NIGERIAN NAVY 2020 RECRUITMENT INTERVIEW/FINAL SELECTION PHASE HOLDS FROM 1-16 APRIL 2021


The Nigerian Navy (NN) wishes to inform the general public that the result of the NN 2020 Recruitment Aptitude Test held on 12 December 2020 is out.  

Successful candidates are to attend interview/final selection phase either at the Nigerian Navy Secondary School Ojo (Navy Town) Lagos or Nigerian Navy Secondary School Borokiri Port Harcourt, Rivers State.  

The Interview would be conducted concurrently at both centres from 1 – 16 April 2021. Successful candidates are to attend the interview at the centre specified for their State of Origin.   

Any candidate who fails to report for screening on the stipulated date for his/her batch, will forfeit his/her candidature. 



The interview will include screening/verification of credentials/certificates, medical/physical examination and written/oral tests. 

Candidates are advised to visit www.joinnigeriannavy.com for names of shortlisted candidates.  

Shortlisted candidates are to proceed to the centre specified for their State of Origin with the following:

 a. Print out of the Application Form showing particulars of  candidates.

b. Originals and photocopies of their credentials.

c. Originals and photocopies of valid Drivers’ Licence (Category H only).

d. Original and photocopy of State of Origin/LGA certificate.

e. National Identification Number Card/Acknowledgment Slip.

f.  Writing materials.

g. Two pairs of navy blue shorts and 2 white (unmarked) T Shirts.

 h. A pair of canvas/trainer and stockings.

 i. Bed sheets and pillow cases.

 j. Set of cutlery.

 k. Four (4) recent 30×30 passport sized photographs on white background.

 l. Face masks and hand sanitizers.

Candidates are to observe the Federal Government COVID-19 Protocols from Point of departure to their respective interview centre. They are also to ensure they resume with the batch under which their states fall. Any candidate who fails to report 24 hours after the indicated date will not be accepted.  

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