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Mantrac Nigeria is Recruiting Experienced, Professional Graduates, HND and OND into 23 Major Positions in Management and Engineering, Please Click to Read more Details to Apply

Mantrac Nigeria Ltd. is the sole authorized dealer for Caterpillar Products in Nigeria. Mantrac Nigeria Ltd. distributes and supports the full range of CAT construction equipment including Wheel Loaders, Skid Steer oaders, Dump Articulated Trucks, Backhoe Loaders, Excavators, Motor Graders, Track-TypeTractors, BCP products. Moreover, Mantrac Nigeria Ltd. distributes Mining, Power Systems and Forklifts, Material-Handling & Warehousing equipment for a wide range of industries and applications. Mantrac Nigeria Ltd. is also the sole approved supplier of genuine Caterpillar parts, which are available at competitive prices. Mantrac Nigeria Ltd. distributes and supports the full range of CAT construction equipment including Wheel Loaders, Skid Steer oaders, Dump Articulated Trucks, Backhoe Loaders, Excavators, Motor Graders, Track-TypeTractors, BCP products. Moreover, Mantrac Nigeria Ltd. distributes Mining, Power Systems and Forklifts, Material-Handling & Warehousing equipment for ...

Nigerian Airforce Application for Direct Short Service Course 22 2013 for Exprienced Graduates and Post Graduates, HND Holders into Nigerian Air Force, Please Click to Read more Details to Apply for Desired Position, Closes on 30 September, 2013

The origin of the Nigerian Armed Forces dates back to 1863 when the Hausa Constabulary was formed by the British. The Constabulary metamorphosed into the West Africa Frontier Force (WAFF) and then the Nigerian Regiment in 1956. It was then completely a land-based force. Later, the need to protect and patrol the Nigerian coastline and its resources led to the creation of the Nigerian Navy in 1956. These were the components of the Nigerian Armed Forces till 1962 when the idea of establishing an air force for Nigeria was first muted. The idea was triggered by the difficulties encountered when the country was called upon to participate in 2 foreign military operations in war-torn Republic of Congo in the early 1960s and to quell military insurrections in Tanganyika (now Tanzania) in 1959. These missions saw Nigeria relying on civil aircraft or foreign air forces to convey her men and logistics to the theatre of conflict. Consequently, the establishment of a Nigerian Air Force was accepte...