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  • Suspects killed, weapons recovered as Army sustains counter terrorism operations 

    Suspects killed, weapons recovered as Army sustains counter terrorism operations 

    Two suspected terror kingpins have been killed, 11 others arrested and gun running syndicates dismantled by troops of the Nigerian Army in several precision-led operations this month.

    This was revealed by the spokeswoman for the Nigerian Army, Lt.-Col. Apollonia Anele, during a conversation with reporters yesterday.

    According to Anele, the successes were recorded by troops across theatres of operations, adding that they marked decisive gains in the army’s campaign against terrorism and other emerging security threats. 

    “The operations resulted in the neutralization of two terrorists, arrest of 11 suspects, voluntary surrender of two terrorist family members, and the recovery of arms, logistics, and rustled livestock,” she said.

    Giving a breakdown, Anele said troops of 8 Division Garrison in Sokoto State deployed at Forward Operating Bases (FOBs) in Tsamaye and Mai Lalle, Sabon Birni LGA, engaged armed elements in a fierce firefight, which led to the death of two terror suspects.

    She said others were compelled to flee, adding that the troops recovered three AK-47 rifles and a motorcycle at the scene.

    In the North-East, sustained operations led to the voluntary surrender of two relatives of terrorists- an adult female and a child- to troops of 202 Battalion in Bama, Borno State, who escaped from the CHURCHUR axis.

    Similarly, troops of 120 Task Force Battalion deployed in Katarko, Gujba LGA, Yobe State, apprehended a suspected terrorist attempting to breach a secured perimeter, she said. 

    Upon arrest, the suspect who claimed to be a Nigerian, could not communicate in any recognized local language, a development that confirms suspicions of foreign mercenaries’ involvement in terror attacks.

    . The individual, who claimed Nigerien origin, failed to communicate in any recognized Nigerian language, raising suspicions of transnational involvement and necessitating further investigation.

    “In the Northwest, troops of 1 Battalion Rear responded to actionable intelligence and intercepted a cattle rustling attempt in Sauna Village, Argungu LGA, Kebbi State. Upon contact, the perpetrators fled, abandoning 251 rustled cows. The livestock were subsequently recovered and returned to their rightful owners, reinforcing public confidence in military protection.

    “In Ondo State, troops of 323 Artillery Regiment operating in Igbara-Oke, Ifedore LGA, intercepted two suspected gunrunners attempting to acquire firearms from a local supplier. Preliminary findings revealed a disturbing link to an inmate in Kirikiri Correctional Facility in Lagos, who allegedly orchestrated the deal to support criminal activities in Zamfara State,” she said.

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    In Delta State, Anele said further operations led to the discovery of a tricycle concealed with approximately 200 litres of suspected illegally refined diesel along the Jeddo-Omadino axis in Warri South LGA, adding that troops of 63 Brigade Garrison arrested seven suspected IPOB/ESN members, recovered a motorcycle, four mobile phones and other exhibits at their hideout in Okpanam, Oshimili North LGA.

    “These successful engagements reflect the Nigerian Army’s resolute commitment to safeguarding national security and preserving public peace. 

    “The tempo of operations will remain relentless as the troops continue to confront all forms of insecurity with professionalism and strategic precision,” Anele said. 

  • Army, DSS-backed Hybrid Forces, kill 45 bandits in Niger

    Army, DSS-backed Hybrid Forces, kill 45 bandits in Niger

    Troops of the Nigerian Army and hybrid forces, backed by intelligence support from the Department of State Services (DSS) on Friday evening in Iburu village, Shiroro Local Government Area (LGA) of Niger State, killed no less than 45 bandits terrorizing the area.

    Security sources disclosed that the DSS, on intercepting  intelligence that the  terrorists riding several motorcycles were advancing to attack Iburu and neighbouring villages, quickly alerted soldiers on standby.

    According to the sources, a gunfight ensued with the troops killing at least 45 terrorists. The sources quoted the villagers as saying they counted at least 40 dead bodies believed to be those of the bandits. They also counted  dozens of the bandits’ motorcycles destroyed during the gunfight.

    The sources added that two members of the hybrid forces fighting alongside soldiers lost their lives, while four others were said to be receiving treatment for serious gunshot injuries at a public hospital in the state capital.

    In April, Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Bashir Adeniyi, raised the alarm over terrorist activities around the Babanna border in Niger State. 

    The Customs boss said his men were lucky to have survived an ambush by the  terrorists who were angered by the seizure by the Customs officers, of 500 jerry cans of petrol smugglers were delivering to them.

  • Army chief urges promoted officers to uplift families, support subordinates

    Army chief urges promoted officers to uplift families, support subordinates

    The Commander of the 17 Brigade, Nigerian Army, Katsina, Brigadier General B.O. Omopariola has charged newly promoted officers to use their elevated positions to improve the living standards of their families and foster the growth of their subordinates.

    Speaking during the decoration of two Lieutenants — A. Lawa from Sabongari Local Government Area of Kaduna State and Ali Ibrahim, who were recently elevated to the rank of Captain by the Army Council, Omopariola described promotion as a divine gift reserved for those deserving of it.

    “Promotion comes from God. Those selected for promotion earned it through dedication and merit,” he said.

    He urged the newly promoted officers to channel their improved earnings toward upgrading the livelihood of their families, stressing that with higher ranks come greater responsibilities and opportunities for leadership.

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    “You must develop those behind you and ensure your subordinates do not collapse under pressure. They should benefit from your mentorship and encouragement,” he added.

    General Omopariola also encouraged parents to remain actively involved in monitoring the progress of their children in service, describing them as valuable investments with long-term returns.

    Both newly promoted Captains expressed gratitude to the Army Council, the Chief of Army Staff, and the Brigade Commander for recognising their service and advancing their careers.

  • Army urges NYSC employers to prioritise corps members’ welfare for maximum productivity

    Army urges NYSC employers to prioritise corps members’ welfare for maximum productivity

    The Nigerian Army has called on employers of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members to prioritise their welfare and create a supportive work environment to ensure optimal productivity.

    The charge was given in Katsina on Thursday by the Commander of the 17 Brigade, Nigerian Army, Brigadier General B.O. Omopariola, who was represented by Lt. Col. A.A. Yamman, at the 2025/2026 NYSC Corps Employers Workshop.

    The one-day workshop, themed “Place of Educational Intelligence in Managing Corps Members at the Workplace for Maximum Productivity,” brought together corps employers and NYSC stakeholders to share ideas and improve scheme operations.

    “Employers must take full responsibility for the welfare, comfort, and social needs of corps members,” Omopariola said. “They should be treated as our own children and given the right environment to enhance their skills and capacities.”

    Delivering the keynote address on behalf of the NYSC Director General, Brigadier General O.O. Nafiu, Mr. Garba Fagge described the event as a vital platform for strategic communication and policy clarification between the scheme and corps employers.

    He emphasised the workshop’s role in aligning operational goals and strengthening the partnership between NYSC and its host organisations.

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    “This gathering allows for the harmonisation of views, clarification of policies, and exchange of experiences,” he said. “Our collaboration with employers is built on mutual understanding and clearly defined roles.”

    Also speaking, the NYSC State Coordinator in Katsina, Alhaji Ibrahim Saidu, highlighted the scheme’s tradition of periodic engagement with stakeholders to ensure an informed and responsive approach to its operations.

    The event concluded with a renewed commitment to strengthening corps members’ welfare and enhancing the impact of their service across the nation.

  • Catholic Bishop lauds DSS, Army for rescuing priest, others from Boko Haram

    Catholic Bishop lauds DSS, Army for rescuing priest, others from Boko Haram

    The Catholic Bishop of Maiduguri Diocese, John Bakeni, has lauded the Department of State Services (DSS) and the Army for successfully rescuing a Catholic Priest, Reverend Father Alphonsus Afina, who was kidnapped on June 1, by Boko Haram insurgents. 

    Father Afina’s kidnap in Gworza, Borno State, had grabbed global headlines, as he had served as a priest in Alaska from September 2017 through 2024. 

    Kidnapped with the priest were, at the time, an unspecified number of fellow travelers on the Liman Kara- Gwoza road in Gwoza LGA of Borno State. 

    It was gathered that Father Afina and 10 women were on Monday rescued by DSS operatives in the State. 

    The operatives were supported by troops of the Nigerian Army. No ransom was paid for the rescued victims. 

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    Bishop Bakeni, who doubles as the chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Borno State, commended the gallantry and intelligence of the DSS operatives who rescued the 11 persons unhurt. 

    According to the Bishop, the Catholic community worldwide was excited at news that Father Afina was rescued after nearly two months in the hands of insurgents. 

    According to the Bishop, Father Afina was travelling from Mubi, Adamawa State, to Maiduguri, when his vehicle was ambushed at a military checkpoint after a rocket-propelled grenade struck one of the vehicles in his convoy, killing one occupant. 

    DSS officers in Zamfara State, also with support from troops of the Nigerian Army, last week rescued 32 kidnap victims in Shinkafi LGA of the state. 

    Security sources disclosed that the rescued victims included 27 women and five young boys, who have spent between two and four months in captivity. 

    It was gathered they have been handed over to the state government for medicare and documentation.

  • Oct. 2 for judgment in N550m suit against Army

    Oct. 2 for judgment in N550m suit against Army

    The Federal High Court in Abuja has fixed October 2 for judgment in a N550 million fundamental rights suit against the Army and seven others.

    Justice Joyce Abdulmalik adjourned on July 14 after hearing motions in the suit by a Deputy Director in Command Secondary School, Ipaja, Lagos, Ambrose Akhigbe.

    The case was earlier fixed for judgment, but the judge opted to give the respondents more time to file their motions for the sake of a fair hearing.

    Wayne Chikezie Elijah, Principal Counsel at WCE & Co Chambers, appeared for the plaintiff; Chris Agbiti from A.A. Malik & Co (SAN) Chambers appeared for the Army.

    The plaintiff, while an Assistant Director, sued the Army, COAS, General Officer Commanding 81 Division; the Commandant of Command Day Secondary School, Lagos; Lieutenant Akabor, Private Sani, Private Ahmed and Private Montero over alleged threat to life, assault, battering and maltreatment.

    Akhigbe alleged that the respondents, particularly the fifth, sixth and seventh, nearly killed him for making videos of inhumane punishment meted out to a female pupil in SSS-3 who was asked to roll in muddy water.

    He said while they were on their way to the Commandant’s office to resolve the issue, “the sixth, seventh and eighth respondents acting on the instructions of the fifth respondent, battered me from behind with the sole aim of killing me”.

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    “They were saying ‘We will kill you today, you bastard’ as they continued to assault me, targeting my face and neck using plank, koboko, sticks, pipe canes, irons and their fist,” the plaintiff said. He attached video evidence of the attack.

    Akhigbe said the assault resulted in a ceaseless flow of blood from his skull, while academic activities were halted due to a protest by staff members in solidarity.

    He said the Commandant, who handed over Akabor, Sani, Ahmed and Montero to the military police for investigation, paid N65,000 and N115,000 for his medical bills.

    “Shortly after the incident, my union, Association of Senior Servants Civil of Nigeria, served the respondents with a letter of demand for adequate compensation for me,” he said.

    Despite service of the suit on the respondents, none of them appeared in court, nor were they represented.

    The judge had directed that a hearing notice be served on the respondents, who belatedly filed their motions.

  • Army tasks commanders on security of FCT, environs

    Army tasks commanders on security of FCT, environs

    The Nigerian Army has charged Warrant Officers and Senior Non Commissioned Officers (WO/SNCOs) to apply their leadership skills in leading their men to secure the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and its environs.

    The Chief of Transformation and Innovation Army, Maj.-Gen Olusegun Samson Abai gave the charge during the closing ceremony of Guards Brigade Warrant Officers and Senior Non-Commissioned Officers’ Competition competition, in Abuja, on Thursday.

    Represented by the Director Transformation and Innovation Department at Army Headquarters, Maj.-Gen Sinyinah Nicodemus, Abai the Guards Brigade has expanded it roles significantly beyond Presidential security and ceremonial duties to safeguarding the President, the First Family, and the seat of power, 

    He said, “You now bear the crucial responsibility of applying your leadership skills in leading your men in securing the Federal Capital Territory and its environs. This demands a higher level of professionalism, adaptability, and combat readiness.

    “In light of these evolving threats, you must endeavour to continue to train and re-train your subordinates, as mastery in warfare is never static. The unconventional nature of modern security challenges requires constant innovation and resilience. 

    “I urge you to remain vigilant, disciplined, and committed to excellence – for the battlefield favours only those who prepare relentlessly.”

    According to Abai, the various security challenges facing the country, such as terrorism , banditry, cybercrime and others, demand a robust and multi-faceted response, which require nothing short of excellence from WO/SNCOs, who form the bridge between officers and soldiers.

    He noted that the competition has brought together talented individuals who are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to tackle the nation’s security challenges.

    Abai commended the officers and soldiers for the outstanding display of leadership qualities, both in teamwork and dedication in what he called a “rigorous and rewarding competition”

    He said, “These qualities are essential in addressing the complex security challenges facing our dear nation. 

    “It is often said that training is the lifeblood of a professional army, particularly in peacetime. For the Nigerian Army, continuous and realistic training is not just a necessity, -it is an obligation.”

    The Commander Guards Brigade, Brig-Gen. Adebisi Onasanya, said training in the Nigerian Army is a systematic process of developing and enhancing the knowledge, skills and competencies of personnel to perform specific tasks and duties. 

    “In the Nigerian Army, the goal is to equip personnel with necessary skills, knowledge, combat resilience, and attributes to perform their duties effectively and safely in a dynamic and often unpredictable environment,” he said.

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    He noted that given the complexities of modern warfare, soldiers must perform optimally, underscoring the need for top-notch training. 

    Abai said, “As training methods evolve, it is essential to develop fundamental soldiering qualities like improving decision making and problem solving as well as foster team work. 

    “Achieving the Nigerian Army’s training standards requires rigorous physical fitness and mental toughness training. 

    “This competition has not only been an excellent opportunity for the WOs and SNCOs to demonstrate their skills but has enabled them to display leadership skills and team work thereby truly showcasing the best of the WOs and SNCOs of Gds Bde, and I am proud of their accomplishments,” he added.

    The Nation reports that Guards Brigade Garrison came first, 177 Guards Battalion came 2nd,7 Guards Battalion 3rd, 176 Guards Battalion 4th while 102 Guards Battalion came 5th.

  • Army troops neutralise more terrorists, recover weapons across theatres

    Army troops neutralise more terrorists, recover weapons across theatres

    The Nigerian Army has continued to consolidate its operational momentum across the country, achieving major tactical and strategic successes against the terrorists and criminal elements across the country.

    A credible source at the Army Headquarters told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the army’s sustained onslaught had led to major breakthroughs recently in the North East.

    The source said one of such is the recent uncovering of 54 improvised explosive devices (IEDs) rigged in gas cylinders and wired in series beneath the Dikwa–Marte Bridge in Borno.

    NAN recalls that troops of 24 Task Force Brigade and 50 Task Force Battalion operating under Operation Hadin Kai, had on July 4 achieved the feat in a strategic operation.

    The devices planted by ISWAP/JAS insurgents to sabotage the critical infrastructure were expertly neutralised by Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) specialists.

    IEDs attacks have been a major headache for the troops in their counterinsurgency efforts.

    The source also revealed that troops of 7 Division Garrison, in conjunction with local hunters and Hybrid Forces, successfully launched coordinated ambushes, eliminating three terrorists at Platari and Komala in Konduga Local Government Area.

    According to the source, troops recovered motorcycles, agrochemicals and food items.

    “Concurrently, 222 Battalion troops repelled an attempted infiltration of the Mandarari IDP Camp, neutralising several insurgents in the process.

    “In another proactive engagement, the Acting Commander of Sector 2, Operation Hadin Kai, Brig.-Gen. BMG Martins, led a surgical raid on terrorist hideouts in Mandaragirau, Nguma, Kimba and Sabon Gari.

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    “This resulted in the elimination of two terrorist scouts and seizure of a cache of weapons.

    “Relatedly the sustained operation led to the surrender of 14 family members of ISWAP/JAS fighters consisting of eight women and six children.

    “Additionally, a teenage terrorist of Buduma descent surrendered, along with a horse, to troops of 19 Brigade in Baga on 5 July” he added.

    In the North West zone, the source said the troops of 8 Division Garrison neutralised a terrorist and recovered an AK-47 rifle and a motorcycle along the Takatsaba, Sabon Birni route in Sokoto State.

    He added that troops also apprehended two suspected terrorist collaborators during a fighting patrol to Gudun village in Illela Local Government Area.

    In the North Central, the sources said the troops of 176 Guards Battalion intercepted two suspected arms couriers in possession of an AK-47 rifle along the Gwagwalada, Kuje road within the Federal Capital Territory.

    He said the troops of Operation Whirl Stroke neutralised an armed assailant and recovered a locally fabricated pistol with ammunition during a response to a civilian attack in Katsina-Ala Local Government Area of Benue.

    “Furthermore, troops’ response to the kidnap incident in Zaki-Biam led to the rescue of 11 kidnapped victims after engaging the abductors in a fierce exchange of gunfire along the Kyado-Wukari road in Ukum Local Government Area.

    “In the South-South region, troops of 6 Battalion uncovered 15 jerrycans containing approximately 450 litres of illegally refined Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) in Ukanafun LGA of Akwa Ibom State.

    “The illicit product was processed in accordance with established protocols, while the suspect fled on sighting troops.

    “Meanwhile, in the South East, troops of 302 Artillery Regiment and 14 Field Engineer Regiment arrested three suspected IPOB/ESN informants in Ihiala LGA, Anambra State.

    “Recovered items included mobile phones, cash and a motorcycle.

    “Additionally, troops safely detonated two IEDs found in Nkwerre and Ihiala area of Imo state.

    “These coordinated operations highlight the Nigerian Army’s sustained commitment to neutralising criminal threats and reinforcing national stability.

    “The Nigerian army urges the public to support ongoing efforts by providing credible and timely intelligence,” he added.

    (NAN) 

  • Army deepens civil-military bond with Rivers medical outreach

    Army deepens civil-military bond with Rivers medical outreach

    The Nigerian Army has deployed a medical outreach to strengthen its civil-military relationship in Rivers State.

    The 6 Division, Nigerian Army, initiated the medical intervention in Obio-Akpor Local Government Area, offering free healthcare services, health education, and support to residents as part of the events to mark the Nigerian Army Day Celebration (NADCEL) 2025.

    The free medical programme was held at the Community Secondary School, Okoro-Nu-Odo in Rumuagholu community with the theme, “Strengthening community synergy for collective action in addressing contemporary health challenges within a joint environment.

    The event featured health talks, free malaria tests, screening for sugar levels, HIV, hepatitis (HBV and HCV), vaccination, other health checks and treatment of minor illnesses.

    The army further distributed sanitary pads to female students, deodorants to male students, as well as wheelchairs and crutches to persons with disabilities.

    Representing the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 6 Division and Chief Host, Maj. Gen. Emmanuel Emekah, the Chief of Staff, Brig. Gen. Emmanuel Adamu described the outreach as a reflection of the Army’s commitment to civil-military cooperation and national development.

    He said, “This outreach is not just ceremonial, it is a deliberate initiative that underscores the Nigerian Army’s resolve to contribute meaningfully to the well-being of the communities we serve and protect.

    “The Nigerian Army Day Celebration is a significant annual event that commemorates the sacrifices and gallantry of our officers and soldiers, past and present, while showcasing our enduring relevance in national development.

    “A major part of this celebration is giving back to society through community support programs, and today’s medical outreach is one of such initiatives.

    “It’s important to state that this effort is a practical interpretation of the command philosophy of the COAS Lt Gen TA Lagbaja NAM, which emphasises not only in the context of inter-agency collaboration but also in partnership with the communities in which we operate”.

    Earlier in his opening remarks, Commanding Officer of the 29 Battalion, Col. Joseph Otogo, emphasised the Army’s commitment to community-focused engagements.

    He said, “This gathering is not just a commemoration of the Nigerian army’s resilience and service, it is also a reflection of our genuine desire to serve humanity through compassion, collaboration, of community-centred engagement. This outreach cut through communities and schools in Obio-Akpor Local Government Area.

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     “It is one of many military civil projects initiated in collaboration with the Nigerian Army Day, it is a gesture of Goodwill and a reminder that the army remains committed to national service in every form, whether in defence, development and or service to health and well-being of the people.

    “Obio-Akpor is among the several local government areas that fall under the operational coverage of the 29 Battalion. Over time, the area has remained relatively peaceful, stable and less of a security concern.  This is not accidental, it is due to the admirable level of collaboration, vigilance and understanding we have continued to receive from you, the people.”

    On her part, Chairperson of the Nigerian Army Officers’ Wives Association (NAOWA) 6 Division Chapter, Mrs. Manfon Ejim-Emekah, noted that the event demonstrated the Army’s compassion and unity, urging the beneficiaries of the Army Day to reflect on the sacrifices of the Nigerian soldiers and reaffirm their support to the army.

    She said, “NADCEL is a time of deep reflection to honour the sacrifices, service, and steadfast commitment of the men and women of the Nigerian Army who have dedicated their lives to the peace, security, and unity of our beloved nation. It is also a time to reach out, give back, and strengthen the bonds between the military and the communities we serve.

    “This medical outreach is a profound demonstration of the Nigerian Army’s enduring commitment not only to the defence of our nation but also to the health and well-being of our people. It is a reminder that the strength of our Army lies not just in its might, but in its compassion.

    “As NAOWA, we proudly stand in support of this initiative. Our association remains committed to complementing the efforts of the Nigerian Army through programs that promote health, education, empowerment, and community development.

    One of the beneficiaries, a teacher, Mrs. Grace Oma, described the medical outreach as amazing, adding that both students and staff benefited immensely.

    Another staff member, Mr. Isaac, said the outreach showed the Army had their best interests at heart and were helping to rebuild community trust.

    One of the physically challenged beneficiaries, Kabiru, who received a wheelchair, expressed his appreciation.

    She said:  “I am very happy to have benefited from the kind gesture of the Nigerian army, I received a wheelchair and this will help ease my mobility around. I am highly grateful”.

  • We will defeat terrorists, says Army

    We will defeat terrorists, says Army

    Chief of Army Staff (COAS)  Lt.-Gen. Olufemi Oluyede has reassured Nigerians that the defeat of terrorists and other non-state actors was certain.

    Lt.-Gen. Oluyede said their routing would be done through effective counter-terrorism strategies.

    “To all those who seek to disrupt the sanctity of our freedom, our heritage of liberty and our enduring democracy, be assured that your failure is certain and your boast lacks value,’’ he stressed.

    The COAS spoke during an interdenominational church service to mark the Nigerian Army Day Celebration (NADCEL) 2025  in Abuja yesterday.

    The COAS reiterated the Nigerian Army’s commitment to safeguarding the country’s sovereignty and upholding the rights of all citizens. 

    He said: “We shall never depart from our honour, which is tied to our faith, and we will continue to live true to the Nigerian Army motto, ‘Victory is from God Alone.’

    “The Nigerian Army will continue to collaborate with all stakeholders to foster a joint and multi-agency environment to effectively deliver our mandate of securing our beloved nation.”

    The COAS said   NADCEL provides an opportunity to commemorate the Army’s establishment and also reflect on the sacrifices, resilience and selfless commitment of its officers and soldiers in the service to the nation.

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     According to him, it is also a time to remember and honour our brave heroes who fell in the line of duty as well as our dear families that are subjected to bearing our absence, loss and scars of service. 

    He added: “The time-honoured tradition of commencing the Nigerian Army Day Celebration schedule of events with the Jumat Prayers and Interdenominational Church Services symbolises our humble acknowledgement of the divine role of the Almighty in all our affairs. 

    “This stems from the prevalence of faith and hope being the tenets of moral guidance and emotional stability that reinforce ethical behaviour and motivate us all to act honourably during operations.”  

    Lt-Gen. Oluyede said the  Army was commemorating 162 years of dedicated service, thereby showing the deep-rooted patriotism and valour espoused by their forebears.

    He said: “ We have come here(church) to thank God for his mercy, and we expect that he will protect us in the future so that we can secure Nigeria better.

     “And with that, we expect Nigeria to come out better and greater, and I would like to tell all Nigerians that they should have hope. 

    “The Nigerian army belongs to all Nigerians and security is for all, and we expect them to give us their maximum support so that we can do our jobs better.” 

     In his sermon,   Acting Director, Chaplain Services (Protestant), Lt.-Col. Martins Amuluche emphasised the importance of loyalty and urged officers and soldiers to remain committed to God.

    Lt.-Col Amuluche also enjoined them to remain dedicated to the Nigerian Army while serving the country with integrity and patriotism.

    He also highlighted the need for the Army to prioritise the welfare of its personnel in order to have a transformed force.