Nigerian Air Force Announces Successful Candidates for BMTC 46/2025 Recruitment
The Nigerian Air Force has published the list of successful candidates from the BMTC 46/2025 selection process. Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, Director of Public Relations and Information, confirmed the development in an official statement on Wednesday, directing all shortlisted applicants to the NAF's official recruitment portal to verify their status.
The timeline is immediate. All candidates whose names appear on the published list are required to report to the NAF Military Training Centre, NAF Base, Kaduna, on Sunday, July 19, 2026, to begin training.
That is a short window between the announcement and the reporting date, so candidates should check the portal without delay and begin making travel arrangements immediately if they have been shortlisted.
When reporting, all successful candidates must bring both the original documents and photocopies of their credentials, along with any other materials specified in the official guidelines. The statement specifically urged candidates to read all instructions on the recruitment portal carefully before showing up, since requirements may include specific items beyond basic credentials.
The Nigerian Air Force was explicit about something that needs to be taken seriously: the recruitment process is entirely free of charge.
No fees, no facilitation payments, no middlemen. The Air Force does not charge candidates to join, and it does not use unofficial channels or third parties to recruit.
"Members of the public and successful candidates are cautioned to avoid paying people or organisations that purport to help recruit or assist in joining the force and to be on the lookout for scammers," the statement said.
This warning is not boilerplate. Recruitment scams targeting young Nigerians who want to join the armed forces are a documented problem, and the NAF BMTC 46 2025 recruitment results announcement is exactly the kind of moment when fraudsters tend to be most active, reaching out to applicants who are anxious about their results and willing to pay to secure what they believe might be a spot.
If anyone has contacted you claiming they can guarantee your enlistment, confirm your placement, or help you navigate the process in exchange for money, that person is running a scam. Report them rather than pay them.
The official list is available on the Nigerian Air Force recruitment portal. That is the only authoritative source. Any list circulating through WhatsApp, social media, or unofficial channels should be disregarded until confirmed against the official portal.
Congratulations to all successful candidates. Report on time, bring the right documents, and read the instructions.


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