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Nigerian Army Recruitment 2026 Opens: Thousands risk disqualification over documentation errors

Paul Joseph by Paul Joseph
March 23, 2026
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The Nigerian Army has officially opened its 2026 recruitment portal, inviting applications from qualified Nigerians seeking to join its ranks, as thousands of young applicants across the country rush to seize the opportunity.

The announcement has generated strong interest, particularly among youths looking for stable careers and a chance to contribute to national security. Yet beneath the surge in applications, officials have raised concerns over a critical issue that has led to mass disqualification in previous exercises.

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At the centre of the warning is strict documentation and verification. Recruitment authorities stress that many applicants lose out not because they lack qualifications, but due to inconsistencies in their personal records. Key requirements include a valid National Identification Number, authentic birth certificate or age declaration, and properly verified educational credentials such as WAEC or NECO results.

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Military sources caution that even minor discrepancies, including differences in names, incorrect dates of birth, or unverifiable certificates, can lead to automatic disqualification during screening. The emphasis, they say, is on accuracy and uniformity across all submitted documents.

Beyond documentation, applicants must meet standard entry conditions, including Nigerian citizenship by birth, a minimum of four to five credits in relevant subjects including English, and age limits that typically range from 18 to 22 years for non-tradesmen and up to 26 years for tradesmen. Candidates are also expected to be physically and medically fit, with no criminal record.

The recruitment process includes several stages such as aptitude tests, physical screening, and background checks, all designed to ensure that only qualified candidates are enlisted.

The Army has also warned applicants to avoid fraudsters, reiterating that the process is free, transparent, and strictly merit-based. Prospective candidates are advised to rely only on official channels and ignore any individual or group claiming to influence the outcome.

With unemployment pressures driving large numbers of applicants, competition is expected to be intense. Analysts note that the limited number of available slots means that strict compliance with guidelines will be decisive.

Security observers say the recruitment drive forms part of broader efforts to strengthen manpower in addressing challenges such as insurgency, banditry, and other threats across the country.

For many hopefuls, the opportunity remains significant, but failure to meet even the smallest requirement could end their chances before the process begins.

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