

An Advanced Diploma in Security Management and Operations from the University of Lagos.His academic qualifications are as follows: He is the Head of Department of the Office and Technology Management (OTM) Department at the Nigerian Army School of Finance and Administration (NASFA). NIGERIAN ARMY SCHOOL OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION 7 The ADAFA Course is now known as the Commander Divisionįinance and Accounts Course (CDFA Course) in line with restructuring in 2009.Ĭhronology of Commands of NASFA Commandants NIGERIAN ARMY PAY CORPS TRAINING SCHOOL S/N The department is currently known as the Management and Service Accountsĭepartment (MASAD). Thereafter, the Cashier, Account Inspectors andĪssistant Director of Army Finance and Accounts (ADAFA) courses were introduced. The young officers posted to the Corps wereįirst trained in NASFA in 1981. Some of them qualified for trainings in London to study various Of the BAC entered for the Royal School of Accountancy (RSA) examinations and manyĮxcelled. was introduced to provide the middle grade clerk for the Corps. The Accounting Technician Scheme (ATS) in 1991 which was discontinued in 2002. Was later changed to Basic Accounts Career (BAC) Course. In 1969, the Accounts Career Course was introduced which The Service Accounts Department (SAD) was established in 1968 to train pay clerks on The School has the Service Accounts Department, Department ofĪccountancy, Clerk General Duties Department and Office Technology Department. The Accountancy Department of the School was also given recognition by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) in 1987. It was later accredited in 1992 to run Secretarial Studies. In 1985, the school was duly accredited by NBTE to run courses leading to the award of a National Diploma (ND) and a Higher National Diploma (HND) in Accountancy.
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NASFA has metamorphosed from its original function of basic training of soldiers to a full fledged institution of higher learning, and then as a Monotechnic in 1978. Over the years, the school has undergone changes both in command, scope and academics.

In pursuance of this objective, the school continued to develop structurally, humanly and materially. The scope has now been extended to include the Police and other NASFA’s main objective is to provide academic training in financial and administrativeĭuties for officers and men in the Armed Forces.

The school’s name was changed from NAPCTS to Nigerian Army School of Finance and Administration who later retired as a Captain from the Nigerian Army. Run more courses for NAPC personnel under a British Warrant Officer called Symon. From a departmental coaching centre, it was then expanded to It later became known as the Nigerian Army Pay Corps Training School (NAPCTS) inġ968 and thereafter became an AHQ recognized institution. In 1956, a departmental coaching course was arranged for a set of newly posted recruits from Nigerian Regiment Training Centre Zaria in Room 26 District Pay Office.
