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NDA Warns Public Against Fake Admission Letters

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The Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) has warned members of the public against fraudulent admission letters currently in circulation, which falsely claim to offer admission into the Academy’s 77 Regular Course (RC), describing the documents as the handiwork of fraudsters seeking to deceive unsuspecting victims”

“This was disclosed via its official X account that  the Academy wishes to categorically state that the said letter is fake and is the handiwork of fraudsters seeking to deceive and defraud unsuspecting members of the public.

“The public is hereby informed that the approved list of successful candidates and reserves for the 77 Regular Course was duly published in the Daily Trust and Daily Sun newspapers of 19 August 2025, as well as on the NDA’s official website (www.nda.edu.ng). Successful candidates for the 77 RC have since resumed, and the admission process has been fully concluded.

Accordingly, members of the general public are strongly advised to disregard any letter, message, or communication claiming to offer admission into the Nigerian Defence Academy. The public is further advised to always verify admission-related information through official channels, particularly the Office of the Academy.

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