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Scam Alert: Enlistment Into Nigerian Army Is Through Official Channels, Be Wary OF Fraudsters, Army Warns

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The Nigerian Army has warned the general public to be wary of the antics of fraudsters who has been conducting fraudulent recruitment exercises on behalf of the Nigerian Army Navy and Air Force on Facebook and other social media platforms, where he offered to assist 20 interested persons into any of the services.
Brigadier General, Onyema Nwachukwu, the Director Army Public Relations, in a statement, categorically stated that the impostor is not in any way associated with the Nigerian Army or any of the Services of the Armed Forces of Nigeria.
“It has come to the notice of the Headquarters  Nigerian Army (NA) that a recent scam has surfaced online, by a fake Major General with the name Gwabin Musa, who has been conducting fraudulent recruitment exercises on behalf of the Nigerian Army Navy and Air Force on Facebook and other social media platforms, where he offered to assist 20 interested persons into any of the services.
“The Nigerian Army wishes to categorically state that this impostor is not in any way associated with the Nigerian Army or any of the Services of the Armed Forces of Nigeria.  Furthermore, the Nigerian Army does not conduct recruitment exercises by proxy or through unofficial channels and individuals. Rather, the NA conducts her recruitment exercises in line with NA Policy and guidelines on recruitment, as enshrined in the Harmonized Terms and Conditions Service Soldiers, Rating and Airmen Revised 2017 Edition. Additionally, NA recruitment processes are transparent, well-regulated and coordinated. These processes include credential screening, medical tests, physical and mental tests, aptitude tests and oral interviews.
“The NA entreats members of the public to be vigilant and cautious, when encountering such recruitment offers online. The NA has designated channels and platforms through which all official recruitment information are disseminated.
 “It is must be emphasized, that the NA does not request any form of payment or pecuniary commitment  during its recruitment exercises. Any individual or group claiming to represent the NA and demanding payment should be reported immediately.
“We are actively working with law enforcement agencies to identify those responsible for this fraudulent activity. We encourage members of the public to assist in the endeavor, by reporting suspicious recruitment offers and individuals to the appropriate authorities.
The safety and security of members of the public remain our top priority” the statement reads.

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