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Clarion Call To End Shortage Of Lagosians In Nigerian Army

  • This is a clarion call to all indigenes to not only see this as a patriotic duty, an opportunity to defend the sovereignty…

Statistics have shown that Lagos state indigenes have not been adequately represented in the Nigeria Army and the reason for this is not far-fetched – the cavalier attitude of Lagosians towards the recruitment exercise.

As a result, the Lagos state quota is usually filled up by other ethnic groups or state of the Federation.

Notwithstanding, this is to inform the general public especially Lagos State Indigenes, that online application for the Nigerian Army (NA) Recruitment Exercise for the 82nd Regular Recruits Intake that commenced on September 10, 2021 will end on November 26, 2021.

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To apply, log on to the online portal of the Nigerian Army @ www.recruitment.army.mil.ng for registration free of charge.

This is a clarion call to all indigenes to not only see this as a patriotic duty, an opportunity to defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Nigeria but an employment opportunity for the teeming youths who are wandering around the streets of Lagos.

Indigenes are advised to take advantage of this golden opportunity and be part of the noble profession.

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