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Military: NAAS Hosts AFCSC Junior Course

Military: NAAS hosts AFCSC junior course. As part of the study tour of students of Armed Forces Command and Staff College (AFCSC) to various training institutions of the Armed Forces of Nigeria. The Nigerian Army Armour School (NAAS) hosted students of Junior Course 101 of the AFCSC Jaji on 12 February, 2026.The tour is an integral to the comprehensive training of junior military leaders, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application in the field of operations.

The Commandant, NAAS, Major General AH Ahmed in his welcome address stated that the study tour was designed to broaden the students knowledge on the organization of the Nigerian Army Armoured Corps (NAAC) and witness the equipment and combat capability of the Armoured Corps.

According to him, the study tour would enable the students appreciate the Corps’ professional roles in planning, conducting and executing conventional operations and Military Operations other than War. He explained that the NAAC is responsible for formulating, implementing, monitoring and appraising Armour policy as well as providing technical maintenance of equipment in the Corps inventory.

The students were treated to a static display of Armoured Fighting Vehicles at the Nigerian Army Armour School’s demonstration stand. A presentation on the origin, evolution and organization of the NAAC at Lt Gen Faruk Yahaya Auditorium and a live Fire Power Demonstration at Victor Kure Armour Range, Geji Village along Bauchi – Jos road.

Major General Ahmed charged the students to remain focused and take advantage of the opportunity to ask questions and clear their doubts, stating that the knowledge gained would further broaden their scope of employment and deployment of assets in the field.

He thanked the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General W Shaibu, for providing the resources required for the exercise and the Commander Armoured Corps, Major General UB Abubakar, for his visionary leadership and support to the School.

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In his response, the Commandant AFCSC, Air Vice Marshall AO Shogbanmu represented by Director Department of Joint Studies, Brigadier General K Rabiu expressed gratitude to the Nigerian Army Armour School for hosting the Junior Course 101 students.

The Commandant AFCSC thanked the Commandant NAAS and his instructors for the warm reception and impeccable arrangements made for the study tour. He noted that the students were eager to witness the static display, briefings and firepower demonstrations showcasing the Armoured Corps’ capabilities.

The Commandant expressed confidence that the study tour would broaden the students’ understanding of the Armoured Corps and its role in modern operations, enhancing their prospective on capabilities and employment. He thanked the Commandant NAAS for sharing expertise and facilities citing the golden opportunities given to the students to learn.

AA ADEKUNLE
Major
Acting Deputy Director
Army Public Relations
Headquarters Nigerian Army Armour Corps
13 February, 2026

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Senator Aniekan Bassey Advances Rural Infrastructure, Economic Opportunities In Akwa Ibom Community

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Senator Aniekan Bassey Advances Rural Infrastructure, Economic Opportunities In Akwa Ibom Community

Rural infrastructure. Esuk Odu Beach has historically served as a vital fishing settlement and trading hub for coastal communities in Uruan. Over the years, it has remained a center for the exchange of dried fish, palm oil, and indigenous crafts, sustaining livelihoods across the region.

Despite its calm waters and scenic appeal, qualities that position it as a promising leisure and tourism destination, the area’s economic potential remained largely underutilized due to prolonged infrastructural deficits.

This trajectory is now being transformed through the ongoing construction of the 3.96km Adadia–Ekim Enen–Esuk Odu Beach Road, a project facilitated by Senator Aniekan Bassey in alignment with Governor Umo Eno’s ARISE Agenda on infrastructure development.

Upon completion, the road will establish a direct and dependable transport corridor, significantly reducing travel time and logistics costs for farmers, fishermen, and residents of Uruan and adjoining communities. By linking inland agricultural zones with Issiet Market and extending to Esuk Odu’s coastal trade routes, the project will enhance the efficient movement of goods and services.

Improved accessibility is expected to stimulate growth across key sectors, including fisheries, aquaculture, sand mining, and small-scale tourism. It will enable farmers to transport perishable produce more efficiently, minimize post-harvest losses, and provide traders with a safer, more reliable supply chain. Furthermore, the improved infrastructure is likely to attract private sector investment in hospitality, recreation, and related services, thereby generating employment and boosting local economic activity.

Residents, including farmers and fishermen, have expressed deep appreciation to Senator Aniekan Bassey for facilitating the project, describing it as a long-awaited solution to persistent mobility challenges. Beyond improved access, they view the road as a symbol of renewed economic prospects and inclusive development.

Senator Bassey

Senator Bassey

This initiative underscores Senator Bassey’s commitment to grassroots development. It reinforces his support for Governor Umo Eno’s ARISE Agenda, which prioritizes rural transformation as a catalyst for sustainable growth in Akwa Ibom State.

Rt. Hon. Sunday Bassey

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ADC Reveals Why Amupitan Must Resign

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ADC Reveals Why Amupitan Must Resign

Amupitan must resign. The recent revelation linking a pro-Bola Ahmed Tinubu tweet of 2023 to the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Professor Amupitan, is not merely disturbing, it is a grave affront to the integrity of our electoral system.

In a democracy, the umpire must be above suspicion. He must not only be independent, he must be seen, beyond any reasonable doubt, to be independent. That is the minimum standard required of anyone entrusted with the sacred duty of conducting free and fair elections.

However, more troubling is the desperate attempt to tamper with digital records, to erase evidence of his previous partisanship.

This is not a trivial matter. It is a calculated assault on truth and accountability.

A man who manipulates records to save himself cannot be trusted to safeguard the mandate of millions.

Over the past few days, it has been repeatedly revealed that Professor Amupitan, by his conduct, his utterances, and now by incontrovertible digital evidence, has fallen far below the standard expected of an electoral umpire. The referee cannot be running around in the shirt of one of the teams he’s supposed to officiate in a match.

This is why Professor Amupitan must resign.

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Now. Anything less is an insult to the Nigerian people and a dangerous precedent for our democracy. Relying on this evidence, ADC will be updating our petitions to all relevant institutions, including to foreign governments and the Nigeria Bar Association, NBA.

We will also renew and escalate our civil disobedience action until the INEC Chairman leaves office.

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NAF Elevates 38 Senior Officers To Wing Commander, Deepen Operational Leadership, Combat Readiness

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NAF Elevates 38 Senior Officers To Wing Commander, Deepen Operational Leadership, Combat Readiness

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF), on Friday, 10 April 2026, decorated 38 senior officers with the rank of Wing Commander during a colourful ceremony held at the NAF Officers’ Mess, Abuja. Describing the promotion as a well-earned recognition of discipline, character, and sustained excellence in service, the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal SK Aneke, said the advancement reflects the officers’ proven professionalism and readiness to assume higher command responsibilities.

He noted that the newly promoted officers have consistently demonstrated the leadership capacity, sound judgement, and commitment required to drive mission success within the increasingly complex national security environment.

Represented by the Chief of Administration, Headquarters Nigerian Air Force, Air Vice Marshal AA Martins, the CAS emphasised that the evolving nature of contemporary security challenges requires officers who are focused, adaptable, and operationally decisive. He expressed confidence that the newly elevated Wing Commanders would strengthen command effectiveness, sustain the momentum of ongoing air operations, and further enhance combat readiness across operational theatres.

Stressing that leadership is defined not merely by rank but by integrity, courage, and the ability to inspire, he charged them to lead with fairness, serve with honour, and remain steadfast in upholding the core values and fighting spirit of the Nigerian Air Force in support of national security objectives.

In his earlier remarks, the Commander, Headquarters NAF Camp Abuja, Air Commodore Imoke, reminded the officers that their new rank represents both professional achievement and a greater call to service, accountability, and institutional responsibility. He urged them to wear the rank with humility, courage, and unwavering professionalism, in keeping with the proud traditions and enduring ethos of the Service.

NAF Elevates 38 Senior Officers

NAF Elevates 38 Senior Officers

The ceremony was attended by senior officers, families, friends, and well-wishers, underscoring the significance of the milestone in strengthening the Nigerian Air Force’s leadership cadre and reinforcing its operational effectiveness.

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