Full Document: Nigerian Air Force shortlists 920 candidates for 2020 recruitment

The Nigerian Air Force has shortlisted 920 candidates who scaled through its 2020 airmen/airwomen recruitment test for enlistment.
An internal NAF correspondence seen by Peoples Gazette Friday morning, showed that 25 successful candidates were drawn from each state of the federation.
The Federal Capital Territory was, however, allotted the least slot with 20 shortlisted names.
All successful candidates were directed to resume training at the Nigerian Air Force Base, Kawo, on Tuesday, December 8, 2020.
Requisite items include original credentials, two white T-Shirts, two pairs of blue PT shorts, one pair of white canvas shoes and three pairs of white socks.
Others are three sets of national dress, two white shirts, one black tie and two pairs of black trousers.
The candidates were also mandated to come along with a 100ml hand sanitizer and two reusable face masks in compliance with COVID-19 safety protocols.
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