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Nigerian Army Opens Recruitment for 90th Regular Intake, Urges Cross River Youths to Apply

The Nigerian Army has notified the good people of Cross River State, particularly the youth, of the forthcoming 90 Regular Recruitment Intake into its ranks.

This exercise presents a golden opportunity for patriotic young men and women to serve their fatherland, pursue rewarding careers, and contribute to the peace and security of Nigeria.

Captain Yemi Sokoya Acting Assistant Director Army Public Relations 13 Brigade Nigerian Army Calabar made the disclosure in a statement.

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The statement said Nigerian Army remains committed to engaging vibrant and disciplined youths who are willing to uphold the noble values of loyalty, integrity, courage, and selfless service.

It noted that enlistment into the Nigerian Army not only provides the honour of serving the nation but also grants access to professional training, career advancement, and diverse opportunities in fields such as engineering, medicine, ICT, logistics, and administration.

“Youths of Cross River State are therefore enjoined to seize this opportunity by participating in the recruitment exercise when the online registration portal opens on 29 September 2025.”

“Interested applicants are to visit the official Nigerian Army recruitment portal and carefully follow the guidelines provided.”

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“The process is absolutely free of charge, and applicants are strongly advised to beware of fraudsters or middlemen who may attempt to exploit them.”

The statement noted that the Nigerian Army further appeals to traditional rulers, community leaders, parents, and guardians in Cross River State to sensitize and encourage their wards to take advantage of this opportunity.

The statement noted that “Together, we can empower our youths, strengthen national security, and build a more peaceful and united Nigeria.”

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