The
Nigerian Navy has announced the commencement of its online registration for the
2017 recruitment exercise from July 1 to July 31.
The announcement was issued in a statement on
Friday by the Chief of Naval Staff, Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas via the Navy Secretary.
“The Nigerian Navy wishes to inform the general
public and all interested candidates that the online registration for the 2017
recruitment exercise will commence on July 1 and closes on July 31,” Mr. Ibas
said.
The naval chief said the 2017 recruitment
exercise is free of charge for applicants, and that interested candidates are
to apply online via www.joinnigeriannavvy.com.
According to the statement, applicants are
expected to apply once. He added that multiple online application will lead to
disqualification of candidate.
“On submission, applicants are to print out the
completed application form which must include; declaration and certification by
parents/guardian, Local government area certificate form, Police certification
form and guarantor form,” he added.
Mr. Ibas also said the recruitment exercise
will commence with an aptitude test and screening of certificates of candidates
at designated centres for various States across the country on October 7.
“You are advised to carefully read the
instruction page on the website or call support line 08159999011 from 9am to
4pm on working days,” the notice said.
“Candidates
are further advised in their own interest not to give any form of gratification
or inducement to any person or group of persons to assist them on the
recruitment exercise,” he added.
Basic Requirements for
2017 Exercise
Applicants Must:
1. Possess a minimum of five credits in not
more than 2 sittings in WASCE/SSCE/GCE/NECO/NABTEB (English and Mathematics
inclusive)
2. Candidates must be between 18-22 years old
for O/level applicants while 24-26 are acceptable limits for those with ND,
NCE, Nurses and Motor Transport Department, MTD respectively.
3. Applicants must be single and of Nigerian
origin by birth.
4. Required height of 1.7m for male and 1.67m
for female applicants
-Premium Times
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