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  • Army: Military barracks are drug free, soldiers don’t need weeds to perform

    Army: Military barracks are drug free, soldiers don’t need weeds to perform

    The Commander of 17 Brigade, Nigerian Army, Katsina, Brigadier General Baba Tunde Omoparioala, has declared that military barracks under his command are drug-free, stressing that soldiers do not need marijuana, narcotics, or any form of drug to effectively carry out their duties.

    Speaking in Katsina during a lecture titled “Drug-Free Workplace and Community” organized by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) as part of activities marking the 2025 Nigerian Army Day Celebration (NADCEL), the General dismissed the widespread misconception that drug use enhances combat performance.

    “Are we not fearless? Are we not bold? Why should a soldier claim he needs weed to function? That’s nonsense,” Omoparioala said. “One of them told me, ‘Sir, I need weed to perform.’ I replied, ‘Don’t try that nonsense with me. If you need drugs to function, why were you trained as a soldier?’”

    He emphasised that discipline, training, and values, not drugs—make an effective soldier. “We’ve conducted countless successful operations without weed. Any soldier claiming otherwise should be sent for counseling and treatment. If that fails, charge him. We cannot be afraid to confront this menace.”

    The commander also urged military officers to uphold the law, saying, “If you’re afraid of your men, you have no business leading them.”

    Assistant Commander of Narcotics, NDLEA, Zainab Ibrahim, who delivered the keynote lecture, linked drug abuse to terrorism, banditry, and violent crimes. “No one beheads another human being without being high. No sane person does that,” she stated.

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    She warned that drug addiction destroys individuals, families, and institutions, and rejected the excuse that unemployment justifies substance abuse. “Being idle is no reason to become intoxicated,” she said.

  • Insecurity: Army seeks media partnership to end terrorism

    Insecurity: Army seeks media partnership to end terrorism

    The Nigerian Army has called for a robust collaboration between the armed forces and the media as part of efforts to tackle the nation’s security challenges.

    Chief of Army Staff (COAS)  Lt. Gen.  Olufemi Oluyede made the call during the opening of the Nigerian Army Civil-Military Cooperation quarterly media chat in Akure,   Ondo State. 

     The theme of the one-day event was  ‘’Military-Media Collaboration: Panacea for Enhanced National Security and Development, held over the weekend in Akure, the Ondo State capital.

    It brought together reporters, media executives, communication scholars, senior military officials and personnel.

      Lt. Gen. Olufemi Oluyede said the military has not relented in combating the security challenges through deliberate kinetic and non-kinetic operations.

      Represented by the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the 2 Division Nigerian Army, Ibadan, Maj.-Gen. Obinna Onubogu noted that it was important for all  Nigerians, including stakeholders, to play a role in the efforts to secure the nation.

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    He stated that the media have a critical role to play in keeping the public well informed of the activities of the   Army in its “matrix of the whole-of-nation approach” in dealing with security challenges. The COAS  said: “I believe that the great debate on whether the pen is mightier than the sword is over, the pen has won the debate, and it is accepted that the pen is indeed mightier than the sword.

    “However, in a time of varied security threats to our society, there is a need for enhanced cooperation and collaboration between the pen and the sword, representing the media and the military.

    “The collaboration and partnership between the Nigerian Army and the media remain fundamental to achieving national security objectives, which is crucial for maintaining peace, harmony, and securing the territorial integrity of Nigeria. 

      ‘’I urge media people at all levels to uphold responsibility, accuracy, and fairness when reporting the Nigerian Army activities and to balance national security interests with the people’s right to information.

    “This is also crucial to avoid misinformation or inflammatory content that could undermine national unity and security. To this end, I encourage the media   to always verify information before disseminating it to the public.’

  • Nigerian Army seeks stronger media partnership to tackle security challenges

    Nigerian Army seeks stronger media partnership to tackle security challenges

    The Nigerian Army has called for stronger collaboration between the military and the media as part of efforts to address the country’s growing and complex security challenges.

    This appeal was made during the Nigerian Army Civil-Military Cooperation quarterly media chat held over the weekend in Akure, the Ondo State capital. 

    The event, themed “Military-Media Collaboration: Panacea for Enhanced National Security and Development,” was organised by the Army Headquarters Department of Civil-Military Affairs.

    The one-day gathering brought together journalists, media executives, communication experts, senior military officers, and heads of sister security agencies across the state.

    Speaking at the event, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt. General Olufemi Oluyede, represented by Major General Obinna Onubogu, General Officer Commanding 2 Division, Nigerian Army, Ibadan, said the military continues to confront the nation’s security challenges through both kinetic and non-kinetic approaches.

    He emphasized the vital role of the media in informing the public about the military’s efforts, noting that accurate and responsible reporting is essential in the “whole-of-nation” approach required to ensure national security and development.

    “I believe that the great debate on whether the pen is mightier than the sword is over, the pen has won the debate, and it is accepted that the pen is indeed mightier than the sword. 

    “However, in a time of varied security threats to our society, there is a need for enhanced cooperation and collaboration between the pen and the sword representing the media and the military. 

    “The collaboration and partnership between the Nigerian Army and the media remains fundamental to achieving national security objectives, which is crucial for maintaining peace, harmony, and securing the territorial integrity of Nigeria,” Oluyede said. 

    According to him, in a bid to foster effective collaboration between the Nigerian Army and the media, it is also essential to encourage open dialogue and mutual respect. 

    This, he stressed, would assist in regular communication channels to enable transparent reportage, timely dissemination of information, countering disinformation, and misinformation in building public confidence. 

    “Therefore, I urge media practitioners at all levels to uphold responsibility, accuracy, and fairness when reporting the Nigerian Army activities and to balance national security interests with the people’s right to information. 

    “This is also crucial to avoid spreading misinformation or inflammatory contents that could undermine national unity and security. To this end, I encourage media practitioners to always verify information before disseminating it to the public.

    “To achieve this, it is important that our collaboration extends beyond conflict reporting to include national development, peace building, and community engagements,” the Army chief said. 

    In his welcome remarks, the Chief of Civil-Military Affairs (CCMA), Maj-Gen. Chibuisi Gold harpened on the need to strengthen mutual understanding between the Army and media stakeholders in addressing the envolving national security challenges. 

    He added that it was also essential in harmonizing a productive effort between the Nigerian Army and media in a joint pursuit of national security objectives.

    “As an Army, we are not only committed to safeguarding our nation, but also fostering relationships that promote understanding and unity among our people,” Gold said. 

    In his goodwill message, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information and Orientation Olarewaju Akarakiri said the event was crucial, noting that the synergy between the military and the media is also important for promoting national unity. 

    Akarakiri, who was represented by the administrative secretary in the ministry, Akindele Adedayo, opined that the collaboration between the security agencies and the media would enhance the dissemination of accurate and balance reportage.

    In his lecture titled “Enhancing Information for National Security and Development: Nigerian Military Operations in Perspectives”, the Executive Director, Armed Forces Radio Director, Abuja, Col Timothy Okon Antigua (RTD) highlighted the fundamentals and issues of national security and restated the importance of information management from the media. 

    While charging media practitioners to be fair in their reportage, Antigua used the opportunity to showcase activities of the Nigerian Army in troubled spots of the country. 

    “The Nigerian Army beyond fighting wars to keep the territorial integrity of this nation is engaged in a number of humanitarian activities across the country,” he said. 

    In her own lecture, titled “Effective Information Management and National Security: Focus on Multi-Stakeholders Approach,” the Head of the Mass Communication Department, Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA), Dr Christiana Ade Johnson, driver into the roles of the media and particularly identified how the collaboration efforts with the military can be achieved in winning the war against terrorism.

  • Troops burst bandits handout, recover arms, motorcycle

    Troops burst bandits handout, recover arms, motorcycle

    Troops of the 3 division of the Nigerian army and Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) have stormed the hideout of gun runners and recovered arms, ammunition and motorcycle.

    A statement by Media Information Officer of the OPSH, Major Samson Zhakom, said: “In continuation of efforts to rid the Joint Operations Area of illicit arms and ammunition, troops of 3 Division/Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) intensified raids on gunrunners’ hideouts as part of ongoing Operation LAFIYAN JAMA’A with positive outcomes. The troops intercepted a suspected armed  bandit at Katsit Community in Zangon Kataf Local Government Area (LGA) of Kaduna State.

    “The arrested suspect was dressed in a military combat camouflage with intention of impersonating troops to attack passersby and rob unsuspecting members of the public.

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    “Troops recovered one AK-47 rifle, one AK-47 magazine, 3 rounds of 7.62 mm (Special), 7 empty cases of 7.62 mm (Special), one fake vigilante identity card, one mobile phone and 2 ATM cards from the suspect. The suspect has been taken into custody for further action”

    In another development, troops yesterday raided the hideout of a notorious gunrunning syndicate at Kwanar Lauje in Bassa LGA of Plateau State. During the operation, it was observed that the criminals fled their hideout before troops arrived the area.

    “However, thorough search of the hideout led to the recovery of cache of arms and ammunition including one AK-47 rifle, one AK-47 magazine, one AK-47 rifle butt, 300 rounds of 7.62 mm (Special), one round of 9 mm and 2 rounds of 23 mm SHILKA mounted anti-aircraft gun ammunition.

    “Troops also recovered one motorcycle abandoned by the criminals. The recovered items are in custody while troops are conducting follow-up operations to intercept the fleeing criminals.

    “Troops of 3 Division/Operation SAFE HAVEN will continue to maintain aggressive posture against criminal elements within the Joint Operations Area, with a view to frustrate their actions and get them arrested to face the full wrath of the law”

  • Nigerian Army recruits over 6,000 soldiers to boost national security

    Nigerian Army recruits over 6,000 soldiers to boost national security

    The Nigerian Army has inducted 6,195 newly recruited soldiers into its ranks, as part of renewed efforts to enhance national security and combat insurgency, banditry, and other emerging threats across the country.

    This follows the Passing Out Parade (PoP) of the 88 Regular Recruits Intake (RRI) held at the Depot Nigerian Army in Zaria, Kaduna State, where the new recruits were formally admitted into the service after completing six months of rigorous basic military training.

    Speaking during the colourful parade, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Olufemi Oluyede, charged the new soldiers to uphold the core values of the Nigerian Army—discipline, loyalty, integrity, selfless service, courage, and respect for others.

    “This is not just another parade; it is a rite of passage for every soldier. Today marks the beginning of your service to Nigeria. You are joining a professional force that stands on the frontline of defending our territorial integrity, restoring peace in troubled areas, and representing the country on international peacekeeping missions,” he said.

    Oluyede noted that the recruits, who commenced training on January 13, 2025, would be deployed immediately to various theatres of operation across the country, stressing that the injection of the fresh boots into the system is critical given the current security realities.

    “Obviously, we need more boots on the ground, based on the challenges we are facing today. With their deployment, we are confident of a more secure nation and better performance in our various operational theatres,” he said.

    The Army Chief acknowledged the harsh realities and sacrifices involved in military service, but assured the recruits that they had been adequately prepared for the tasks ahead. He emphasised that professionalism, resilience and teamwork would be crucial to their success in the field.

    “To win in the battlefield, you must draw on everything you have learnt. Your courage and professionalism will be tested. But you are not alone—you stand with your comrades, and the entire Army leadership stands with you,” he added.

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    General Oluyede commended the Commandant and instructors of Depot Nigerian Army for their hard work and commitment to shaping the recruits into professional soldiers. He also expressed gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his continuous support to the military, as well as the Minister of Defence, Chief of Defence Staff, and the Kaduna State Government.

    He, however, lauded the Emir of Zazzau, His Royal Highness, Ambassador Ahmad Nuhu Bamalli, for his hospitality and cooperation with the army, stressing that the Nigerian Army would remain a dependable partner in the peace and development of Zaria and Kaduna State in general.

  • Army injects 6,195 fresh combatants to enhance operational readiness

    Army injects 6,195 fresh combatants to enhance operational readiness

    The Nigerian Army is set to inject 6,195 fresh regular combatants into its fold to enhance strength and operational readiness.

    The fresh combatants are members of the 88 Regular Recruit Intake (88RRI) who commenced training at the Depot Nigerian Army in Zaria on Jan. 13 and have completed the six months rigorous military training.

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    A total of 6,450 candidates commenced the training in January but 255 could not complete the training.

    The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Olufemi Oluyede, is expected to be the reviewing officer at the passing out parade of the new regular combatants who are expected to boost the manpower needs of the army.

    These new recruits are expected to be deployed to the various theatres of operation across the country to combat the existential threats in the country.

    They will undergo some kinds of specialised training that would prepare them to function effectively in their various areas of responsibility.

    (NAN)

  • Nigerian Army tasks soldiers on professionalism, respect for human rights

    Nigerian Army tasks soldiers on professionalism, respect for human rights

    The Chief of Civil-Military Affairs, Major General Gold Chibuisi has enjoined officers and men of the Nigerian Army to comply with the laws of armed conflict, uphold the human rights and conduct themselves professionally to gain the trust of the public in crisis areas.

    He spoke at a one-day Sensitisation Workshop on Human Rights and Professional Conduct for Troops of 16 Brigade of the Nigeria Army in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

    Major General Gold Chibuisi reminded officers and men of 16 Brigade, Nigeria Army that the South-South region where they operate is dominated by various security challenges such as crude oil theft, cultism, kidnapping among others.

    Chibuisi said these threats have far reaching implications on the local communities and national economy, stressing it had necessitated the conduct of several internal security operations.

    He urged soldiers to be guided by laws regulating these operations and comply with the rules of engagements including respect for human rights.

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    Earlier, the Commander, 16 Brigade of the Nigerian Army, Brigadier General, Oluremi Obolo warned troops to refrain from illicit drug use and abuse, and strive to develop a positive relationship with the civilian populace.

    In a Lecture on Abuse of Psychoactive Substances, the Deputy Commander, Narcotics at the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, Bayelsa Command, Dr. Chia Francis stated that a 2018 UNODC survey indicated that 14 million Nigerians abuse drugs, urging soldiers to stay away from the act as it may affect their perception and performance.

    Popular Nollywood Actor, Mr. Osita Iheme who was a guest presenter noted that constant awareness on the dangers of drug abuse would help officers and men of the military perform their duties professionally.

  • Air strikes kill ‘20 bandits, five vigilance’ members in Zamfara

    Air strikes kill ‘20 bandits, five vigilance’ members in Zamfara

    The Nigerian Army has killed over 20 bandits in air strikes in Maraya and Wabi villages, Maru Local Government Area of Zamfara State.

    The operation, which took place on Saturday, also resulted in the deaths of five vigilance members due to their failure to comply with withdrawal orders.

    According to Zagazola Makama, a publication on the Lake Chad region, the air strikes were followed by a ground mission on Sunday by the toops of Operation Fansan Yanma.

    The mission confirmed the death of the bandits and destruction of several motorcycles and other equipment, the publication said.

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    “Unfortunately, five vigilante members were killed, while two others sustained injuries and are receiving treatment in the hospital. A few others sustained minor injuries and did not require hospitalisation,” the publication said.

    The leader of the vigilante group has taken “full responsibility” for the casualties, admitting that some members disregarded instructions to withdraw from the outskirts of the village before the air strike.

    “He admitted that despite being informed of the imminent air operation, some of the vigilante youths insisted on pursuing the fleeing bandits and were still within the target area when the aircraft struck,” the publication added.

    NAF spokesman, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, confirmed the incident in a statement yesterday.

    In February, a Nigerian Air Force fighter jet killed six members of a family following an air strike targeting armed gangs in Katsina State.

    Sources said the jet dropped a bomb on a cluster of huts, on the outskirts of Zakka village, in Safana district.

  • Troops eliminate terror kingpin Abu Fatima in Borno – Army

    Troops eliminate terror kingpin Abu Fatima in Borno – Army

    The Nigerian Army has confirmed the killing of a notorious terrorists’ commander, Amir Abu Fatima, during a special military operation in the Kukawa axis of northern Borno.

    The confirmation was made in a statement posted on the official X (formerly Twitter) handle of the Nigerian Army yesterday.

    The operation, which was conducted in the early hours of the day, was executed by Special Forces of 19 Brigade under Sector 3 of Operation Hadin Kai, targeting insurgents’ hideouts in the Lake Chad region.

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    A reliable military source also told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the operation was a “precision decapitation strike” aimed at neutralising Abu Fatima, who had been on the most-wanted list of security agencies due to his role in orchestrating multiple high-profile attacks in the Lake Chad Basin.

    The military source further said that the elite troops infiltrated the terrorists’ enclave and engaged the fighters in a fierce firefight.

    “Abu Fatima was critically wounded and captured alive but later died from excessive bleeding due to gunshot wounds,” the source added.

    The source further disclosed that his second-in-command as well as several bomb-makers and foot soldiers were also neutralised during the operation.

    Items recovered from the terrorists include several AK-47 rifles, loaded magazines, components for Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) and other military-grade weapons.

    The sources described the success of the operation as a major tactical and psychological blow to terrorists’ networks operating within the region.

  • Troops destroy 19 illegal refineries, seize 589,000 litres of stolen products 

    Troops destroy 19 illegal refineries, seize 589,000 litres of stolen products 

    Troops of 6 Division, Nigerian Army, in partnership with other security agencies have destroyed 19 illegal refineries in multiple operations against oil theft in the Niger Delta.

    The troops also arrested 20 suspected oil thieves and seized over 589,000 litres of stolen products during the operations.

    Confirming the development, the Acting Deputy Director 6 Division Army Public Relations, Lt. Col. Danjuma Jonah Danjuma, said the operations conducted by the troops in Rivers State, around Okolomade, Orashi and Ozochi Forests in Abua/Odual Local Government Area uncovered many illegal refining sites.

    He said the troops discovered eight cooking ovens and massive storage facilities filled with over 300,000 litres of illegally refined Automotive Gasoline Oil (AGO), over 250,000 litres of stolen crude oil, seven reservoirs, six receivers and a generator.

    Danjuma said at the fringes of the Imo River, nine illegal refining sites were taken out, with 23 drum pots, ten drum receivers, 321 sacks and over 16,000 litres of stolen products handled in consonance with operational mandate. 

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    He said the troops also projected operations into Ndoni at Ogba/Ndoni/Egbema LGA, where 245 sacks filled with 12,500 litres of illegally refined AGO were recovered. 

    He said similar operations were conducted around Ogbonga Forest in Bonny LGA, where troops apprehended a suspected oil thief with a fibre hand pulled boat and a 400 meters hose, evidently stained with crude oil, four spanners, a Tecno T353 mobile phone amongst many other items recovered.

    Danjuma said in Delta State, troops uncovered an illegal refining site at Jeddo in Okpe LGA, where over 1,000 litres of stolen products stored in polythene bags were recovered adding that at Ogbu Aladja in Warri South LGA, troops deactivated a number of illegal refining sites and recovered many sacks filled with unquantified illegally refined AGO.

    Danjuma said, “In Bayelsa State, troops dismantled an illegal refining site around Biseni in Yenagoa LGA, with four cooking ovens, drums and receivers destroyed, as well as several litres of stolen products confiscated. 

    “While, in Akwa Ibom State, troops have dominated both the land, waterways and the Creeks, effectively denying economic saboteurs and associated criminals freedom of action. 

    “The apprehended oil thieves were handed over to the appropriate agency for prosecution, while products confiscated have been handled in line with the extant operational mandate.”