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Nigerian Army Releases List Of Successful Candidates For DSSC 26/2022 Interview

The Nigerian Army has released the list of successful candidates to participate in its interview for Direct Short Service Commission 26/2022 recruitment.
According to a statement released on Monday from the headquarters of the Nigerian Army, the selection board for shortlisted candidates will hold at the Nigerian Army battle fitness centre Falgore, Kano State.
The exercise will run from 11-24 June 2022, Tracknews reports.
The statement added that shortlisted DSSC Candidates are to report at Nigerian Army Training Area in Falgore Kano State on 11 June 2022 from 8am.
“Candidates who arrive later than 9am on 12 June 2022 will be disqualified. The exercise will involve physical, medical, academic tests and oral interview,” the statement added.
To access the portal for the names of shortlisted candidates, kindly click this link and follow the necessary instructions.
Candidates are further warned that any list gotten outside of the portal is not valid.
Check the Army statement below.
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