JOB ALERT: Air Force Is Recruiting (See How To Apply)

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) is currently enlisting graduates and postgraduates for training as Direct Short Service Cadets.

In the announcement, it said applicants must be single and of Nigerian origin.

They must be between the ages of 20 and 30 years of age.

“Candidates born before 29 September, 1992 are not eligible) with the following exception:

“Medical Consultants should be between the age of 25 and 40 years (Candidates born before 29 September, 1982 are not eligible).

“Chaplain/Imams candidates must be between the age of 20 and 32 years (Candidates born before 29 September, 1990 are not eligible).

“The Exercise is not for serving personnel desiring Branch Commission. Therefore, personnel above 30 years of age (born before 29 September, 1992) need not apply,” NAF said.

QUALIFICATIONS

Interested applicants must posses a minimum of Second Class Upper Division for holders of the first degree and Upper Class for HND holders.

In addition, applicants must possess Lit-in-English Language and Mathematics and additional three credits in subjects related to degree course of study.

NAF said computer literacy will be an added advantage, adding that applicants must possess NYSC Discharge Certificate or Letter of Exemption from NYSC at the time of applying.

“Applicants must posses certificates of full registration with their statutory professional bodies in Nigeria, where applicable,” the force said.

GUIDELINES

Interested and qualified applicants are to apply here.

Applicants are to print out:

Attestation Form
Parent/Guardian Consent Form
Acknowledgment Form
Online registration starts on 26 July, 2021 and closes on 30 August 2021.

2. Application is FREE OF CHARGE.

For further information, call the following support lines from 9:30am 10 5:30pm Monday to Friday 89054432351, 09043440882 and 090558401420

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