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Nigerian Navy To Screen Successful Candidates


The Nigerian Navy has released the list of candidates who are successful in the aptitude test for the Direct Short Service Commission, DSSC, Course 24 held on 17 December 2016.

This was contained in a statement signed by Suleman Dahun, on behalf of the Chief of the Naval Staff, Ibok Ekwe-Ibas, on Monday.

Successful candidates are directed to report at the Nigerian Navy Secondary School Ojo, Lagos State for further screening commencing from 10 April 2017.

“The Exercise will involve the screening of academic certificates/credentials, medical test, physical fitness test, written and oral examinations,” the statement added.




     

     

    Candidates are also advised to come along to the screening exercise with the originals and photocopies of their academic certificates/credentials including: “statement of Results; testimonial for Primary and Secondary Schools attended (with Scratch Cards for Verification of O’Level Results); birth Certificate/Declaration of Age, NYSC Discharge/Exemption Certificate, and four recent coloured Passport Photographs.

    Also, the candidates should also come along with “writing materials; “three pairs of white (unmarked) vests and navy blue shorts; a pair of white canvas/trainers; two bed sheets and pillow cases; a set of cutleries, and toiletries.

    “Candidates who fail to report on the above stated date stand disqualified,” the statement warned.

    Applicants are to check www.joinnigeriannavy.com or www.navy.mil.ng for the list, as the selection board will only attend to candidates whose names appear on the site.

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