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Nigeria Army Aptitude Test Prep pack 2024

Newly updated Nigeria Army Aptitude Test past questions & answers.

This study pack contains actual Nigeria Army questions compiled from past and recent tests, sure to procure you your desired success in your job test.

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Nigeria Army Aptitude Test Prep pack 2024

This Nigeria Army Aptitude Test Past Questions study pack helps you to prepare for Nigeria Army Assessments, where you can practice questions on the go. It helps you familiarize with the kind of questions you will face in the test using actual questions from previous exams.

History

The history of the Nigerian Army dates to 1863, when Lt Glover of the Royal Navy selected 18 indigenes from the Northern part of the country and organized them into a local force, known as the “Glover Hausas”. The small force was used by Glover as governor of Lagos to mount punitive expedition in the Lagos hinterland and to protect British trade routes around Lagos.

In 1865, the “Glover Hausa” became a regular force with the name “Hausa Constabulary”. It performed both police and military duties for the Lagos colonial government. It later became “Lagos Constabulary”. On incorporation into the West Africa Frontier Force (WAFF) in 1901, it became “Lagos Battalion”. In addition to this force, the British Government included the Royal Niger Company (RNC), Constabulary Force in Northern Nigeria in 1886 and the Oil Rivers irregular in 1891.

In 1889, Lord Fredrick Lugard had formed the incipient body of what was to be known in 1890, as the West Africa Frontier Force, (WAFF), in Jebba, Northern Nigeria. The new unit expanded by absorbing the Northern Nigeria-based elements of the Royal Niger Company (RNC) Constabulary. By the end of 1901, it had incorporated all paramilitary units in the other British dependencies into its command, thus fully meriting its designation “WAFF”. The establishment of West Africa Frontier Force (WAFF) led to the merger of all units into regiment in each of the dependencies.

The merger in Nigeria produced the Northern Nigerian Regiment and Southern Nigerian Regiment. The First commanders of the Southern Regiments of WAFF were Lt CHP Carter (1899-1901) and Col J Wilcox (1900-1909) respectively. The two regiments were later used for expeditions during the annexation of Nigeria by Lord Lugard between 1901 and 1903.

Nigeria Army Interview Questions

During the interview, the questions below might be asked. Therefore, prepare good answers in advance.

  • Walk me through your CV.
  • Which qualities make you a prime candidate for this role?
  • What do you know about Nigeria Army in particular?
  • What would your previous bosses say about you?

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