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Nigerian Army Publishes List of Successful Candidates for 80RRI

Nigerian Army Publishes List of Successful Candidates for 80RRI.

The Nigerian Army has finally published the list of the successful candidates for its 80 Regular Recruit Intake (RRI).

This was revealed in a statement made available to Gistlover on Tuesday morning, 1st of December by the Army authorities.

However, it was stated that screening will commence on Wednesday, 2nd December, 2020.

The statement reads:

 “This is to inform the general public that the list of shortlisted candidates for 80RRI has been released and screening will commence on 2 Dec 20.”

Candidates are expected check their names using their states of origin through this link.

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