Nigerian Navy Recruitment 2021/2022 Application Form Portal

Nigerian Navy Recruitment 2021/2022 Application Form Portal

Has the Nigerian Navy online recruitment started? Yes the Nigerian NAVY Online registration and recruitment has started

Nigerian NAVY online registration which had commenced March 2020 but was later suspended in April due to the COVID-19 Pandemic has officially started for just two weeks.

The Nigerian NAVY Recruitment 2021/2022

The Nigeria Navy is a division of Nigerian Armed Forces. This force is part of the biggest forces in the African Continent which is made up of thousands of personnel plus those of the coast guard. The Nigerian Navy was formed from the Nigerian marine after the amalgamation of the southern and northern protectorate in 1914.

Then, their function was basically to be in charge of the ports and harbours, channel dredging, lighting and voyage. In 1959 July, the Nigerian Naval Force was changed and permitted to function as a naval force. As a result, Queen Elizabeth II allows the force to be called ” The Royal Nigerian Navy”. The name was finally changed to “The Nigerian Navy” which its called today after Nigeria becomes a republic state in 1963.

FUNCTIONS OF NIGERIAN NAVY

This aspect of the Armed forces is created to fill some vacuum in the Nation’s security and part of them include;

1. Defense Against Foreign Attacks:

It is quite obvious that the primary function of any nation’s Navy is to defend and ensure the safety of her country. In the same scenario, the main function of the Nigerian Navy is to protect the Nigerian country against any threat within its territory.

Nigeria is blessed with large bodies of water and this form her boundaries, of which pirates, militants can launch an attack through those water channels. The Nigeria Navy, therefore, protect the nation from such attacks. Based on this responsibility, the Navies generally are termed “the water Armies”.

2. Cost Guard Duties

Under the cost guard duties, the Nigerian Navy perform the following roles;

Enforcement of regulations and laws concerning customs.
Train other men what they need to know before joining the force.

3. Military Responsibility

They join forces with other military units form a larger force projection and ensure the balance of power.

Nigerian Navy recruitment requirements 2021/2022:

Here are the requirements listed on the Nigerian Navy recruitment portal:

  • All applicant should be between 18 – 22 or 18 and 26 Years for those with ND, NCE, Nurses and Motor Transport Department (MTD) respectively
  • This position is open for applicant who are either O Level or OND holders.
  • Your first school leaving certificate is required.
  • You must be physically and mentally sound.
  • You should be a Nigerian citizen
  • For all Male applicants you must not be shorter than 1.68 meters while the female applicants must not stand at a height below 1.65 meters.
  • You should be single.
  • If you have gone for an orthopedic surgery please don’t apply.
  • If you have been convicted in a court of law please don’t apply.
  • Ladies who are pregnant please don’t apply.
  • All certificates presented must be in their original form.

How to Apply For the Nigerian Navy Recruitment online

  • Log onto www.joinnigeriannavy.com
  • https://www.joinnigeriannavy.com/ when the portal opens up, click on register.
  • The Nigerian Navy will like you to read all information carefully.
  • Create an account using a valid email address. You should verify this email address.
  • Login back to access the Nigerian Navy recruitment form.
  • Fill up your bio data correctly and also upload all scanned copies of your documents.
  • Submit your application form and print the following documents :Parent/Guardian Consent Form, Local Government Attestation Form, Police Certification Form, and Guarantor Form.

Shortlisted Candidates for the Nigerian Navy 2021/2022 Recruitment Interview

All applicants who were able to find their names on the Nigerian Navy list of successful candidates should note that an aptitude test and an interview will be held sooner and all candidates must participate in this NN interview at the Nigerian Navy Secondary School Ojo (Navy Town), LAGOS. We are going to update you guys on the possible date.

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How will the Nigerian Navy interview be like?

All candidate will undergo a compulsory screening of which their credentials or certificates and all documents will be screened carefully.

After undergoing the screening, you will still be subjected to a medical test and also an exam. All this types of screening we just mentioned comes in stages and you must exercise extreme patience.

Items to come with on the day of your screening are:

  • Originals and photocopies of their credentials.
  • Originals and photocopies of valid Drivers’ License (Category H only).
  • Writing materials.
  • Two pairs of navy blue shorts and 2 white (unmarked) T-Shirts.
  • A pair of canvas/trainer and stockings.
  • Bedsheets and pillowcases.
  • Set of cutlery.
  • Four (4) recent 30X30 passport sized photographs on white background.

Note:

  • the Nigerian Navy are going interview all candidate on individual basis, so you guys need to prepare for this and also make sure you fulfill the eligibility criteria so as not to get disqualified at any stage.
  • the Nigerian Navy will carefully cross-check all information you have given so far at this stage and if found to be fake/false/wrong might lead to disqualification.
  • you should try to give accurate medical information, if you give false information this might also lead to disqualification
  • note that this screening is compulsory for all and failure to attend or participate will result to disqualification.
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Nigerian Navy Recruitment Screening Date 2020/2021 and Exam Centres

It’s no news that the Nigerian Navy will set up exams for you guys which is simply called an Aptitude Test. If you are able to scale through this aptitude test you will proceed to Nigerian Navy Secondary
School Ojo (Navy Town), Lagos.

We are going to update the date here as soon its out.

Exam Centers:

We have now successfully compiled all centers used by the Nigerian Navy to conduct their screening nationwide. All you have to do is just to familiarise yourself with any of these centers closer to you.

SerialStatesCenters
1Abia StateNigerian Navy Finance and Logistics School, Owerinta
2AbujaMogadishu Cantonment
3AbujaYakubu Gowon Barrack (Mambilla Barrack)
4Adamawa23Bde NA Gibson Jalo Cantonment Yola
5Akwa IbomNNS JUBILEE, Ikot Abasi
6Anambra302 Field Arty Regt NA, Onitsha
7BauchiNA Armoured Corp and Centre
8Benue72 Paratrooper Bn NA, Makurdi
9Borno21 Bde NA Maimalari Cantonment, Maiduguri
10Cross RiverNNS VICTORY, Calabar
11Delta StateNNS DELTA, Warri
12EdoEkenwa Barrack Benin
13EnuguHQ 82 Div NA, Abakpa Barrack, Enugu
14Imo34 Arty Bde NA, Obinze Barrack
15KadunaNDA Old Site
16KadunaNAF Base Kaduna
17KadunaHQ 1 DIV NA, Kawo Kaduna
18Kaduna312 Artillery Regt NA, Kalapanzin Barrack, Kakuri
19KanoNAF Base Kano
20Katsina35 Inf Bn NA, Katsina
21KogiHQ CAR NA, Maigumeri Barrack
22KwaraNNSHS Offa
23LagosNigerian Navy Primary School Mobil Road Apapa
24LagosNNS QUORRA, Apapa, Lagos
25Nasarawa117 Bn NA, Keffi
26Ondo State323 Arty Regt Akure
27Oyo StateHQ 2 Mech Div NA, Ibadan
28Rivers StateNigerian Navy Basic and Training School, Onne
29Sokoto State26 Motorized Bn Giginya Barracks Sokoto

More On the Nigerian Navy .

One of the ways to access and rate the growth of a nation is in how secure the country is. A country without the security of her people is not a good country. Therefore, security plays a vital and crucial role in the prosperity of a nation. A nation without security is not a good place for business, foreigner partnership is approximately impossible because no man is ready to risk his life in the name of making money.

To ensure a well secure country where all can exercise their human right (right to movement, life, speech etc) there we are series of security personnel who under normal circumstances should enforce that all citizen is save in term of lives and property. Some of these security agencies are Nigeria Armed Forces ( Soldier, Airforce, Navy), Nigerian Police, Civil Defence, and so on.

In this article, we shall closely examine the navy aspect of the Nigerian Armed Forces.

STRENTH OF THE NIGERIAN NAVY

Due to several years of government negligence on the Nigerian naval, this has render the Nigerian Navy handicap and inactive in the area of water patrols and adequate surveillance. Therefore, crime done on the water way becomes the order of the day such as Smuggling, oil bunkering, kidnapping and militancy becomes the major problem bedeviling the riverine area of the country. This activities prompted the plan for revolution and re-emerging of this aspect of the Nigerian Navy.

This has led to the procurement of military equipment and armaments for its empowerment. The following equipment was gotten;

The Nigerian Navy has six ocean fast patriot boats and ten small boats which were commissioned on 3rd of September, 2018. Earlier, 7 units of FPB were procured for the Nigerian Navy. In summary, the Nigerian Navy has six ocean fast patriot boat, ten small boats, and 7 FPB boats. According to wikipedia.

THE STRUCTURE OF THE NIGERIAN NAVY

The Nigerian Navy has An Headquarter and Divisional commands.

1. The Nigerian Navy Headquarter

The Nigerian Navy headquarters is the organ saddled with the responsibility of making policies and carrying out of the administrative function of the Naval force. The head of the headquarters is the Chief of the Naval Staff.

The chief of naval staff has seven other branches attached to the headquarter and they are: Policy and Planning, Administration, Operation and training, logistics, Standard and Safety, Naval Engineering, Account and Budget.

2. Divisional Commands

The Western Naval Command: This is the command that oversees the coastal and sea region from Nigerian/ Benin border. It a well covers Nigerian coastal areas to EEZ nation’s boundary. The headquarter of this Command is located at Apapa, Lagos State.

The Eastern Naval Command:This is the second divisional command of the Nigerian Navy. The Eastern divisional headquarter is situated at Cross River State capital; Calabar. This division covers from Delta to Nigeria/Cameroon border. Also from the coastline of Nigeria to the nation’s EEZ limit.

The Central Naval Command: The Central Naval Command is the third divisional command of the Nigerian Navy. This divisional command monitors Benin River entrance, Bayelsa, Edo and Delta coastal area. It also covers the Nigerian landward state. This division has its headquarter at Bayelsa state precisely Yanagoa

THE SALARY STRUCTURE OF THE NIGERIAN NAVY

It is important to understand that the salary of government parastatals are paid based on their levels and rank while the Nigerian Navy is not an exemption. Below are their ranks and their payment structure;

Nigerian Navy Ranks for commissioned officers

  • Admiral of the Fleet
  • Admiral
  • Vice-Admiral
  • Rear Admiral
  • Commodore
  • Captain
  • Commander
  • Lieutenant Commander
  • Lieutenant
  • Sub-Lieutenant
  • Acting Sub-Lieutenant
  • Mid-Shipman

Nigerian Navy Ranks for non-commissioned officers

  • Warrant Chief Petty Officer
  • Chief Petty Officer
  • Petty Officer
  • Leading Rating
  • Able Rating
  • Ordinary Rating
  • Trainee

Nigerian Navy Ranks and Salary Structure

Nigerian Navy RankSalary (per annum)Salary (per month)
Admiral₦16,303,140₦1,358,595
Vice-Admiral₦13,363,229₦1,113,602
Rear Admiral₦12,038,945₦1,003,245
Commodore₦7,385,856₦615,488
Captain₦3,715,859₦309,655
Commander₦3,380,086₦281,674