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It will never well with this MURIC man You will die shameful death ☠️☠️ |
valiju:you can customize yours too from police it is for VIP |
stephenduru:hate seeing this terrorist in disguise governor abeg |
virtual7:na so my brother. Everybody is corrupt this days. God no go shame |
virtual7:10k for five years... Show them you have make it in life and give them 50k |
WoeBetide666:it is better the real bad guy ( bullhari) to rule for more years than this BH indisguise governor |
Ynix:thank you. You can as well tutor me. I just want something different from economics... Like Cyber security and the rest |
Please what is the full meaning of the ODI and how am I going about it. Thank you Ynix: |
Please help me out , what master programs can I do with BSc Economics apart from the economics |
This is really good! COAS FLAGS OFF WELFARE FLIGHT FOR TROOPS OF OPERATION HADIN KAI The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Lieutenant General Faruk Yahaya, in his efforts to cater for the welfare of troops and boost their morale, has flagged off welfare flight for troops of Joint Task Force Operation Hadin Kai (OPHK) who are proceeding on pass to and fro the theatre of operations to other parts of the country. The COAS performed the symbolic ceremony today Monday, 9 August, 2021 at the Nigerian Air Force Base Maiduguri, Borno State. Lieutenant General Yahaya in his remarks said welfare of troops is one of his cardinal focus for the Nigerian Army and it is in this regard that the initiative was birthed in order to ease the movement of personnel of OPHK by addressing problems such as distance and other associated challenges, while proceeding on pass to see their families and loved ones. He said the ongoing Joint operations in the Theatre has further strengthened the synergy between the services and other security agencies which informed the decision of Chief of the Air Staff to provide the Nigerian Air Force Charlie-130 aircraft to lift troops of the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN), personnel of other security agencies, as well as civilian staff of the AFN from Maiduguri to other parts of the country. He stated that the flight will be twice a month to meet the the 2 weeks duration of leave passes in the theatre, He added that personnel leaving on pass will be granted two weeks. The COAS further directed that all security measures must be strictly adhered to, as troops will be thoroughly searched, cleared and documented before boarding the flight. He urged all troops to utilize the opportunity to promote synergy amongst all the services and security agencies in the theatre, in order to achieve success in ongoing and future operations. While appreciating the President, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari for his guidance, directions and the confidence reposed in the AFN, Gen Yahaya plegded his unalloyed loyalty and commitment to defending the constitution of the country. He also extended his appreciation to the Minister of Defence Major General Bashir Magashi (rtd), the Chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Irabor, Chief of the Naval Staff, Chief of the Air Staff and the Inspector General of Police for their support and collaboration. Speaking earlier on the schedules of flight, the Chief of Operations (Army), Major General Olufemi Akinjobi said the welfare flight has been scheduled to cover 3 main hubs, namely Lagos, Abuja and Maiduguri. Troops from Lagos will be housed and managed at Ikeja Cantonment, while those in Abuja will be at the Nigerian Army Forward Operational Base and those in Maiduguri will be at the Headquarters Theatre Command.
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One of the people that cause the deadly lekki massacre that let us loose our beloved.... She is not in anyway good to me FuckOsuPigs: |
This is not a good idea for whoever wrote it down there. We need more to the write up |
This act didn't happen in 2014 but 2015 when buhari was a president and Buratai was the COAS |
Okay... My brother Lai will work over it
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Charmerbeautylooks:you are shortage of brain � fluid boss |
onthehill:The girl looks like lifeless Buhari of Daura and at the same Jubril of northern Sudan |
OPERATION HADIN KAI: COAS ISSUES OFFICIAL VEHICLES TO REGIMENTAL SERGEANT MAJORS OF THE NIGERIAN ARMY The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Lieutenant General Faruk Yahaya is walking his talk, as he continues empowering Regimental Sergeant Majors (RSM) of the Nigerian Army to enhance their funtionality. Lieutenant General Yahaya handed over keys and official documents of a brand new Toyota Hilux to the Regimental Sergeant Major (RSM) of Headquarters 7 Division, Master Warrant Officer Mohammed Babayo, during an operational visit to the Division on Wednesday, 21 July, 2021. The COAS stated that the move is aimed at restoring the prestige associated with the office of an RSM, whom he described as the custodian of Nigerian Army customs, ethics and traditions. He also said RSMs in the Nigerian Army and the military globally, play pivotal role in refining, grooming, and putting the regimental lives of young officers and soldiers in check, when freshly deployed to the unit, on passing-out from their respective training institutions.
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OPERATION HADIN KAI: COAS ISSUES OFFICIAL VEHICLES TO REGIMENTAL SERGEANT MAJORS OF THE NIGERIAN ARMY The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Lieutenant General Faruk Yahaya is walking his talk, as he continues empowering Regimental Sergeant Majors (RSM) of the Nigerian Army to enhance their funtionality. Lieutenant General Yahaya handed over keys and official documents of a brand new Toyota Hilux to the Regimental Sergeant Major (RSM) of Headquarters 7 Division, Master Warrant Officer Mohammed Babayo, during an operational visit to the Division on Wednesday, 21 July, 2021. The COAS stated that the move is aimed at restoring the prestige associated with the office of an RSM, whom he described as the custodian of Nigerian Army customs, ethics and traditions. He also said RSMs in the Nigerian Army and the military globally, play pivotal role in refining, grooming, and putting the regimental lives of young officers and soldiers in check, when freshly deployed to the unit, on passing-out from their respective training institutions
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Oluwapresley:DM me |
Kandeed:special forces na grade by grade this one na naija level Biko
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donstan18:bad niggah With bad thought May your thoughts no kill you |
COAS ASSURES WOUNDED PERSONNEL OF COMMITMENT TO THEIR TREATMENT The Chief of Army Staff Lt Gen Faruk Yahaya has reitrated Nigerian Army’s (NA) commitment to giving prompt attention to the medical needs of wounded officers and soldiers at the 44 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital in Kaduna. The COAS gave the assurance today Thursday 8 April, 2021 while visiting wounded personnel in the hospital. He expressed appreciation for their sacrifice to the nation, adding that the NA is doing everything possible despite the challenges of the Covid - 19 pandemic to provide them with adequate treatment in order to hasten their recovery. He also disclosed that all arrangements have been concluded for personnel that require medical treatment abroad to be flown out, especially for those that need plastic surgery and prosthetics. Lt Gen Yahaya further stated that arrangements are ongoing to build a state of the art facility in the hospital for the production of prosthetics for personnel who lost their lower limbs in service to the nation. He disclosed that the ongoing effort is in partnership with some foreign experts from Germany. According to him, the partnership will not only hasten the provision of such artificial body parts, but also save the army the huge cost of moving the personnel abroad for treatment. He pointed out, that some of the delays being witnessed in actualising this partnership is as a result of the Covid - 19 pandemic. During a tour of the hospital wards, the COAS made token donations to all the in-patients to further boost their morale. The COAS was later given a brief by the Chief Medical Director (CMD) of the hospital, Colonel Steven Onuchukwu on the achievements and challenges of the hospital. Responding, the COAS, expressed commitment to ensuring that the challenges of the hospital are adequately addressed to cater for the medical needs of personnel. ONYEMA NWACHUKWU Brigadier General Director Army Public Relations Photos������ |
Kalapizim:you got it bro... French riffle Fabrique Nationale (FN) |
Lovethaa:please cut soap � for me |
Mrxawe:wisdom will not kill you |
TruthHurts1:very useless, senseless, eye service Boko Haram governor. You will not end well |
SenecaTheYonger:he just got the video today |
obembet:mean he is a real yahoo |
Lewisjohnson:DM me |
iwaeda:Shameless man |
