
Nigeria Air Force Welcomes 34th Officer Class April 18
The Nigerian Air Force has announced successful candidates for its Direct Short Service Commission, offering a new generation the chance to serve their country. Training begins April 18 at the Nigerian Defence Academy.
Hundreds of Nigerians are getting ready to start their journey as military officers after passing a rigorous two-month selection process with the Nigerian Air Force.
The NAF released its list of successful candidates for Direct Short Service Commission Course 34/2025 on Saturday. Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, the force's Director of Public Relations, shared the news from Abuja.
The selection process wasn't easy. Candidates went through intensive interviews at NAF Base Kaduna between January 12 and February 8, demonstrating their commitment to serve Nigeria.
Those who made the cut can now verify their names on the official NAF recruitment portal. The approved candidates will begin a six-month Basic Cadet Training programme at the Nigerian Defence Academy in Afaka, Kaduna, starting April 18.

The deadline is firm. All selected candidates must report with their original credentials by 6:00 pm on Monday, April 20, or they'll lose their spot in the program.
Why This Inspires
This new class represents more than just military recruitment. These future officers are choosing careers dedicated to protecting their communities and serving something larger than themselves.
The Direct Short Service Commission offers skilled professionals a pathway to contribute their expertise to national security. After six months of training and formal commissioning, they'll join the ranks of NAF officers working to keep Nigeria safe.
For young Nigerians looking for purpose-driven careers, programs like this show that opportunities to serve exist. The NAF reminded candidates to prepare diligently and uphold the values of the Service as they begin this transformative chapter.
A new generation of Nigerian defenders is about to begin their journey.
Based on reporting by Vanguard Nigeria
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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