Shortlisted Candidates for Nigerian Army 88RRI Recruitment Screening

Shortlisted Candidates for Nigerian Army 88RRI Recruitment Screening

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The Nigerian Army has released the shortlist for the 89 Regular Recruits Intake screening. Candidates should check the official website and follow all instructions carefully. Read on for full details and key rules you must know.

Nigerian Army Releases 89RRI Shortlist, Screening Begins 2 June

If you applied for the Nigerian Army’s 89 Regular Recruits Intake, here’s the update you’ve been waiting for. The list of shortlisted candidates is now live on the official Nigerian Army recruitment site.

But before you pack your bag, take a few minutes to read the key details below. Mess up one step, and it could cost you the chance.

No Fancy Centres, Just Your State

This year, things are different. There’s no computer test or zonal screening. Every screening will take place in your own state. Keep it simple: show up where you’re from, and follow the rules.

Rules You Must Stick To

A few things can disqualify you instantly. So read this list twice:

  • No computer-based test this time. Don’t expect it.
  • No special venues or zones. It’s only in your home state.
  • Don’t show up with gadgets or recording devices.
  • Tattoos or body marks? You’ll be turned away.
  • Bring all original certificates from primary to secondary school.
  • Belong to a cult or secret group? That’s a no.
  • Fake results = immediate disqualification. Even if they find out during training.
  • Do not pay anyone. Recruitment is completely free.
  • Bring your NIN slip and BVN printout.
  • If unsure, visit the website or call these lines: 193, 07036499094, 09041116433.

Screening Dates to Remember

Shortlisted candidates should report to their state screening centres from 2 to 16 June 2025. Don’t be late. No second chances.

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