, and regulation of teachers in Nigeria. The council was established under the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria Act No. 31 of 1993 and is responsible for ensuring professionalism and quality in the teaching profession.
All teachers are required to write and pass the TRCN Professional Qualifying Examination and register with the agency before he/she can practice teaching in Nigeria. TRCN sets and enforces standards for teacher education programs in Nigeria. It works closely with educational institutions to ensure that the programs meet the required quality standards.
How To Pass TRCN Exam
Nigerian Defence Academy is recruiting young teens who just completed their SSCE and nurture them into becoming Military Officers after 5 years of thorough training.
Currently, Lieutenant General Olufemi Oluyede serves as the acting Chief of Army Staff, following the untimely passing of Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja. His death announced earlier today has left many Nigerians in shock.However there are other COAS that died while serving too.
Joseph Akahan was appointed COAS at just 30, during the turbulent period of the Nigerian Civil War. Despite his youth, he took on his duties with a fierce sense of purpose, even visiting the frontlines in Nsukka to support his troops. Following a brief rest in his hometown of Gboko, Akahan set off to Makurdi, but tragedy struck when his helicopter crashed en route, taking his life and that of two other servicemen. His death was a tremendous blow to the army at a time when the nation’s future hung in the balance.