Air Force Secondary School Admission List into JSS 1 for 2024/2025

Air Force Secondary School Admission List into JSS 1 for 2024/2025

If you are among those that have been waiting patiently for the Air Force Secondary Schools 2024/2025 Academic Session Admission Lists into JSS 1. Then you don’t have to wait further, because the Scholary Web team has published the full list here for all States and the Federal Capital Territory Abuja.

So all you need to do is simply follow the guidelines that have made available here, to confirm your admission status.

This is to inform all the candidates that participated in the Air Force Military School, Jos, and other Nigerian Air Force Secondary Schools selection interviews that they can now check their admission status online.
The lists of successful candidates into Airforce Military School, Jos and other Airforce Secondary Schools for the 2024/2025 Academic Session are now available.

How To Check the Air Force List Of Admitted Candidates Into JSS1

Those that have participated actively in the Nigerian AirForce Military School 2024/2025 admission process. And would like to see their names on the Admission List for 2024/2025 Interview should simply visit the School Official admission list checking portal: www.nafec.org.ng – HERE.

Make sure you take your time to go through these lists if successful candidates for interview, so you would be sure if your name is on the list.

Take Note: Interview for Air Force Military schools, Jos is scheduled for 13-17 August 2024 and the ones for other Air Force Secondary schools will hold from 20-24 August 2024 while that of the newly established Air Force Secondary School Kaduna will hold from 26 -30 August 2024.

  • AFCS-Kano
  • AFCS-Ibadan
  • AFCS-Enugu
  • AFSS-PH
  • AFSS-Makurdi
  • AFSS-Kaduna
  • AFSS-Ikeja
  • AFMS Jos [1] 
  • AFMS Jos [2]
  • AFGCS-Jos
  • AFCS-Yola
  • AFCS-Uyo 
  • AFGCS Abuja

To clarify, this Military Secondary School Admission List Into JSS1 for various states have been compiled in PDF format. That is to say, that you can view the list online and equally download it to your phone or personal computer.

History Of Nigeria Air Force

Although the Air Force was originally proposed in 1958, many lawmakers preferred to rely on the United Kingdom for air defense. But during peacekeeping operations in Congo and Tanganyika, the Nigerian Army had no air transport of its own, and so in 1962, the government began to recruit cadets for pilot training in various foreign countries, with the first ten being taught by the Egyptian Air Force.


NAF was formally established on 18 April 1964 with the passage of the Nigerian Air Force Act 1964 by the National Assembly. The Act stated that the ‘Nigerian Airforce shall be charged with the defense of the Federal Republic by air, and to give effect thereto, the personnel shall be trained in such duties as in the air as well as on the ground. ” The NAF was formed with technical assistance from West Germany.

This Military Organization started life as a transport unit with aircrew being trained in Canada, Ethiopia, and India. The head of the German Air Force Assistance Group (GAFAG) was Colonel Gerhard Kahtz and he became the first commander of the NAF. The nucleus of the NAF was thus established with the formation of the Nigerian Air Force headquarters at the Ministry of Defence.

More Details of NAF

The military organization did not get a combat capability until a number of Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17 aircraft were presented by the Soviet Union during the Nigerian Civil War. On 13 August 1967, following several damaging attacks by Biafran aircraft, the USSR started delivering the first MiG-17s from Egypt to Kano IAP, simultaneously sending a large shipment aboard a Polish merchant.

Initially, two MiG-15UTIs (NAF601 and NAF 602), and eight MiG-17s (NAF603 to NAF610) were supplied to Nigeria. Later six Il-28 bombers, flown by Egyptian and Czech pilots, were delivered from Egypt and stationed at Calabar and Port Harcourt, and, the Nigerian Air Combat Information Group says, ‘were used to bomb military and civilian targets indiscriminately.

Recommended: NDA List of Successful Candidates 2024/2025 for 76 RC

RELEASE of LISTS OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES for admission into AIR FORCE Military Schools JOS and OTHER AirForce Secondary Schools 2024/2025 ACADEMIC ESSION

The list of candidates who have been successful for access to JSS1 of the AirForce Military School, Jos and other Nigerian AirForce Secondary Schools for 2024/2025 academic session is out.

The lists can be viewed by visiting NAF Secondary Schools and on one of the NAF websites:

  • www.airforce.mil.ng
  • www.nafec.org.ng

Go here to browse the list.

Admission letters will be available to collect at any school of choice for the students.

Candidates admitted to one of the 2 Military Schools, and other NAF Boarding Schools would resume on September 17 on a Saturday.

Lastly, ensure you use the comment section, to share your thoughts about this “Nigerian Air Force Secondary School Admission List into JSS 1 for 2024/2025”

Leave a comment