By Isiaka Mustapha, Abuja
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has announced the release of the list of successful candidates for the Basic Military Training Course (BMTC) 46/2025 recruitment exercise, with training scheduled to begin on July 19, 2026.
According to the statement, all successful applicants are expected to report to the Nigerian Air Force Military Training Centre (MTC), Kaduna, on Sunday, July 19, 2026, to commence their basic military training.
The Air Force explained that the names of the successful candidates have been published on its official recruitment platform, urging applicants to verify their status and carefully study the guidelines provided for reporting.
Shortlisted candidates have been directed to arrive at the training
centre with both the original copies and photocopies of their educational certificates, identification documents, and other required credentials. They are also expected to comply with all instructions outlined in the joining guidelines to ensure a smooth documentation process upon arrival.
The NAF emphasized the importance of strict adherence to the reporting
procedures, warning that failure to meet the stipulated requirements could affect the enlistment process.
The Air Force further reiterated that its recruitment exercise remains completely free of charge and cautioned candidates and members of the public against falling prey to fraudsters posing as recruitment agents.
It warned that no individual, group, or intermediary has been authorized to demand money or offer assistance in exchange for recruitment into the service.
The statement advised successful candidates to obtain all necessary
information regarding their enlistment and reporting requirements
through the official Nigerian Air Force recruitment platform and other
authorized communication channels.
The release of the successful candidates marks the conclusion of the recruitment phase and the beginning of military training for the new intake, who will undergo rigorous instruction designed to prepare them for service in the Nigerian Air Force.





