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Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by RaptObserver: 6:03pm On Jul 09, 2019
Maybe Buratai will be the next chief of defence staff. That is the only way that promotion will make sense. It means Buhari is not ready for a paradigm shift in the war against insurgency if he retains Buratai and even promotes him. I am observing...

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Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by Xisnin(m): 6:03pm On Jul 09, 2019
advocate666:
All these office generals sef.

None of them have ever seen any war front.
Keyboard warrior, have you ever been involved in ordinary riot?

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Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by MrMcJay(m): 6:04pm On Jul 09, 2019
advocate666:
All these office generals sef.

None of them have ever seen any war front.

Gen. Adeosun was a commander of the MNJTF comprising of several countries fighting Boko Haram.

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Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by asokuvo: 6:05pm On Jul 09, 2019
chisomdoris:
President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the promotion of the Nigerian Army Chief of Training and Operations, Maj Gen Lamidi Adeosun, to the rank of a Lieutenant General, the same rank as the Chief of the Army Staff, Lt Gen Tukur Buratai.

The Nigerian Army confirmed this promotion in a release on Tuesday.

The acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col Sagir Musa, said apart from Adeosun, the President also approved the promotion of “Brig Gen AB Biu, General Officer Commanding 7 Division to the rank of a Major General.”

Musa said, “The President and Commander-in-Chief, President Muhammadu Buhari, has approved the accelerated promotion of two senior officers and a subaltern of the Nigerian Army. The officers are granted promotion for their extraordinary feats, courage, exemplary leadership, loyalty, uncommon commitment and valour in the counter-insurgency operation in the North Eastern part of the country.

“The two senior officers are Maj Gen Lamidi Adeosun, the Chief of Training and Operations at Army Headquarters, who has been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General and Brig Gen AB Biu, General Officer Commanding 7 Division and Commander Sector 2 Operation Lafiya Dole, Maiduguri, promoted to the rank of a Major General. Also, promoted to the rank of Captain is Lieutenant AJ Danjibrin of 211 Demonstration Battalion Bauchi.

“Similarly, the Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Tukur Buratai, on behalf of officers and soldiers of the Nigerian Army felicitated with the newly promoted officers and extends his best wishes to them in all their future endeavours.”

https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/breaking-buhari-promotes-adeosun-to-lieutenant-general/amp/


I am sure they forgot to include the Custom Officer in the publication.

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Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by martowskin1(m): 6:05pm On Jul 09, 2019
post=80100738:
Good one from our President.
We wish Lt Gen Adeosun all the best for the future.

A better Nigeria is all we want.

Anyone with different opinion from APC followers is wailing...

Just take time to read most of ur comments after posting them....

Selling fish doesn't mean u should behave like one....

Have told u, learn to grow above sentimental reasoning, it will help u in life and ur fish biz

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Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by MrMcJay(m): 6:06pm On Jul 09, 2019
daroz:
The said Adeosun is a southerner, yes I know.
But I think Buhari won’t have promoted him if he wasn’t a Muslim... LAMIDI

Yoruba Muslim

What if I tell you that he's a Christian

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Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by seunmsg(m): 6:06pm On Jul 09, 2019
lonelydora:


Yes. He will replace Buratai very soon.

We are waiting.

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Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by deji68: 6:07pm On Jul 09, 2019
Bye Bye Buratai ......
Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by MrMcJay(m): 6:08pm On Jul 09, 2019
seunmsg:
What is the implication of this promotion?

Based on precedence, only the chief of army staff gets promoted to the rank of a Lieutenant General. Was he promoted to understudy Buratai so as to ease the succession plan? Or maybe he’s being prepared to take over as chief of defense staff from Gen. Olonisakin as it seems unlikely to me that PMB will be comfortable with a southerner as his chief of army staff.

Probably Buratai and Olonisakin out, Adeosun as CDS and someone else as COAS.

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Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by emmasege: 6:08pm On Jul 09, 2019
daroz:
The said Adeosun is a southerner, yes I know.
But I think Buhari won’t have promoted him if he wasn’t a Muslim... LAMIDI

Yoruba Muslim
Though I'm Yoruba, I must admit your observation is perfect. Conservative northern Muslims always prefer southern Muslims if any appointment must come down south. I observed this trend very well during Yar'adua's presidency also.

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Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by Quality20(m): 6:10pm On Jul 09, 2019
COAS is only for north, Muslim or Xi'an, no any igbo or Yoruba Muslim or xtian
Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by mangojuice(m): 6:11pm On Jul 09, 2019
seunmsg:
What is the implication of this promotion?

Based on precedence, only the chief of army staff gets promoted to the rank of a Lieutenant General. Was he promoted to understudy Buratai so as to ease the succession plan? Or maybe he’s being prepared to take over as chief of defense staff from Gen. Olonisakin as it seems unlikely to me that PMB will be comfortable with a southerner as his chief of army staff.
We had Lt.Gen Obiakor he was never COAS. What a brilliant offr

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Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by mangojuice(m): 6:12pm On Jul 09, 2019
lonelydora:
Maj. Gen. Lamidi Adeosun is the man they want to use and replace Buratai. Anyways, Congratulations on your promotion.

I wish you can fight Herdsmen, bandits, kidnappers, Boko haram, ND militants, etc with all honesty, but I know that won't happen because you will still be doing the bidding of the cabals.

Try to, at least, boost your boys morale fighting in the field when you finally resume as COAS. Don't be


So Col. Sagir Musa, the man who started oil bunkering in the creeks of Niger Delta is still in Abuja? It is well.
O boy u no dey forget. I was shocked to see his name ringing

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Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by naptu2: 6:14pm On Jul 09, 2019
advocate666:
All these office generals sef.

None of them have ever seen any war front.

seunmsg:
What is the implication of this promotion?

Based on precedence, only the chief of army staff gets promoted to the rank of a Lieutenant General. Was he promoted to understudy Buratai so as to ease the succession plan? Or maybe he’s being prepared to take over as chief of defense staff from Gen. Olonisakin as it seems unlikely to me that PMB will be comfortable with a southerner as his chief of army staff.


It's shocking that very few people on this thread know who General Adeosun is.

He was the commander of 7th Division, Nigerian Army in 2015. This is the division that is at the heart of the fight against Boko Haram.

Soldiers of the division had mutinied against their commander because they had insufficient equipment and their mates were being killed. General Adeosun stabilised the division and took the war to Boko Haram. They were able to recapture territory that was lost to Boko Haram

He was later appointed as the commander of the Multi-National Joint Task Force with headquarters in Chad. He continued his battle against Boko Haram from this position.

He was later made the head of training and last year he delivered a brilliant presentation before President Buhari, General Buratai and Governor Shettima at an Army training session that was held at Sambisa Forest (I watched it live). On that day I told someone that I would like him to be the next Chief of Army Staff.

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Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by JuanDeDios: 6:16pm On Jul 09, 2019
advocate666:
All these office generals sef.

None of them have ever seen any war front.
Adeosun has been to the fronts against Boko Haram. He's easily one of the most respected combabants in the NA.

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Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by NeekolazWorld(m): 6:16pm On Jul 09, 2019
Probably a new chief of Army Staff is coming soon.
Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by agabusta: 6:17pm On Jul 09, 2019
MrMcJay:


Probably Buratai and Olonisakin out, Adeosun as CDS and someone else as COAS.

CDS is usually a full General.

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Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by Ostrogoth(m): 6:17pm On Jul 09, 2019
post=80100790:

Keep wailing.
Four years issa long time.
U go dey alright las las...... cheesy

On behalf of most southerners, let me assure you that we do not expect to be part of Nigeria by 2023, now that we've discovered that Buhari is giving tacit consent to the herdsmen and their rapine. Delude your Fulani slave mind saturated with rotten suya smoke any longer for the voice of history is against Buhari and his ilk, for even though all the service chiefs are of his people, yet most soldiers are not and they have a pattern of civilian government overthrow from the president himself. Be good enough to remember that the people were not created for/by government, but government was created for/by the people and as such, any government against its creators cannot stand. Dont you worry tho, you will continue serving your Fulani masters, you and your descendants after you!
Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by bcashy: 6:19pm On Jul 09, 2019
Firstorderwizard:
Afonja can only enjoy licking the remaining fragments in the soup pot in this Buhari govt.but will pay heavily when the repercussion starts
They never learnt from Awo's mistakes undecided

If they come for ur cone head now grin cheesy cheesy grin u will start crying persecution.

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Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by martineverest(m): 6:20pm On Jul 09, 2019
bad day for name checkers
Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by awuf2008: 6:21pm On Jul 09, 2019
It is just a gimmick to ease him of military. Lt . Gen. Adeosun to retire in July 2019, so no celebration.

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Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by Globalistic(f): 6:23pm On Jul 09, 2019
Buratai right now!

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Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by Optional09: 6:24pm On Jul 09, 2019
Buhari is working hard for RuGA
Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by seunmsg(m): 6:27pm On Jul 09, 2019
naptu2:





It's shocking that very few people on this thread know who General Adeosun is.

He was the commander of 7th Division, Nigerian Army in 2015. This is the division that is at the heart of the fight against Boko Haram.

Soldiers of the division had mutinied against their commander because they had insufficient equipment and their mates were being killed. General Adeosun stabilised the division and took the war to Boko Haram. They were able to recapture territory that was lost to Boko Haram

He was later appointed as the commander of the Multi-National Joint Task Force with headquarters in Chad. He continued his battle against Boko Haram from this position.

He was later made the head of training and last year he delivered a brilliant presentation before President Buhari, General Buratai and Governor Shettima at an Army training session that was held at Sambisa Forest (I watched it live). On that day I told someone that I would like him to be the next Chief of Army Staff.


Simply put, he’s the next chief of army staff, right?
Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by Nobody: 6:27pm On Jul 09, 2019
emmasege:
Though I'm Yoruba, I must admit your observation is perfect. Conservative northern Muslims always prefer southern Muslims if any appointment must come down south. I observed this trend very well during Yar'adua's presidency also.

The man is a Christian. Don’t be fooled by the name. Olonishakin is also a Christian.

And you are not Yoruba.

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Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by bjnice(m): 6:28pm On Jul 09, 2019
seunmsg:
What is the implication of this promotion?

Based on precedence, only the chief of army staff gets promoted to the rank of a Lieutenant General. Was he promoted to understudy Buratai so as to ease the succession plan? Or maybe he’s being prepared to take over as chief of defense staff from Gen. Olonisakin as it seems unlikely to me that PMB will be comfortable with a southerner as his chief of army staff.

Probably to understudy him(Buratai) since Buratai we retired before the end of the year, if you recollect his tenure was extended by 6 month.
Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by Jaqenhghar: 6:33pm On Jul 09, 2019
Now its his turn to eat money and build houses in Dubai
Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by naptu2: 6:33pm On Jul 09, 2019
Is the end near for Boko Haram?

MAX SIOLLUN
16/06/2015


Since February, the Nigerian and other regional armies have beaten back Islamic militant group Boko Haram. Although not gone for good, the militants are a shadow of their former selves. Max Siollunexplains the rapid turnaround in the Nigerian military’s fortunes and asks whether it can be sustained under new leadership. 

Only four months ago Boko Haram seemed unstoppable. The group occupied an area bigger than Rwanda in northeastern Nigeria. A resident of a city under attack by Boko Haram described it as “a mortuary for the uncooperative and prison for the conquered”.

Yet, in less than three months the Nigerian army has done what it failed to do for the last six years, dislodging Boko Haram from all of the major towns and cities that it overran, and freeing nearly 1,000 kidnapped women and children.

How did an army that just months ago was accused of being in disarray, dogged by allegations of corruption, infiltration by Boko Haram, and of retreating from fighting the group, stage such a remarkable turnaround?

Several factors simultaneously coalesced to turn the battlefield momentum in the army’s favour.

In the January issue of New African, I argued, “Ending this insurgency will also require a regional solution. Nigeria cannot do this alone.” The challenge was how Nigeria could form a military coalition with neighbours that it has had military clashes with, like Cameroon and Chad.

Boko Haram did Nigeria a favour when it disturbed a hornet’s nest by capturing Nigeria-Chad border towns and engaged in cross-border raids that disrupted trade routes vital to landlocked Chad. Nigeria’s neighbour now had an economic incentive to fight Boko Haram.

Boko Haram also antagonised Cameroon and Niger with cross-border raids and recruitment in both countries. Boko Haram found itself in the crosshairs of an unlikely Multi-National Joint Task Force (MNJTF) military coalition between Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad, and Niger. Instead of facing one army, Boko Haram was confronted by four. The group lost the luxury of retreating to bases across the border before returning to Nigeria to wreak further havoc.

Tactical errors

Boko Haram also made tactical errors. It became more ambitious by seizing and holding territory, rather than sticking to previously successful hit and run guerrilla tactics. This shift in strategy stretched Boko Haram’s resources; forcing the group to fight a more conventional battle that Nigeria’s military are trained for. The army has had the challenge of fighting Boko Haram with inadequate or dated weapons. The Chief of Army Staff, Lt-General Kenneth Minimah, admitted that “the equipment the Nigerian army had was old, aging, obsolete equipment” and that “It is also common knowledge that the Nigerian troops were running from battle”.

According to the National Security Adviser, Lt-Colonel Sambo Dasuki, Nigeria “hit brick walls here and there” when it tried to buy newer weapons from Britain and America. Nigeria instead went shopping elsewhere. The government contracted a Czech company to refurbish and supply the army with second- hand T72 battle tanks from Hungary, bought MI-17 helicopters from Russia, and fearsome MI-35 attack helicopters from Belarus. The MI-35s, in particular, are a game-changing aerial weapon that one source described as “basically a flying tank”.

Nigeria’s soldiers received not only upgraded weaponry but also new management. Four months ago, Major-General Lamidi Adeosun was appointed as the new General Officer commanding the 7 Division, which leads Nigeria’s battle with Boko Haram. Adeosun was fortunate to arrive just in time to inherit the upgraded weaponry.

Adeosun also inherited troops who had been taught to fear their Chief of Army Staff more than they feared Boko Haram. Fighting spirit was reinforced by Minimah’s ruthless decision to order court martials that sentenced over sixty soldiers to death for mutiny against Adeosun’s predecessor and for refusing to fight against Boko Haram. Soldiers decided to stand and fight, rather than retreat and risk being court-martialled and executed. Adeosun also brought new tactics. A special forces unit, 72 Strike Force Battalion, implemented his new aggressive policy of “relentless pursuit” of Boko Haram. South African private military company Specialised Tasks, Training, Equipment and Protection (STTEP) reinforced the battalion with training and technical expertise. STTEP is headed by Eeben Barlow, a retired South African special forces officer who helped found the infamous private military company Executive Outcomes, which has engaged in conflicts in several African countries including Angola and Sierra Leone.

Elections and insurgency

Nothing energises a government like an election. Boko Haram’s threat to disrupt Nigeria’s recently concluded elections gave the government a firm political will to prioritise tackling the insurgency. In the end the government did the right things, but too late to save it from defeat in the elections.

President Muhammadu Buhari was elected partially on a mandate to “lead from the front” and take the fight to Boko Haram.

However, former President Jonathan did much of what Buhari promised to do if elected. In some ways, the roles of Buhari and Jonathan have been swapped. Buhari is the tough general who is supposed to subdue Boko Haram using military force, Jonathan the deal-making politician with a track record of maintaining negotiated armistice deals with militants, as he did with Niger Delta militants. It remains to be seen whether Buhari will have the tactical dexterity to not only maintain the military momentum, but also to find a long-term solution to the conflict.

It would be a mistake to think that the insurgency has ended. Nigeria has been here before. A military crackdown in 2009 severely battered Boko Haram but served only to provoke the group into lashing out with more intense mass casualty attacks. While the army has proved that it can pin Boko Haram on the ropes, delivering a knockout blow will be more challenging. The best the army can do is to degrade Boko Haram to its 2010 capabilities, when the group launched some attacks but didn’t threaten national security.

Incoming Nigerian presidents have a track record of retiring senior military officers inherited from their predecessors, and appointing new security leaders they trust. Dasuki and the Minister of Defence Lt-General Aliyu Mohammed are sure to lose their jobs. Both men were key figures in the military coup that overthrew Buhari in 1985. The heads of the army, air force, and navy are also likely to lose their jobs now Buhari has arrived. Their replacements will have to decide whether to change or keep the tactics of their predecessors.

Another open question is whether the Buhari government will deepen the military alliance with Nigeria’s neighbours. Greater cooperation would entail more systematic intelligence sharing, early warning stations, and permanently authorising their troops to enter each other’s territories in “hot pursuit” of Boko Haram fighters. Nigerian pride means that long-term maintenance of the MNJTF is unlikely. Even if the MNJTF lasts, Nigeria’s desire to command and control the coalition is likely to cause friction with the other MNJTF members.

The army is finally playing its role. The stage is set for the government to demonstrate it has learned from 2009 and that it can end as well as engage in conflict.

https://newafricanmagazine.com/is-the-end-near-for-boko-haram/

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