NAF Unveils List of Successful Recruits for 2025 Intake, Sets July 19 Training Commencement Date

The Nigerian Air Force has made public the list of candidates who have been successful in its recruitment exercise for the Basic Military Training Course 46/2025. This announcement was made through a statement issued by the Director of Public Relations and Information, Headquarters, Nigerian Air Force, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, and posted on the NAF's official Facebook page. According to the statement, the names of the successful candidates have been published on the Nigerian Air Force's official recruitment portal, and these individuals are expected to report to the NAF Military Training Centre, located at the NAF Base in Kaduna, on Sunday, July 19, 2026, to begin their training. The statement emphasized that all candidates whose names appear on the list were successful at the selection interview. The NAF has directed that these candidates should arrive with both the original and photocopy versions of their credentials, as well as other items specified in the joining instructions. Furthermore, the Air Force cautioned successful candidates and the general public to be vigilant and avoid falling prey to scam artists, as the recruitment process is completely free of charge. 'The Nigerian Air Force reiterates that the recruitment exercise is entirely free of charge. Successful candidates and members of the public are therefore advised to beware of fraudsters and refrain from making any payment to individuals or groups claiming to facilitate recruitment or enlistment into the Nigerian Air Force,' the statement warned. Candidates have been advised to visit the official recruitment portal at https://nafrecruitment.airforce.mil.ng to access the full list of successful applicants and detailed instructions on what to do next.
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NAF don release list of successful recruits, training go start July 19 - make dem no fall victim to scam, as recruitment na free.
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