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Unity, Morale Are Pillars Of Operational Success, Says Former CAS Marshal Amao At BASA 2025

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Unity, Morale Are Pillars Of Operational Success, Says Former CAS Marshal Amao At BASA 2025

Unity, Morale are pillars of operational success, says former CAS Marshal Amao at BASA 2025. The former Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Oladayo Amao (Rtd.), has underscored unity and high morale as indispensable foundations of operational success during the Base Social Activities (BASA) 2025, held in Abuja on Saturday, 7 February 2026. The event brought together Nigerian Air Force personnel, their families, and key stakeholders in a vibrant celebration of service, culture, and shared identity.

Speaking as Special Guest of Honour, Air Marshal Amao (Rtd.) commended the Nigerian Air Force for preserving BASA as a defining element of its institutional culture. He observed that the initiative transcends celebration, serving as a strategic platform for strengthening cohesion among personnel drawn from Nigeria’s rich diversity.

Praising the leadership of the current Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, he stated: “Under Air Marshal Aneke’s guidance, BASA has become more than a social event; it is a living testament to how unity and morale drive operational excellence.”

Reflecting on the colourful cultural displays that characterised the occasion, the former CAS noted that they symbolised a nation united in service. According to him, “This spirit cannot be manufactured by regulation; it is built in moments like this, when we recognise our shared humanity beyond our professional roles.” He emphasised that such shared experiences nurture esprit de corps, strengthen trust, and reinforce the psychological resilience required for demanding operations.

Air Marshal Amao (Rtd.) further lauded the Nigerian Air Force for its operational performance in 2025 across multiple theatres, attributing its effectiveness in part to the morale and unity reinforced through initiatives like BASA. He stressed that sustaining this bond remains critical as the Service continues to confront evolving security challenges in defence of the nation.

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Marshal Amao

Earlier in his welcome address, the Commander, Base Services Group, Abuja, Air Commodore IE Imoke, warmly received distinguished guests, personnel, and their families. He described BASA 2025 as a unifying platform that promotes camaraderie, welfare, and shared values within the Nigerian Air Force community. According to him, the event strengthens bonds beyond the workplace and renews collective commitment to the Service’s mission.

BASA 2025 closed on a note of pride and optimism, reaffirming that a united force is a strong force. The Nigerian Air Force remains committed to nurturing the human spirit behind its operational strength, a reminder to all Nigerians that unity, mutual respect, and shared purpose remain powerful tools in building a secure and prosperous nation. Together, with confidence and hope, the future remains bright.

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Director of Public Relations and Information,
Headquarters, Nigerian Air Force.

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ADC Mourns Former House of Representatives Member, Alhaji Abba Anas Adamu

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ADC Mourns Former House of Representatives Member, Alhaji Abba Anas Adamu

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has expressed deep sorrow over the tragic death of one of its chieftains in Jigawa State and former member of the House of Representatives, Alhaji Abba Anas Adamu, who died after being abducted by bandits along the Kaduna-Abuja highway.

The full statement read:

We in the African Democratic Congress (ADC) are deeply saddened by the tragic death of one of our chieftains in Jigawa State, former House of Representatives member, Alhaji Abba Anas Adamu.

On behalf of our National Chairman, National Secretary, the entire National Working Committee (NWC), and the entire ADC family, we mourn the passing of a man who devoted himself to public service and grassroots politics with humility, dignity, and integrity.

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Alhaji Abba Anas Adamu, who represented Birniwa/Guri/Kirikasamma Federal Constituency from 2007 to 2011, was widely respected for his calm disposition, accessibility, and commitment to his people. His death is a painful loss, not just to his family and Jigawa State, but to all of us in the ADC family.

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We pray that Almighty Allah forgives his shortcomings, grants him Aljannatul Firdaus, and comforts his family and loved ones in this difficult moment.

His tragic passing is yet another painful reminder of the growing insecurity confronting our country.

Signed:
Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi
National Publicity Secretary
African Democratic Congress (ADC)

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Peter Obi: I’ll Be A One-Term President, Even With A Gun To My Head

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Peter Obi: I’ll Be A One-Term President, Even With A Gun To My Head

Peter Obi, presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 poll, says he will serve only one term of four years if elected president — even if a gun were pointed to his head.

Obi spoke in an interview scheduled to air on News Central TV on Thursday.

“I want to be a one-term president because of stability,” he said.

“I would not stay a day longer than four years, even with a gun to my head.”

The ex-Anambra governor also criticised the economic policies of the President Bola Tinubu administration, including borrowing and the rising cost of living, saying Nigeria has entered one of its most difficult periods ever.

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Obi polled third in the last general election, behind former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar and Tinubu, eventual winner of the contest.

After aligning with the opposition coalition under the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in June 2025, Obi consistently pledged to serve a single term if elected president.

Speaking during a Twitter Space hosted by Parallel Facts on June 30, 2025, Obi said any candidate from the south elected president in 2027 must be prepared to leave office on May 28, 2031, in line with the “unwritten power-sharing agreement” and the zoning principle.

He added that the zoning principle — which rotates the presidency between the north and south — is a commitment he has long championed.

In a post on his official X page in August last year, the former running mate emphasised his one-term pledge.

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Peter Obi

He said history has shown that purposeful leadership is not defined by how long one stays in power but by the impact made within a short period.

“One of the greatest American presidents, Abraham Lincoln, served only four years, yet his legacy endures. John F. Kennedy did not complete a full term, but his ideals still inspire,” he wrote.

“In Africa, Nelson Mandela, revered globally as a symbol of justice and reconciliation, chose to serve only one term as president of South Africa despite immense public pressure to stay longer.

“His decision was a deliberate act of leadership — a statement that power must serve the people, not the self.

“Indeed, history shows that the longer many African leaders remain in power, the more likely they are to be corrupted by it.”

Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso, former governor of Kano, left the ADC for the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) on May 3.

On May 9, the NDC said it would be zoning its presidential ticket to the south of Nigeria ahead of the 2027 election — a region Obi hails from.

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President Tinubu Hails Outcome Of 10th France-Nigeria Business Council Meeting

President Bola Tinubu has welcomed the outcomes of the 10th France-Nigeria Business Council Meeting, held on Tuesday at the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, Kenya, describing them as a clear signal that Nigeria and France are moving from dialogue to delivery.

With trade between both countries reaching $4.7 billion in 2025 and Nigeria remaining the top destination for French investment in sub-Saharan Africa, Mr Tinubu says the relationship now carries real economic weight and must be translated into more jobs, industries, infrastructure, and shared prosperity.

The meeting, which was also attended by Nigeria’s Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Jumoke Oduwole, and France’s minister delegate, Nicolas Forissier, saw leading Nigerian and French businesses provide updates on key projects and commit to further expanding collaboration between both countries.

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Mr Tinubu, at the summit, commended the current chairman of the France-Nigeria Business Council, Aigboje Aig Imoukhuede, for convening a productive session that brought together leading Nigerian and French private-sector players, according to a statement by the presidency.

The president also acknowledged the participation of Aliko Dangote, Abdul Samad Rabiu, Tony Elumelu, Wale Tinubu, Kola Karim, Kashim Bukar, Patrick Pouyanné of TotalEnergies, Rodolphe Saadé of CMA CGM, Danone, Accor, and other partners, whose presence reflects growing confidence in Nigeria’s reform direction and long-term competitiveness.

Mr Tinubu particularly welcomed the signing between Accor and Shoreline Group for Nigeria’s first national hotel platform, describing it as a major vote of confidence in Nigeria’s hospitality, tourism, services and investment future.

“This is the partnership Nigeria is ready for. We are ready for investment that builds, capital that produces, and an enterprise that creates jobs. Nigeria and France are no longer simply exchanging goodwill. We are opening a new chapter of serious economic execution,” said the president.

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Mr Tinubu further affirmed that his administration would continue to strengthen the business environment, support credible investors, and deepen reforms to make Nigeria a more stable, productive, and competitive economy.

“The message from the Africa Forward summit in Nairobi is that Nigeria is ready, France is engaged, and the private sector in both countries is moving forward.

The next chapter of Africa-Europe relations will be written in factories, hotels, ports, energy projects, technology platforms, farms, jobs and new value chains,” Mr Tinubu added.

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