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Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by Nobody: 6:37pm On Dec 23, 2017
ehissi:


The answer to your first question is no.

But there is something I use to tell people. There is something we call "The Standard" and the "The General Idea".

The Standard is what is contained Majorly in the Armed forces Act as well other legal books. The General idea is whatever is necessary to get the Job done par-time which typically involves bending the rules.

E.g. DSSC are not really seen as Combat ready troops, according to the standard. The are strictly meant for administrative work.

However, since the course regimen for both DSSC and Airmen - that is Airforce soldiers - is the 6months BMTC, Basic Military Training Course. And also the Armed forces act gives the Service chief - be they chief of Army, Navy, airforce or defence staff - right to utilize any officer in any capacity in the event of an emergency, DSSC officers are sent to war.

So in the end, its the service chief that decides. When Umar was CAS - Chief of Air staff, he was celebrated as one of the best in terms of welfare, charisma and performance as well as morale, especially when working with airmen and women.

However rumour has it that his working relationship with the Airmen and women - particularly the women - was too cordial, fuelling rumours that he may secretly dated some. A rumour that was further fuelled when he stopped women in the Airforce from performing rifle duty and all manner of duties requiring arms.

But when Badeh came back, he scrapped that and even sent women to Sambisa forest without thinking. So, yes, you may be sent to war but its not always the case. They are DSSC officers that will never fire a rifle after BMTC training till they retire, other may but it all depends on where order carry you go.

NDA graduates spend 4 years in NDA and graduate as Regular commission officers, Graduates for the DSSC still go through NDA but are trained for 6months and are eventually converted to Direct Regular Commission. NDA is meant for teenagers with WAEC, DSSC is meant for graduates.

The highest rank a DSSC graduate can attain is Major General, Air Vice - Marshall, Rear Admiral, according to the Standard. This means that a DSSC officer cannot be a service chief, but the general idea is that The Chief-in-Commander of the armed forces appoints Service Chiefs, so today DSSC officer is the Chief of Air staff.....


Basic swimming skills for navy should be enough, you will receive further drilling when you get there.
i applied for DSSC 25 with a Masters in Architecture and I'm an associate member of The Nigerian Institute of Architects, will i be given the rank of a Sub lieutenant or lieutenant because of my Masters?
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by ehissi(m): 8:41pm On Dec 23, 2017
agongajoseph:
i applied for DSSC 25 with a Masters in Architecture and I'm an associate member of The Nigerian Institute of Architects, will i be given the rank of a Sub lieutenant or lieutenant because of my Masters?

Navy? Sub-lieutenant. The best you can get with your Masters is some level of seniority but that's it.

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Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by peterphd(m): 5:51pm On Dec 24, 2017
ehissi:


Navy? Sub-lieutenant. The best you can get with your Masters is some level of seniority but that's it.

Hello, if RC graduates get their second stars after 6 months and SSC after 18 months, doesn't this mean those who graduate from the two courses in the same year aren't mates? Don't they all graduate at the POP ceremony, RC and SSC?
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by ehissi(m): 9:18pm On Dec 24, 2017
peterphd:


Hello, if RC graduates get their second stars after 6 months and SSC after 18 months, doesn't this mean those who graduate from the two courses in the same year aren't mates? Don't they all graduate at the POP ceremony, RC and SSC?

RC graduates are their seniors. They are issued service numbers well before dssc graduates..
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by peterphd(m): 10:17pm On Dec 24, 2017
ehissi:


RC graduates are their seniors. They are issued service numbers well before dssc graduates..

Hehe the RC guys must really rub it in the faces of the SSC guys while in the Academy.
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by yinxx(m): 9:24pm On Dec 26, 2017
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ehissi:


Navy? Sub-lieutenant. The best you can get with your Masters is some level of seniority but that's it.



oga boss ehissi I hail u plenty
my question is dat is it compulsory for an officer to stay in the barrack and between airforce and naval which do u think will b better for a dssc applicant in terms of recognition and promotion especially to the rank of a star. what is the faith of those that attend naval school of engineering in sapele are they commissioned also.
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by Nobody: 10:36pm On Dec 26, 2017
odumchi:


Thats the thing, I do not want to be a bodyguard or an infantryman for that matter. My intention is to rise to a position of command. Is there no way a graduate can quickly obtain a commanding position without attending a military academy? In other countries, graduates are automatically made officers when they enlist.
you better stop been in ahaste
alainikaase
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by youngmydee: 12:49am On Dec 27, 2017
Please, uhm Ill like to know if a B. Sc Holder of Sociology from a Private university has any chance of Joining the Army, the Navy or Nigeria Air Force
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by xammiie(m): 5:39pm On Apr 15, 2018
Please, what about some one who had a B.sc in another institution and M.Eng in NDA, Does that make him a military man and what rank in any of the military institutions is he... does he still have to take any SSC or DSC after him M.Eng in NDa to become a military
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by Jameskenneth12: 10:12pm On Sep 11, 2018
If someone join army with HND certificate....which rank is it going to collect
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by Olajide79: 6:48pm On Oct 17, 2018
Thanks for all the informations provided so far
It has answered many questions but I’d like to know if having a masters degree will be a prerequisite for promotion in the armed forces and if so at what stage?
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by Nobody: 9:49pm On Nov 02, 2018
What is d rate of promotion for DSSC in d Airforce and Navy.

An answer will be truly appreciated, thanks in advance

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Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by Yussuf02: 12:55pm On Dec 04, 2018
Good job
please I have HND in electrical electronic engineering telecom option which of military I fit in to
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by Roqeebo: 2:05pm On Jan 09, 2019
Am actually a graduate b Eng computer engineering, 23 years old. Thinking of obtaining my post graduate degree b4 going into army. Is it of benefit for me or I should just use my bachelor degree like that?
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by Nobody: 1:16pm On Feb 03, 2019
Roqeebo:
Am actually a graduate b Eng computer engineering, 23 years old. Thinking of obtaining my post graduate degree b4 going into army. Is it of benefit for me or I should just use my bachelor degree like that?

Bro instead of wasting 2 yrs for masters, why not apply for d Military and while in d military u can further u academics (killing two birds with one stone)?

If u join d military with masters degree, it will only give an edge over odas during d selection process plus some few months of seniority.

But if u get into d military now, after 2 yrs u will be 1 or 2 years closer to d rank of a captain (Army or it's equivalent in Navy and Airforce), which is a 2 yr seniority.


My advice is dat, apply for post graduate and also apply for military. If u r lucky to be enlisted, suspend studies (masters) resume ur office as a soldier and leta resume studies.
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by enny234: 12:41pm On Feb 24, 2019
ehissi:


Navy? Sub-lieutenant. The best you can get with your Masters is some level of seniority but that's it.
Hi, thanks for your contribution on this thread, it has been educative
please who has information about career progression for doctors who join the Nigerian military through the DSSC route, thanks
As a medical officer in the military, would you be allowed to apply for specialist training?

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Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by Nobody: 9:34pm On Mar 31, 2019
Please can I apply in Nigeria navy DSSC using an exclusion letter?

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
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by purest21(m): 11:27pm On Apr 13, 2019
Ejom:
Please can I apply in Nigeria navy DSSC using an exclusion letter?


You mean using NYSC exemption letter?
Yes you can! But much odds against you cos NYSC exemption means you're already above 30
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by Nobody: 9:29pm On Apr 25, 2019
purest21:


You mean using NYSC exemption letter?
Yes you can! But much odds against you cos NYSC exemption means you're already above 30
Xclusion is given to part time students.. Moreover, am below 30
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by ABSTRUSE: 1:04am On Aug 11, 2019
ehissi:


RC graduates are their seniors. They are issued service numbers well before dssc graduates..

Sir, good evening. I'm a lawyer: finished service October, 2018 and currently running a masters programme at the University of Lagos (Unilag). I'm 25 but will be 26 come October, 2019.
I intend to apply for the DSSS (Navy) this year. Would like to know the chances and how much a subleutenant takes home at the end of each month (including benefits and liabilities).
Please reply asap.

Thank you!
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by Nobody: 1:04pm On Aug 15, 2019
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Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by Josephaanu00: 6:36pm On Jan 29, 2020
Wow!really like how ehissi answering the questions,it absolutely clear and understandable,great you sir....

Please sir can I be considered for military job with the 1.60m height as male sir �?
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by Danoranking(m): 10:10am On May 12, 2020
Hello pals....please I need answer to this.
If I join the Nigeria air force with ND and I have HND at the same time how many years will its take me to apply for dssc.

Secondly can I apply directly with my HND and how easy is it
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by Nwuche101: 6:38pm On Jun 06, 2020
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thanks allot.
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by Ikenna3298: 3:29pm On Jul 07, 2020
[is afit the same as NDA? Pls I need a response, is urgent,
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by Ikenna3298: 3:49pm On Jul 07, 2020
Difference between NDA and afit
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by Ikenna3298: 3:50pm On Jul 07, 2020
Is NDA better than afit
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by Ogbo2020(m): 8:59am On Jul 25, 2020
aljharem3:


the only contact i have is a yoruba man in lagos who was my friend back then but now a big man. he go high so fact because he applied as a tactician.

I don't know if he would even hear me out.lol
what is tactician?
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by Lisaint(m): 9:37am On Jul 28, 2020
Sorry for awaking this old thread



I just want to ask this question and i felt this would be the best thread



I studied


Geography and planning science at the university

I graduated year in 2019 with a
2.2

Pls can i use my result to apply for navy recruitment officers cadre?

Not this year though
Because due to covid-19
We haven’t been able to go for NYSC !

I just want to know cause I really have passion for it


Thanks in advance
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by Grampss: 10:07am On Oct 07, 2020
ehissi:


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!!

Is it possible for dssc officers in the navy to convert to combatants and eventually join the sbs?
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by danboy1234(m): 11:27am On Feb 12, 2021
I JUSY WANT TO ASK A QUESTON?

AM STUDYING MARKETING NW WILL SOON FINISH UNIVERSITY... PLANING TO GO FOR ICAN...... SO I WANT TO KNW IF I WILL BE BLE TOO GET A SPOT AT DSS WHAT I STUDY

AM CONFUSED MAYBE I SHOULD GO FOR DSS OR SSC

IS IT TRUE DSS DOES NOT COMMAND TROOPS IF IT TRUE Y ?

MY PLAN IS JOIN DSS OR SSC THEN CONVERT
Re: What Is The Fastest Way To Rise In Rank In The Nigerian Army? by danboy1234(m): 11:30am On Feb 12, 2021
HOW MANY YEARS DOES DSS OR SSC USE IN SERVIECS BE4 RETIREMEN

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