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Navy releases list of successful candidates in its 2020 Recruitment Interview

  • Successful candidates to report in 2 batches at NNBTS, Onne, Rivers State beginning May 22, 2021

The Nigerian Navy (NN) has released the list of successful candidates in its 2020 Recruitment Interview.

The recruitment interview was held in Lagos and Port Harcourt from 1 to 16 April 2021.

According to the Director of Naval Information, Commodore Suleiman Dahun, the names of successful candidates was “released online at www.joinnigeriannavy.com.”

Commodore Dahun said that “the successful candidates are to report for training in 2 Batches at the Nigerian Navy Basic Training School Onne, Port Harcourt, Rivers State.”

The batches are as follows:

          a.       NNBTS Batch 31    –        Saturday, 22 May 2021.

          b.       NNBTS Batch 32    –        Saturday, 8 January 2022.

The Naval Spokesperson added that “any candidate who fails to report 4 days after the indicated dates will not be accepted for training.”

He states that all successful candidates are to also come along with the following:

a.       Two (2) navy blue PT shorts.

b.       Two (2) white round neck vests.

c.       One pair of white canvas.

d.       One pair of brown canvas.

e.       Two pairs of black trousers.

f.        Two (2) white long sleeve shirts.

g.       Two (2) black ties.

h.       One pair of black shoes.

i.        Three (3) pairs of white long socks.

j.        One pair of national dress.

k.       Original and photocopies of credentials.

l.        BVN print out.

m.      One set of cutlery.

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