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Army Recruitment Begins Today – See Requirements

They should also have a minimum of four passes in not more than two sittings of secondary qualification

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Registration for the Nigerian Army’s 81 Regular Recruit Intake begins on February 15, 2021.
It says the registration is online on its portal for the general public and “interested qualified” candidates

The intake is for trades and non-tradesmen and women.

 Basic requirements

Applicants must be Nigerian and own a national ID card.

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They must be free of any criminal conviction

They should also have a minimum of four passes in not more than two sittings of secondary qualification

Those applying as tradesmen or women must have a trades test or City Guild certificate.

Applicants are expected to be no less than 18 years and no older than 22.

Tradesmen applicants must not be less than 22 years old.

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Meanwhile, the Nigeria Civil Defence and Security Corp (NCDSC) says it recovered 4,050 metres of power cables worth N5 million from vandals in Ningi Local Government Council in Bauchi State.
Ag. Commandant of the NCDSC in the state, Michael Atunde-Ade, disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Bauchi.

Atunde-Ade said that officers of the command received intelligent information on the activities of vandals and immediately switched into action to recover the items.

“Our officers gathered that the cables were vandalised and packaged along Ningi – Burra road.

“For three days, our officers were on surveillance but we could not apprehend anyone.

“We later recovered the cables and it was handed over to the state Ministry for Power and Technology,’’ the commandant said.

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He further disclosed that the command also seized 300 bags of charcoal along Lame – Burra road and in Yankari Game Reserve in the state.

He said that the charcoal was part of the deforestation activities banned by the state government.

Atunde-Ade confirmed that the items were handed over to the Bauchi State Ministry of Culture and Tourism.

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