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army_logo.pngThe office of the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) is at the apex of the NA structure. It exists under his command, to deter all forms of aggression and render MACA and MACP. Section 18(3) of the Armed Forces Act CAP A20 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004, saddles the COAS with the responsibility of command, direction and general superintendence of the Army.

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1 Division

1 Division
1 Division

1 Division Nigerian Army known, as "the first" is one of the Divisions established during the Nigerian civil war. The Division formerly known as the "First Infantry Division" was born out of the former " 1st Brigade" of the Nigerian Army which was later christened, " 1 Area Command".

2 Division

2 Division
2 Division

The history of 2 Division (formally 2 Infantry Division and later 2 Mechanized Division) Nigerian Army dates back to the Nigerian Civil War.

3 Division

3 Division
3 Division

The outbreak of civil hostilities in Nigeria in 1967 necessitated the creation of additional divisions of the nation's army.At the heat of the battle, a unique army division was formed, and was given a name that was synonymous to its terrain of operation.

81 Division

81 Division
81 Division

81 Division is the youngest Division in the Nigerian Army. The Division was formed on 26 May 2002 when Lagos Garrison Command (as it then was) was upgraded to a full-fledged Division. The Division therefore inherited the security roles hitherto performed by the defunct Lagos Garrison Command.

82 Division

82 Division
82 Division

82 Division formally known as 4 Infantry Division came into existence in August 1975 following a reorganization of the Nigerian Army (NA) in the same year. The 4 Infantry Division formally Lagos Garrison Organization (LGO) was created and located at Abalti Barracks, Lagos in January1964.

NIGERIAN ARMY REMAINS INDIVISIBLE – DAMBAZAU

Friday, 19 March 2010 | Moses

The Nigerian Army remains an indivisible organization that cannot be affected by religion or ethnicity.           The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Abdulrahman Bello...
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LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES FOR 65 REGULAR RECRUITS INTAKE E-mail

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Batch 1 
To report on Wednesday 25 August 2010
States:
1. Abia    2. Adamawa   3. Akwa Ibom   4.Anambra   5.Bauchi    6. Bayelsa
7.Benue   8. Borno   9. Cross River   10.Delta   11. Ebonyi   12. Edo
Batch 2 
To report on Thursday 26 August 2010
States
13.Ekiti   14. Enugu 15. Gombe  16. Imo  17.Jigawa  18.Kaduna  19.Kano   20.Katsina    21.Kebbi   22.Kogi   23.Kwara 24.Lagos
Batch 3 
To report on Friday 27 August 2010
States:
25. Nassrawa   26.Niger   27. Ogun   28.Ondo   29.Osun   30.Oyo    31. Plateau   32. Rivers  33. Sokoto  
34.Taraba   35.Yobe   36. Zamfara  37. FCT
Note:  All the states recruitment officers are to liaise with their state governments to convey their successful candidates to Depot NA Zaria on the dates stated above. 

 

LIST OF ITEMS TO BE BROUGHT BY THE RECRUITS

 1.     Clothing Items.     

          a.     Two pairs of short cotton (White)

          b.     Three brassier (Female)

            2.     Writing Materials.  

                     a.     Nine notebooks (60 leaves)

                     b.     Twelve blue biros

            3.     Provisions.     

                    a.     Six tablets of toilet soap

      b.     Three packets of sanitary pad (Female)

      c.      One tooth brush

      d.     One tooth paste

      e.     Three shoe polish (Black)

      f.      One shoe brush

 

            4.     Others.

 

                 a.     One metal box

                 b.     One cutlass

                 c.      One broom

                 d.     One bucket

                 e.     Two sets of silver plate

                 f.      Cutlery Set

                 g.     Cups

                 h.     Tooth guards for use during novices boxing

                 i.      Bed sheets and two pillow cases. (White)

 

 
UNITED NATIONS REGIONAL CONFERENCE IN PICTURES E-mail
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A cross section of dignitaries and participants
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Deputy Governor of Kaduna State, Alh Muktar Yero inspecting quarter guard on arrival
Hon Minister of Defence, Prince Adetokunbo Kayode SAN (8th right) in a group photograph with service chiefs and other dignitaries
Participants arriving the Nigerian Army peacekeeping Centre Jaji Kaduna for the Conference
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Hon Minister of Defence,Prince Adetokunbo Kayode,SAN (8th Right) in a group photograph with service chiefs and other dignitaries and participants
 
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