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Nigeria Army Release the list of their shortlisted candidates for Zonal Screening

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This is to inform all applicant that the Nigerian Army Recruitment list of shortlisted candidates has been released. The Nigerian Army has released the names of candidates shortlisted for the year 2016
76th Regular Recruits Intake (RRI) for tradesmen/women and non-tradesmen/women pre-screening examination which will be done nationwide in the centres published here;

Serial
Zone
States
Zonal Centre(s)
1North Central Zone 1
  1. Benue
  2. Nasarawa
  3. Plateau
  4. FCT, Abuja
Nigerian Army School of Military Engineering, Makurdi
2North Central Zone 2
  1. Kwara
  2. Niger
  3. Kogi
Headquarters 22 Brigade Nigerian Army, Sobi Barracks Ilorin
3North East Zone 1
  1. Adamawa
  2. Taraba
  3. Borno
Headquarters 23 Brigade Nigerian Army, Yola
4North East Zone 2
  1. Bauchi
  2. Yobe
  3. Gombe
Headquarters 33 Brigade Nigerian Army, Bauchi
5North West Zone 1
  1. Kano
  2. Kebbi
  3. Sokoto
  4. Zamfara
Headquarters 1 Brigade, Sokoto
6North West Zone 2
  1. Jigawa
  2. Kaduna
  3. Katsina
Headquarters 1 Division Kaduna
7South East 1
  1. Abia
  2. Imo
Headquarters 34 Brigade Nigerian Army, Obinze Barracks Owerri
8South East 2
  1. Anambra
  2. Ebonyi
  3. Enugu
Headquarters 82 Division Garrison, Enugu
9South South 1
  1. Akwa-Ibom
  2. Cross River
  3. Rivers
Headquarters 13 Brigade Nigerian Army, Calabar
10South South 2
  1. Bayelsa
  2. Delta
  3. Edo
Headquarters 4 Brigade Nigerian Army, Benin
11South West 1
  1. Lagos
  2. Ogun
  3. Ondo
Headquarters 35 Brigade Nigerian Army Alamala Barracks, Abeokuta
12South West 2
  1. Ekiti
  2. Osun
  3. Oyo
Headquarters 2 Division Adekunle Fajuyi Cantonment Ibadan


Nigerian Army Notice On the Release of the List
Below are the list of the requirements you you are bring along with you  screening center(s)
  1. Pre-Screening Examination Result Notice (visit their website)
  2. Primary School Testimonial (Original)
  3. Primary School Certificate (Original)
  4. Secondary School Testimonial (Original)
  5. Statement of Results for WAEC/NECO or equivalent (Original/Computer Printout)
  6. Trade Test Certificate (for tradesmen/tradeswomen only)
  7. Certificate of State of Origin
  8. Birth Certificate/Declaration of Age
  9. Completed and signed 75RRI form (Certificate of Guarantor with passport photograph)
  10. Sports wears (blue short, white vest and canvas)
  11. Writing materials
@DellysonOnline is Wishing the candidates all the best of Luck

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