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Coronavirus: Nigerian Navy finally releases resumption dates for training of successful candidates of Batch 29B
Nigerian Navy has issued approval for successful candidates of Batch 29B to report for training at the Nigeria Navy Training school, Onne in Rivers State.
OnyxNews Nigeria reports that this development was made public through a statement signed and released on Tuesday by the Naval Director of Information, Commodore Suleman Dahun in Abuja.
In order to avoid the continuous spread of coronavirus in the country, the Navy has approved that the candidates report for the training in groups.
According to the statement, candidates are to report in three groups by states for the training from September 19, 2020.
The statement also listed items candidates are expected to take along for the military training.
For more details, read the copy of the statement below:

This online news platform recalls that list of names of successful candidates of the NNBTS Batch 29B was released alongside Batch 29A before the coronavirus lock down.
Meanwhile, Batch 29A are already through with their training, resumption for training of Batch 29B candidates was suspended due to the outbreak of the scourging disease known as coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
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