Nigerian Army Ranks and Monthly Salaries Structure [Everything You Need To Know]

Are you interested or in need to know about Nigeria army ranks and how much officers are being paid, if yes you are on the right page, on this page everything about Nigerian army and how much they are being paid is well explained.
This Page will provide detailed information on the salary structure of the Nigerian Army, including how much soldiers are being paid monthly. Additionally, we will list out the various ranks within the army, as understanding the ranking system is necessary, because without understanding the ranking you won’t understand anything so ranks helps in order to understand how salaries are determined.

THE NIGERIAN ARMY RANKS AND SALARY STRUCTURE

The Nigerian Army, originally they are known as the Royal West African Frontier Force, they was established in the year 1900 and they received training from the British. in World War II, they were of a great support to the British forces.

Over the years, the Nigerian Army has expanded from (18,000) to over (150,000) soldiers , making it the largest military force in the whole of Africa by size. This rapid growth has been a great way in which security challenges across the country are being handled.

As the land force of the Nigerian Armed Forces, the Nigerian Army operates several key divisions, including:

(1) The 1st Devision

(2) The 2nd Devision

(3) The 3rd Armoured Divisions

(4) The 81st Devision

(5) The 82nd Division

(6) The newly formed 7th Division

This structured organization allows the Nigerian Army in order to effectively maintain national security and respond to various threats.

NIGERIAN ARMY RANKS

NIGERIAN ARMY RANKS: COMMISSIONED AND NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS  

Before we dive deeper, let’s break down or firstly explain about the two main categories of ranks in the Nigerian Army:

(1) NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS (NCOs)

These are the soldiers that complete a six-month of regular training program in Kaduna. Their ranks include:

{1} Private

{2} Sergeant

{3} Warrant Officer

{4} Master Warrant Officer

(2) COMMISSIONED OFFICERS

These officers are the senior officers that are responsible for leadership and command within the army. They hold higher authority and are highly respected.

Their ranks include:  

{1} Second Lieutenant

{2} Lieutenant

{3} Captain

{4} Major

{5} Colonel

{6} Brigadier General

{7} General

These ranks have been organized in a clear and structured format, this is to make it easier to understand.

DIFFERENT RANKS OF THE NIGERIAN ARMY

Commissioned Officers

1 Field Marshal (5 Star General and the highest rank In the Nigerian Army)
2 General (4 Star General)
3 Lieutenant General (3 Star General)
4 Major General (2 Star General)
5 Brigadier General (1 Star General)
6 Colonel
7 Lieutenant Colonel
8 Major
9 Captain
10 Lieutenant
11 Second Lieutenant

Non Commissioned Officers

1 Warrant Officer Class I
2 Warrant Officer Class II
3 Staff Sergeant
4 Sergeant
5 Corporal
6 Lance-Corporal
7 Private
8 Recruit

In the military barracks, soldiers live in separate quarters built for them.

Please know that except the regular salaries of soldiers, they also receive an additional benefits, which includes

(1) free housing within the barracks.

(2) exemption from electricity bills unlike civilians.

However, there is guess that the Federal Government may deduct these benefits from their gross income before paying them their salaries. This simply means that the salary figures listed here represent their net income after all the deductions have been made.

THE NIGERIAN ARMY SALARY STRUCTURE

Firstly let’s begin with the commissioned officers of the Nigerian Army before moving on to the salary structure of the non-commissioned officers.

It’s also very important to know that the commissioned Officers of the Nigerian Army undergo training at the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) before they officially receive their ranks.

COMMISSIONED OFFICERS

RANKS SALARY
General N1.5 million
Lt. General N1 million
Major General N950,000
Brigadier General N750,000
Colonel N550,000
Lt. Colonel N350,000
Major N300,000
Captain N220,000
Lieutenant N180,000
Second Lieutenant N120,000

NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER

RANKS SALARY
Master Warrant Officer N90,000
Warrant Officer N80,000
Staff Sergeant N68,000
Sergeant N63,000
Corporal N58,000

IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT THE NIGERIAN ARMY

S/N FACTS
1 Largest Land Force: They are the largest land force in Africa based on total personnel.
2 Extensive Peacekeeping Participation: The Nigerian Army have taken part in more peacekeeping operations than any other African nation.
3 Global Missions: Their peacekeeping efforts extend across nearly every continent, including Asia and the Middle East.
4 Impact on Stability: The peace and stability in countries like Liberia today is due to the sacrifices of the Nigerian Army.

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