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Nigerian Navy Issues Public Alert On 2023 Recruitment, Warns Applicants To Beware Of “Unscrupulous Persons” With Promises Of Enlistment

The attention of the Nigerian Navy (NN) has been drawn to the sharp activities of some unscrupulous persons during the ongoing Nigerian Navy Basic Training School (NNBTS) Batch 35 Recruitment Exercise taking place in Lagos, Rivers and Kaduna States.

These unscrupulous persons have been deceiving innocent applicants and defrauding them of huge sums of money with promises of recruiting them successfully into the NN.

Pertinently, it is to be noted that recruitment into the NN from online registration to the end of the recruitment process is entirely free.

The NN has not contracted or authorized any agent or individual to collect money or any incentive from applicants in order to help them in the Recruitment process or placement as successful candidate(s) for training.

Accordingly, applicants and their guardians are advised to report the activities of these unscrupulous individuals to the nearest Naval Unit or Nigeria Police Station. This information is for NNBTS Batch 35 applicants and general public to note.

Signed

AO AYO-VAUGHAN

Commodore

Director of Information

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