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Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by ehissi(m): 8:42am On Nov 24, 2013
naijafinder: Please what the start up salary for Fresh graduate who want to join the Nigeria navy.
I heard if you join with your Bsc certificate you will be rank as second lieutenant. Please what the start up salary range?

Second lieutenant doesn't exist in the navy, that is the rank attainable by NDA graduates which they will hold for 6months only. And combatants Short service commission which they will hold for 18months. These are the current ranks for each external armed force.

NAVY
Acting Sub-Lieutenant (NDA graduates for just 6months)
Sub-Lieutenant (DSSC graduates rank)
Lieutenant
Lieutenant Commander
Commander
Captain (RedNeck badge is added to your collar as a senior naval official)
Commodore (one-star naval general)
Rear-Admiral (two-star naval general)
Vice-Admiral (three-Star naval general and current rank of chief of naval staff and is the highest attainable rank now)
Admiral (4-star naval general but unattainable)
Admiral of Fleet (5-star naval general totally unattainable-this will make you the chief in commander of the naval forces;an office Mr President already holds.)

AIRFORCE
Pilot Officer (NDA graduants rank which they will hold for 6months)
Flying officer (DSSC graduates rank)
Flight Lieutenant
Squadron Leader
Wing Commander
GROUP CAPTAIN (redneck badge added to rank as a senior officer of the airforce)
Air commodore (1-Star airforce general)
Air-Vice Marshal (2-Star airforce general)
Air Marshal (3-Star airforce general and rank of the chief of air staff and is the highest attainable rank)
Air Chief-Marshal (4-star general, unattainable)
Marshal of the Airforce (5-Star general unattainable)

ARMY

2nd Lieutenant (NDA graduants rank which they will hold for 6months, combatants short service will graduate here and hold it for 18months before they can be promoted)
Lieutenant
Captain
Major
Lieutenant Colonel
Colonel(Redneck starts here as a senior army officer)
Brigadier General(one star general)
Major General (2-star general)
Lieutenant General (3-star General and is the rank of chief of army staff and is the highest attainable rank; during military regime the 2nd in command I.e. Chief of general staff held this rank while head of state road to full general but no one is allowed to cross here anymore)
General (4-star general)
Field Marshal (5-star general)

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Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by ehissi(m): 8:56am On Nov 24, 2013
naijafinder: Please what the start up salary for Fresh graduate who want to join the Nigeria navy.
I heard if you join with your Bsc certificate you will be rank as second lieutenant. Please what the start up salary range?

The navy dssc starts from sub-lieutenant during training you are awarded allowances of #46,000 monthly but will be given only #20,000 the rest you will receive after training in one-installment to allow you travel to your first posting. You are also to be awarded a transit allowance of #1,200,000 but they may pay it in two installments. Special attention is given to medical doctors and legal officers by way of allowances and unless you receive an appointment or are sent on duty in a conflict zone you may receive only #170,000 as salary.

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Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by aycoded1: 3:09pm On Jan 06, 2014
How can som1 get 2 d rank of general b4 20years?
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by ayox1(m): 5:34pm On Jan 10, 2014
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Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by chris4gold(m): 11:37pm On Jan 10, 2014
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Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by scofieldmark: 6:53pm On Sep 26, 2014
if you join nageria army with OND which rank are you going to hold?
if you join with HND which rank are going to give
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Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by CaptainGeneral1(m): 2:32pm On Dec 13, 2014
You had beta stop fooling urselves. I have a family friend who was a captain 6years ago, last month he was ranked a Brigadier General. It depends on how connected you are

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Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by tivember(m): 4:13pm On Feb 08, 2015
Am in my final student in the university, studying psychology. And will love to join the arMy after my degree. Now which Is best for me, ssc or dssc, and what's the difference between the two?? Am 22years and am still thinking of nda, though I didn't make my maths.. [color=#990000][/color]
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by Nobody: 9:40pm On Mar 26, 2015
Tnks Ehissi for all your answers; they are quite understandable.

But pls can you tell me what Army Rank someone recruited with OND will be given. And also the processes it will take for that person to reach lieutenant. Also is NDA attainable by a recruited soldier.
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by ehissi(m): 8:52am On Mar 27, 2015
Jollyblade:
Tnks Ehissi for all your answers; they are quite understandable.

But pls can you tell me what Army Rank someone recruited with OND will be given. And also the processes it will take for that person to reach lieutenant. Also is NDA attainable by a recruited soldier.

1.) OND will assume the rank of Corporal
2.) The armed forces - army, navy, airforce - ranks R divided into 2 cadres/categories. Commissioned Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers cadre. Non- Commissioned Officers in the army starts from Private and ends at Warrant officer 1. Commissioned Officers Cadre Starts at 2nd lieutenant and ends at general. OND can never attain the rank of lieutenant as that rank is not available in the Non commissioned officers cadre which OND qualifies U for. It is available in the Commissioned officers cadre which requires minimum of HND or BSc for entry.

The only way for an OND graduate to attain that rank is to have a degree and apply for DSSC - Direct Short Service Commission. Most folks join with OND then apply for DSSC after they have obtained their degree. However once U join with OND to move to the Commissioned officers cadre U will need to spend a minimum of 10yrs in the service and must have a bsc or hnd and approval from your commander. To obtain a Bsc or HND while in the service U must also have your commanders approval otherwise if U do get a degree without approval it will not be recognised by the military and U can't apply for DSSC. So if U join with OND, U will find it difficult to do DSSC. It is best to just get degree or HND and join DSSC direct or join with OND and maintain NCO cadre.

3.) Also NDA, Nigerian Defence Academy is a training ground for the armed forces. U will be trained there if U join with your OND and if U apply for DSSC. To be an NDA graduate, U must be 18 and below and have WAEC and will train there for 5 years. Other than that, U go there for your training.

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Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by omolami: 9:21am On Mar 27, 2015
Perform your duty well, be loyl to your superiors nd the nation. and above all be very close to God Mighty. These will take you to the top

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Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by Nobody: 2:12pm On Apr 10, 2015
Tnks Ehissi... I'm now cleared, I have no money for completing my HND and age is no more on my side. So I think I should just advance with my OND, just pray I ll pass and enter; This is what I want to be... Maybe God ll bring someone who ll help me
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by purest21(m): 12:27am On Apr 19, 2015
ehissi:


1) The prism program in the usa has posed an intelligence threat worldwide and has shown the neglect the armed forces has with respect to ICT so your degree give you serious advantage as there is massive demand for ICT personnel in the armed forces . As time progresses, ICT personnel will be used in hosting training as well as become key-policy makers for a solid info security, for now I seeweb programming as well as ICT training as the options.

2) Yes, NYSC is non-negotiable, Godfather or no Godfather.

3) Yes! Yes!! Yes!!!

4) No, your senior is your senior. Except in the case of Godfatherism where a junior officer calls a senior officers to halt u with an order your junior is your junior whether DSSC or regular and must follow orders (is that clear).

5) Yes, regular's in some units (depending on availability ) are given special appointments locally e.g. OC PASS, CO, Base commanders etc. But since DDSSC are specialists they sometimes receive favour in specialised appointments both locally and internationallly e.g. Hospital and Military school commanders, foriegn missions, PAF ( Presidential air fleet) etc so it depends on available hands on deck with respect to training but it is to your advantage if your junior holds an appointment like CO or OC PASS because that means you get to boss him around if necessary.

6) REAR ADMIRAL, if you can maintain a clean record without buying Job, pass all promotion exams, and give them the standard where-ever you are. USually anybody DSSC or regular can be chief of army navy or air staff which is the highest attainable rank if you meet just one major condition. For airforce, you must be a pilot (whether DSSC or regular) and quota system and the political regime (The C-in-C) must favour you. Quota in the sense that they may decide that an igbo man must be chief of air staff and you are the only igbo trained pilot within the rank of air-commodore and above; that automatically makes you chief of airstaff. There is also age and years of service but that has been over-ruled by the C-in-c in many instances so it isn't a major factor. For navy you must be a naval pilot and be able to steer a vessel before you can reach the highest rank else rear admiral is your limit. Airforce If you aren't a pilot and age and politics is on your side, AVM -air vice marshal is your last bustop. Army, Lieutenant General is the highest that is chief of army staff, but you will most likely be a regular or in the infantry or armoury division else major-general is your highest.

7) YES, Commodore and above

cool As we speak, DSSC officers are in maiduguri and jos and Niger delta along side regulars fighting insurgency. DSSC don't need to convert that's why they are called Direct short service only short service convert to regular commission else they are pushed out of the service......

I hope I have answered satisfactorily

You know very well about Nigerian military my dear. I must applaud you for that. I'm thrilled by the way you break stuffs down and make it perfectly understandable.

I want to ask:
1. What is the difference between ssc&dssc (in terms of which of them goes to war and which gets appointments easily and promoted faster etc)

2. Can a holder of B.sc(Ed) in business education go for any of them? If yes, what will be his duties in both the ssc&dssc (ie the office he can occupy or is he going to be a commander of troops)

3. Can he be able to enroll in all (ie army, navy&airforce)

4. If he enrols in navy or airforce, is he qualified to undergo training in piloting ships and planes or must he have a pure science degree before he can be trained in piloting.

5. What is special forces all about in Nigerian military

6. What is meant by military reserve of a country

7. which state(s) in the Nigeria does the navy have their base(s)

8. From which rank does an officer receive a personal gun(pistol) for self defence in army, navy&airforce

9. What is the minimum and maximum age for both ssc&dssc

10. In your own suggestion, and with the current state of things in Nigeria now, which of the forces (army, navy&airforce) is most recommendable to someone who wishes to join military

please answer the ones you can if you can't answer all, it will be highly appreciated

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Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by mensdept: 3:39am On Apr 19, 2015
Is it important to rise fast in the army, because that usually leads to politicizing of positions.
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by Nobody: 5:23am On Apr 19, 2015
CaptainGeneral1:
You had beta stop fooling urselves. I have a family friend who was a captain 6years ago, last month he was ranked a Brigadier General. It depends on how connected you are
uncle you can lie o ,or you mean Colonel instead of Captain you wrote. grin

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Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by ehissi(m): 9:22pm On Apr 27, 2015
purest21:
You know very well about Nigerian military my dear. I must applaud you for that. I'm thrilled by the way you break stuffs down and make it perfectly understandable.

I want to ask:
1. What is the difference between ssc&dssc (in terms of which of them goes to war and which gets appointments easily and promoted faster etc)

2. Can a holder of B.sc(Ed) in business education go for any of them? If yes, what will be his duties in both the ssc&dssc (ie the office he can occupy or is he going to be a commander of troops)

3. Can he be able to enroll in all (ie army, navy&airforce)

4. If he enrols in navy or airforce, is he qualified to undergo training in piloting ships and planes or must he have a pure science degree before he can be trained in piloting.

5. What is special forces all about in Nigerian military

6. What is meant by military reserve of a country

7. which state(s) in the Nigeria does the navy have their base(s)

8. From which rank does an officer receive a personal gun(pistol) for self defence in army, navy&airforce

9. What is the minimum and maximum age for both ssc&dssc

10. In your own suggestion, and with the current state of things in Nigeria now, which of the forces (army, navy&airforce) is most recommendable to someone who wishes to join military

please answer the ones you can if you can't answer all, it will be highly appreciated

SSC is a Combatant Short Service Commission (formerly known as Short Regular Commission, SRC) that is meant for those interested in field Operations AKA War or peace-keeping or Combat Operations (U assume the rank of second Lieutenant in the army -*- and R usually fielded into fielded into Infantry Corps of the Nigerian army after 9mths - 12mths of training); after 18mths - 2yrs U receive your first promotion to Lieutenant -**- and your subsequent promotions are 4years a rank or as vacancies/slots arise. When U achieve your 6th Year (Usually when U R or awaiting to assume the rank of Captain -***-), U will have the option to retire or convert to Regular commission after a physical exercise; U will receive 2 chances each year to pass this after which at your third fail U will go on compulsory retirement. N.B;- NDA graduates R on Regular Commission by default; This grants them automatic right to hold any appointment anywhere in the armed forces; a right SSC may share if God, age and politics is on your side.

DSSC is Direct Short Service Commission and is meant for professional Officers interested purely in administrative functions of the army (U will assume the rank of Lieutenant -**- after training and will be fielded into any of the Corps where vacancies exist for your discipline after 6-7mths of training). Your First 2 ranks will be achieved after 5years of promotion each. In your 10th year, you will have the option of retiring or convert to Direct Regular Commission which will involve mainly just a medical exam and filling a couple of documents after which U will be deemed converted and subsequent promotion will be achieved on a 4year basis a rank or as vacancy/slots exists N.B;- Direct regular Commission legally can achieve any rank except the APEX rank in each armed forces; In the case of army Lieutenant General. However they cannot hold any Major appointment that demand control of combatant troops, unfortunately most of these appointments R usually assigned to Brigadier or Major Generals (a rank that usually has very limited slots/vacancy for occupancy compared to number of officers qualified to filled them) so most times in the past, DRC don't usually proceed after the rank of Lieutenant Colonel or Colonel - though this trend is fast changing as DRC now achieve the rank of Brigadier General even Major General, thanks to Democracy......

A B. ed can go for DSSC if there is vacancy in the Education Corps only beyond that no hope; a B. ed can go for SSC as what U read doesn't matter everybody will just face Infantry (The Combat land troops department of the army). Education Corps is for teachers and staff of Military school and military institutes, Infantry is war, peacekeeping and training for other combatant troops....

Yes a B.Ed can go for all armed forces but only army has SSC the rest have only DSSC.....

Jets and Crafts/Vessel is exclusively for NDA graduates and not DSSC

Special forces R members of the armed forces trained for specific field OPS (for Now boko Haram & counter insurgency is the core of all Special forces training course menu) Airforce has QRF (Quick response force), Army has CTU (Counter terrorism Unit)..........

Military reserve R meant for Mass recruitment/re-engagement into the armed forces in the event that the armed forces or the Nation is overwhelmed by a foreign or local threat. Retired officers fit the profile, also Civil defence and other paramilitary bodies can be conscripted in the event of a General state of emergency...........

Pistols R meant specifically for commandants/Commanders/Service Chiefs or as occasion demands. Usually the culture is for your Aides to carry arms for U as a very senior officer; a very senior officer or a commander will only agree to carry in the event that his unit is on Military alert (by this time every personnel will be on camouflage only all day of the week instead of switching between other variants of their uniforms)......

Usually for SSC in recent times, 30years is the maximum and 26 is the minimum but if U R younger and have your first degree U will be accepted. DSSC for army and airforce is minimum 26 to 35 maximum but even if U R younger with a first degree U R welcome. Navy insists on maximum of 30yrs and younger with first degree for DSSC.......

Army, Navy, Air force is anyone's choice. Army is a place people R wary of because they have a tradition of promoting at a slower rate than others (though that is changing now), Air force is a place deemed better than army in terms of rate of promotions, though the level of discrimination for appointments against DSSC is far higher than that of army (in the army the man who can do the job and is qualified gets its; airforce they will consider Regular Commission qualified or not before DSSC). Navy is deemed the best in terms of pay and other things; the problem is that its deemed the most difficult to enter...........so U choose as your Spirit leads

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Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by purest21(m): 10:17pm On Apr 28, 2015
ehissi:


SSC is a Combatant Short Service Commission (formerly known as Short Regular Commission, SRC) that is meant for those interested in field Operations AKA War or peace-keeping or Combat Operations (U assume the rank of second Lieutenant in the army -*- and R usually fielded into fielded into Infantry Corps of the Nigerian army after 9mths - 12mths of training); after 18mths - 2yrs U receive your first promotion to Lieutenant -**- and your subsequent promotions are 4years a rank or as vacancies/slots arise. When U achieve your 6th Year (Usually when U R or awaiting to assume the rank of Captain -***-), U will have the option to retire or convert to Regular commission after a physical exercise; U will receive 2 chances each year to pass this after which at your third fail U will go on compulsory retirement. N.B;- NDA graduates R on Regular Commission by default; This grants them automatic right to hold any appointment anywhere in the armed forces; a right SSC may share if God, age and politics is on your side.

DSSC is Direct Short Service Commission and is meant for professional Officers interested purely in administrative functions of the army (U will assume the rank of Lieutenant -**- after training and will be fielded into any of the Corps where vacancies exist for your discipline after 6-7mths of training). Your First 2 ranks will be achieved after 5years of promotion each. In your 10th year, you will have the option of retiring or convert to Direct Regular Commission which will involve mainly just a medical exam and filling a couple of documents after which U will be deemed converted and subsequent promotion will be achieved on a 4year basis a rank or as vacancy/slots exists N.B;- Direct regular Commission legally can achieve any rank except the APEX rank in each armed forces; In the case of army Lieutenant General. However they cannot hold any Major appointment that demand control of combatant troops, unfortunately most of these appointments R usually assigned to Brigadier or Major Generals (a rank that usually has very limited slots/vacancy for occupancy compared to number of officers qualified to filled them) so most times in the past, DRC don't usually proceed after the rank of Lieutenant Colonel or Colonel - though this trend is fast changing as DRC now achieve the rank of Brigadier General even Major General, thanks to Democracy......

A B. ed can go for DSSC if there is vacancy in the Education Corps only beyond that no hope; a B. ed can go for SSC as what U read doesn't matter everybody will just face Infantry (The Combat land troops department of the army). Education Corps is for teachers and staff of Military school and military institutes, Infantry is war, peacekeeping and training for other combatant troops....

Yes a B.Ed can go for all armed forces but only army has SSC the rest have only DSSC.....

Jets and Crafts/Vessel is exclusively for NDA graduates and not DSSC

Special forces R members of the armed forces trained for specific field OPS (for Now boko Haram & counter insurgency is the core of all Special forces training course menu) Airforce has QRF (Quick response force), Army has CTU (Counter terrorism Unit)..........

Military reserve R meant for Mass recruitment/re-engagement into the armed forces in the event that the armed forces or the Nation is overwhelmed by a foreign or local threat. Retired officers fit the profile, also Civil defence and other paramilitary bodies can be conscripted in the event of a General state of emergency...........

Pistols R meant specifically for commandants/Commanders/Service Chiefs or as occasion demands. Usually the culture is for your Aides to carry arms for U as a very senior officer; a very senior officer or a commander will only agree to carry in the event that his unit is on Military alert (by this time every personnel will be on camouflage only all day of the week instead of switching between other variants of their uniforms)......

Usually for SSC in recent times, 30years is the maximum and 26 is the minimum but if U R younger and have your first degree U will be accepted. DSSC for army and airforce is minimum 26 to 35 maximum but even if U R younger with a first degree U R welcome. Navy insists on maximum of 30yrs and younger with first degree for DSSC.......

Army, Navy, Air force is anyone's choice. Army is a place people R wary of because they have a tradition of promoting at a slower rate than others (though that is changing now), Air force is a place deemed better than army in terms of rate of promotions, though the level of discrimination for appointments against DSSC is far higher than that of army (in the army the man who can do the job and is qualified gets its; airforce they will consider Regular Commission qualified or not before DSSC). Navy is deemed the best in terms of pay and other things; the problem is that its deemed the most difficult to enter...........so U choose as your Spirit leads
you're a Godsent. May the almighty bless you for all the time you devoted just to answer and clarify me. Thanks

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Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by abduuul: 6:30pm On Apr 30, 2015
I really like that God bless you wink
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by Generaloluseye: 12:51pm On May 04, 2015
CaptainGeneral1:
You had beta stop fooling urselves. I have a family friend who was a captain 6years ago, last month he was ranked a Brigadier General. It depends on how connected you are
u should be courtmartialled for that statement

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Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by ehissi(m): 10:00am On May 07, 2015
CaptainGeneral1:
You had beta stop fooling urselves. I have a family friend who was a captain 6years ago, last month he was ranked a Brigadier General. It depends on how connected you are

This has never happened in the History of Nigeria's Military!!
2nd Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Captain. <-------------
Major
Lieutenant Colonel
Colonel
Brigadier General. <-------------
Major General
Lieutenant General
General

Looking at how many ranks you have to jump to achieve this, not counting courses U would have to do Junoir div, senior div, professional corps courses!! Haba!! It will cause unnecessary rancour; no one will want that. Even if a service Chief did that, the next incoming chief will reverse it (Don't believe me, ask Nuhu ribadu who jumped just one rank what happened to him later)

That kind of jump can only happened from Colonel Upwards (where U can be considered for promotion just after 6mths or 9mths or a year on a rank) below that rank; it is usually impossible for such a jump to happen...........

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Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by addictiv(m): 10:48am On May 31, 2015
Special thanks to everyone who commented on this thread...pls what re the odds of a graduate of pet n gas engineering joining the navy through SSC n the rank to begin from.
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by purest21(m): 9:30pm On Jun 03, 2015
Navy does not commission officers through short service. You have to apply through DSSC only if they list your course of study on the particular year's requirement. When successfully commissioned, you will resume at the rank of a sub-Lieutenant
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by qirecs(m): 11:01pm On Jun 25, 2015
ok, my dream is to become a 2nd lieutenant as a beginner in the Army, through the direct short service commission [DSSC] with Bsc in Sociology and will later convert to regular course and retire as a Major General, how can i get that?
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by purest21(m): 9:59am On Jun 28, 2015
qirecs:
ok, my dream is to become a 2nd lieutenant as a beginner in the Army, through the direct short service commission [DSSC] with Bsc in Sociology and will later convert to regular course and retire as a Major General, how can i get that?

your dream is possible but you have to understand the difference between army DSSC and SSC. You may have to read previous posts on this topic.
In summary, commissioning through DSSC gives you the rank of a Lieutenant immediately after training, but it requires your course of study to be something valuable to the army like; medicine, engineering, law etc also depending on the areas the army needs personnel. So sociology is not of much concern to the Nigerian army. That now leads you to what you should actually do to achieve your dreams.

You will enrol for SSC which does not care about your course of study, just that the course must not be less than 4 years if you studied in Nigeria. And after training you resume at rank 2nd Lieutenant and start commanding troops starting from a platoon (16-44 soldiers). You can then get to your dream rank of major general where you can command a division (7,000 - 22,000 soldiers)

Even if the army advertises for sociology tomorrow, if you apply you won't be involved in warfare at all and that's going make it hard for you to attain that General because gallant war men will first be considered.

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Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by qirecs(m): 4:29pm On Jun 28, 2015
@purest, but if i be in infantry, will i not be a gallant war man?
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by purest21(m): 7:51pm On Jun 29, 2015
qirecs:
@purest, but if i be in infantry, will i not be a gallant war man?

of course you will be a war man. And only war o, nothing else. So that's the same thing I'm saying. Before you can be in infantry, you must commission through ssc and then start fighting any war that comes up. After about 20-25 years, your generalship dream will come through

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Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by dowey: 3:07pm On Aug 07, 2015
Please.. I have a B.A in international relations and I'm interested in joining the navy do u think my course of study is relevant as regards joining the navy.thank you
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by Nobody: 10:26pm On Sep 12, 2015
saintbiddy:
I have a BA in war and security studies,and Masters in war studies from kings college .do i stand a good chance if am willing to come back into Nigerian Army with my qualifications.pls kindly advice as am really thinking about using my knowledge in Nigeria
pls....dnt mind d oda person... make ur enquiries from reliable sources
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by ehissi(m): 5:23pm On Sep 14, 2015
qirecs:
ok, my dream is to become a 2nd lieutenant as a beginner in the Army, through the direct short service commission [DSSC] with Bsc in Sociology and will later convert to regular course and retire as a Major General, how can i get that?

This is very possible!! But your road is very rough and it takes a disciplined person to get there!! Your only possible hope is to apply for Short Service Commission, SSC - which fits the career path I see here - but it means that you will train for 9mths - 1year!! It also means that you will have to have age on your side (your chances are greater if as at the time of comissioning you are under 30yrs)!!

Read my previous comments on the difference between DSSC and SSC in this thread for more info on SSC!!
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by ehissi(m): 5:45pm On Sep 14, 2015
saintbiddy:
I have a BA in war and security studies,and Masters in war studies from kings college .do i stand a good chance if am willing to come back into Nigerian Army with my qualifications.pls kindly advice as am really thinking about using my knowledge in Nigeria

You stand a chance in any of the arms of the Nigerian Military!! If U haven't considered a different career line as at the time of writing this post, I will advise you give it a try!! If you are going to try the Nigerian army and are under 30 and are very fit and healthy and not flat footed; then I suggest U pick up the SSC form of the Nigerian army!

Otherwise, pick up the DSSC form of any or all of the 3 armed forces!! When you pick up the form; target the education core!

Your degree will be deemed an asset in any training command of either army, navy, airforce or the General Armed forces colleges!!

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