
If you’re planning to join the Nigerian Navy in 2025 or you’re simply curious about how much naval officers earn in Nigeria, you’re in the right place. The Nigerian Navy is not just the naval warfare branch of the Nigerian Armed Forces — it is a highly strategic maritime defense force tasked with safeguarding the nation’s territorial waters, supporting internal security operations, and defending Nigeria’s maritime borders.
Whether you’re aiming to become a naval officer through the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA), applying via the Direct Short Service Commission (DSSC), or entering as a rating (non-commissioned recruit), it’s crucial to understand the salary structure, ranks, allowances, and recruitment requirements of the Nigerian Navy.
Interested applicants can apply here: Nigerian Navy Recruitment Form 2025
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Here is the updated breakdown of the Nigerian Navy ranks and their estimated monthly salaries:
| Rank | Monthly Salary Range (₦) |
|---|---|
| Midshipman (Training Officer) | ₦150,000 – ₦180,000 |
| Sub-Lieutenant | ₦180,000 – ₦220,000 |
| Lieutenant | ₦220,000 – ₦250,000 |
| Lieutenant Commander | ₦250,000 – ₦280,000 |
| Commander | ₦300,000 – ₦350,000 |
| Captain | ₦350,000 – ₦500,000 |
| Commodore | ₦600,000 – ₦800,000 |
| Rear Admiral | ₦850,000 – ₦1,000,000 |
| Vice Admiral | ₦1,200,000 – ₦1,500,000 |
| Admiral (Chief of Naval Staff) | ₦2,000,000 – ₦2,500,000 |
These figures represent basic monthly salaries and do not include allowances or extra duty pay.
Beyond their basic salary, naval officers are entitled to various allowances depending on their rank, specialization, and duty post. Common allowances include:
- Uniform allowance
- Housing allowance
- Transport allowance
- Hardship allowance
- Medical allowance
- Utility allowance
- Special duty allowance
- Hazard allowance
- Meal subsidy
- Leave grant
These allowances significantly increase the take-home pay of naval personnel, making service in the Nigerian Navy financially rewarding.
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To join the Nigerian Navy in 2025, applicants must meet specific requirements depending on the recruitment route (NDA, DSSC, or rating entry). General requirements include:
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- Citizenship – Must be a Nigerian citizen by birth.
- Age – Typically between 18 and 26 years for ratings; 22–28 years for officers (DSSC).
- Educational qualifications –
- SSCE (WAEC/NECO/GCE) with at least 5 credits including English and Mathematics.
- ND, HND, or Degree holders are eligible for officer cadre.
- Medical fitness – Applicants must be medically, physically, and mentally fit.
- Height – Minimum height of 1.65m for males and 1.60m for females.
- Marital status – Applicants must be single at the time of recruitment.
The Nigerian Navy salary structure in 2025 reflects the vital role officers play in defending Nigeria’s maritime borders. From entry-level ranks like Midshipman (₦150,000–₦180,000) to the highest naval office of Admiral (₦2,000,000–₦2,500,000), salaries are competitive and complemented by generous allowances.
Apply to join the Nigerian Navy here: https://www.joinnigeriannavy.navy.mil.ng/form
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