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    Nigerian Army holds recruitment exercise in Kwara Jun 20 – July 3

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    Stephen Olufemi Oni, Ilorin

    Nigerian Army is to conduct recruitment exercise for 87 regular recruits intake in Kwara State between (today) June 20th and July 3rd, 2024.

    The Nigerian Army announced this in a statement issued by its Army Headquarters Directorate of Recruitment and Manning in Abuja, adding that thenexercise would hold at Sobi Barracks Ilorin between 6.00am and 4p.m. each day.

    The exercise, among other things, includes documentation; preliminary physical inspection/medical examination; documents screening and verification of credentials; written by aptitude test and marking of answer sheets; oral interview and announcement of final list of successful candidates.

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