Nigerian Army Conducts 2025 Screening Exercise for Promotion of Warrant Officers to Master Warrant Officers

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As part of its commitment to career development, the Nigerian Army’s Department of Personnel Management (DPM) is currently conducting the 2025 Warrant Officer (WO) to Master Warrant Officer (MWO) Promotion Board. The exercise was officially launched on 5 September 2025 by the Chief of Personnel Management (Army), Major General AA Adekeye, at the Headquarters of 2 Division, Nigerian Army, Adekunle Fajuyi Cantonment, Ibadan.

This annual exercise aims to screen eligible Warrant Officers for promotion to the rank of Master Warrant Officer and to recommend qualified candidates accordingly.

Addressing the candidates, Major General Adekeye congratulated them on reaching the WO rank, describing it as a testament to their resilience, dedication, and selfless service to the Nigerian Army and the nation. He emphasized the DPM’s role in managing soldiers’ careers from enlistment through discharge, and its responsibility to screen and recommend suitable WOs for promotion.

Major General Adekeye further reminded candidates that the promotion exercise would strictly adhere to the guidelines set out in the revised Harmonised Terms and Conditions of Service for Soldiers, Ratings, and Airmen (2024), as well as the Nigerian Army Administrative Policies and Procedures for Promotion (2023). As part of the process, candidates must undergo mandatory medical examinations to assess their mental and physical fitness for the rigorous demands of the exercise.

The promotion board’s activities include weapon handling, military drills, current affairs, general service knowledge, and basic computer skills assessments. Major General Adekeye cautioned participants against engaging in any unfair practices, such as using performance-enhancing substances.

He also called on candidates to uphold the highest standards of discipline and regimentation, emphasizing punctuality and adherence to instructions. Cheating or attempts to influence outcomes were strongly discouraged.

The CPM appealed to the Board President, Brigadier General MC Akinojo, and members to conduct the exercise with utmost objectivity, diligence, and professionalism. He expressed gratitude to the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General OO Oluyede, for his leadership and support, as well as to the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 2 Division, Major General CR Nnebeife, for his team’s efforts in preparing for the exercise.

Earlier, Major General Nnebeife assured candidates of the Board’s commitment to fairness and diligence. He encouraged candidates to stay updated on current affairs and noted that their professional skills, technical expertise, leadership, and mentorship qualities would be evaluated over the 2 to 3-week exercise, especially in light of evolving security challenges.

Major General Nnebeife urged candidates to remain disciplined and focused, avoiding any conduct that could harm the Nigerian Army’s reputation. He thanked the CPM for entrusting the Division with hosting the exercise and urged the Board Members to maintain fairness and rigor in their assessments. He also appreciated the COAS for his strategic guidance and support in providing resources for the event.

The promotion exercise is scheduled to run from 4 to 25 September 2025.


  • Keji Mustapha

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