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Nigeria's Chief Of Defence Staff, Irabor Asks 50 Military Generals To Quit Servi by Traplord09: 9:07pm On Dec 13, 2021
The officers cut across the Nigerian Air Force, the Nigerian Army and the Nigerian Navy; around 25 of the senior officers are in the army.

The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Leo Irabor has ordered 50 Generals in the Nigerian military to tender their resignation with immediate effect.
According to Daily Post, the officers cut across the Nigerian Air Force, the Nigerian Army and the Nigerian Navy; around 25 of the senior officers are in the army.

An impeccable source stated that Irabor gave the directive at the Defence Headquarters in Abuja on Monday.
At a 2pm meeting, the CDS thanked them for their service and told all present that it was high time they left office.
But the Course 36 Generals still had more than three years before their retirement.
“They are about 50; two of them in the Army will retire in 2022, while the rest have about three and half years left in service”, the source revealed.
Another source wondered why the Armed Forces were eager to ease out scores of capable and experienced hands at a time the country is battling insecurity.

Ironically, Irabor recently intervened in the 2016 forceful retirement of 38 Nigerian Army officers via a letter (Ref. No. CDS/8/A) to the Minister of Defence, Bashir Magashi, a retired Major-General.
They were asked to go in June 2016, an action described as arbitrary by those affected, security personnel, experts and Nigerians.
Till date, the military and the federal government are yet to comply with extant court judgments ordering the officers’ reabsorption.
In January 2020, Justice Rukiya Hasstrup at National Industrial Court in Abuja faulted the Army decision and directed their reinstatement.
In May 2020, Justice Edith Agbakoba approved that contempt of court charge is filed against the military chiefs for failing to comply with a valid order.

Re: Nigeria's Chief Of Defence Staff, Irabor Asks 50 Military Generals To Quit Servi by Laggafin: 9:39pm On Dec 13, 2021
Is dis fake or original news!!
Re: Nigeria's Chief Of Defence Staff, Irabor Asks 50 Military Generals To Quit Servi by Traplord09: 9:51pm On Dec 13, 2021
US, china and Russia. Super power countries with nuclear weapons, populations of hundreds of millions of military personnel, don't even have that much generals. Mediocrity on steroids.

This makes me wonder, how many generals are there in Nigeria? There are not even that many generals in China!
No wonder that the Nigerian Army is such a corrupt stable of filt


Na una pipu full dia, iMoron... Victors and Vanguisher General per quota-system. Not different if you look-over SAN rankings in fantastically corrupt and failed Nigeria. Nigeria is "Broke!" according to SR, maybe that is why they're forced to retire-by-force so many of their experienced-but-corrupt goons. Na una na, Yoro-Aboki Army of incompetents... The ZOOoo. Lol! Hahahaha chei... Sai Baba 4+4m/yrs!
Re: Nigeria's Chief Of Defence Staff, Irabor Asks 50 Military Generals To Quit Servi by Mynd44: 10:19pm On Dec 13, 2021

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