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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 9:20pm On Jan 26, 2021
Profile Of Air Vice Marshal Isiaka Amao The New Chief Of Air Staff

AVM Amao was the Chairman of the Nigerian Air Force 53rd Anniversary Celebration Committee in 2017.

He was formerly the Deputy Theatre Commander OPERATION LAFIYA DOLE and later redeployed as the Director of Policy at HQ NAF.

He was in January 2020 appointed as the Chief of Policy and Plans (COPP).

Air Vice Marshal Isiaka Oladayo Amao was born on 14 Sep 65 at Enugu. He hails from Oshogbo LGA of Osun State. He attended the following academic schools: Nuhu Bamali Pry School Kaduna from 1971 - 77, Command Secondary School Kakuri Kaduna from 1977 – 82, Federal College of Freshwater and Fisheries Technology (FCFFT) New Bussa from 1994 – 96, University of Madras India from 2002 – 2003, Kaduna Polytechnic from 2005 – 2006 and National Defence University China from 2012 – 2013.

He enlisted into the Nigerian Air Force on 19 Jan 1984 as a member of 35 NDA Regular Course and was commissioned as Pilot Officer on 20 Dec 86. He started his Primary Flying Training at 301 Flying Training School (FTS) Kaduna from 1987 – 1989, did the Basic Flying Training at 303 FTS Kano from 1990 – 92 and Tactical Fighter Training at 99 Air Combat Training Group (99 ACTG) Kainji from 1993 – 99. Thereafter, went for Instructor Pilot Course at 301 FTS Kaduna from 2004 – 2005.

The senior officer had served in following NAF Units: 99 ACTG Kainji as Trainee/Sqn Pilot from 1993 – 2004, 301 FTS Kaduna as Instructor Pilot/Sqn Pilot from 2004 – 2007, HQ NAF Abuja as Air Assistance to Chief of Air Staff from Sep 08 – May 10, Nigerian High Commission London as Deputy Defence Adviser from May 10 – Aug 12 and Ag Defence Adviser from Nov 11 – Feb 12, Defence Headquarter as Assistance Director of operation from Aug 2013 – Jan 14, 99 ACTG as Commander from 25 Jan 14 – 20 Jan 15, 75 Strike Group (75 STG) as Commander from 20 Jan 15 – 16 Feb 16, Air Component Commander of operation ZAMAN LAFIYA / LAFIYA DOLE (North East operation) from 13 Feb 15 – 16 Feb 16, doubled as Acting Deputy Theater Commander (Air Ops) for operation LAFIYA DOLE from 4 Jan 16 – 16 Feb 16, Director of Policy (DOPOL) at HQ NAF, Abuja from 16 Feb – May 27 and Director of Operations (DOO) at HQ NAF, Abuja from 27 May – 6 Sep 16, Director of Training (DOT) at HQ NAF, Abuja from 6 Sep 16 – 22 Dec 16 and Director of Operations (DOO) at HQ NAF from 22 Dec 16 – 29 Jan 18. He is presently the Air Officer Commanding Tactical Air Command (TAC).

He is a fighter pilot and has participated in various operations such as: Draw Down of AFISMA operation in Mali from Aug 2013 – Jan 14, operation ZAMAN LAFIYA from 20 Feb – 19 Jul 15 and operation LAFIYA DOLE (North East operations) from 19 Jul 15 – 16 Feb 16. His decorations include: Forces Service Star (FSS), Meritorious Service Star (MSS), Distinguished Service Star (DSS), General Service Medal (GSM), River Benue Star (RBS), Passed Staff College (psc) and Fellow National Defence University (FNDU) China.

The senior officer has attended several military courses which include: Junior Division Course at Armed Forces Command Staff College (AFCSC) Jaji from Jun – Dec 1986, Senior Division Course at Defence Services Staff College India from 2002 – 2003, Defence Course at National Defence University China from 2012 – 2013, Aircraft Accident Investigation in Civil Airline at NCAT Zaria and Aircraft Accident Investigation Course at Karachi, Pakistan.

He has the following academic qualification: MSc in Defence and Strategic Studies from University of Madras, India, Master of Military Science and Strategy (MMSc) and Advance Diploma in Defence and Strategy Studies from NDU China, Post Graduate Diploma in International Relations and Diplomacy from Kaduna Polytechnic, National Diploma in Freshwater and Fisheries Technology from FCFFT New Bussa and Nigerian Defence Academy Certificate of Education.

AVM Amao is happily married to Mrs Elizabeth Olubunmi Amao and they are blessed with 3 lovely boys. His Hobbies include: reading, dancing, travelling, playing volley ball and golf as well as fish farming.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by komekn(m): 10:32pm On Jan 26, 2021
Whyem15:



What exactly does IPOB want? We need to know that before any negotiation can begin.

Is it cessation? That isn't negotiable.
Is it restructuring? They should demand their representatives and senators push for it in the national assembly.

If it is about other things, you can state them and we can discuss here.

The systemic and wide spread failure of this government has given petrol to start the engines of disunity and armed brigandry across the entire length and breadth of the country.

When government FAILS so badly as this regime had it gives room to opportunist self seeking groups to fill the gap. But it's insincere it is not done for the people but a few individuals to position themselves to power and enrich themselves.

Nigerian politics is not SELFLESS it is SELF -SEEKING and WICKEDLY SELFISH.

The UK is now suffering on all fronts from a very stupid and idiotic break up from the EU ( BREXIT). That brings zero socio-economic benefit to the people. However, it given unhindered unquestionable control to the
ruling political elite.

Unfortunately most people are not informed even not that well educated and are very easily swayed by sentiment and prejudiced notions that have no substance. Unfortunately such people are in the majority in Nigeria.

The security apparatus has failed COMPREHENSIVELY and the man to blame is PMB. There is now a huge vacuum and when such a vacuum exists other players will fill it in.

We now have ESN, OPC ( chief Igboho) and many others. Imagine you are driving and in broad daylight on the Lagos Benin Road you can be kidnapped like chickens into the bush. Ethical zero response from the police.

It will come to a point you will be considered to be extremely stupid to rely on the police to protect you. Because they just have one interest extorting money criminally from the public.

The Army is already over stretched they no longer have the capacity to ensure security in the nation.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by komekn(m): 10:38pm On Jan 26, 2021
kabe1:


Even though Adeniyi meant well with his video, he should still be punished.

For the following reasons;

- He was the GOC 7 division, he needed to show leadership, he did not. That video was demoralizing, he was taking troops in battle, nobody needs a simp in a life and death situation.

- He recorded and distributed a video in an unsafe, very unprofessional manner.

- The video showed operational areas

- The video, a classified material leaked to the general public.

- It was PR coup for Boko-Haram, ISWAP and the rest of the terrorist bandwagon.

You have different standards of what you consider professional.

I believe General Adeniyi is a true patriot and selflessly put his life on the line well earned status for the benefit of the soldiers under his command.

He should be promoted and made the COAS.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Nobody: 10:42pm On Jan 26, 2021
komekn:


You have different standards of what you consider professional.

I believe General Adeniyi is a true patriot and selflessly put his life on the line well earned status for the benefit of the soldiers under his command.

He should be promoted and made the COAS.

You don't embarrass your boss in public, he shouldn't have posted the video online, rather he should have escalated the issue to the highest level, even if it means seeking audience with the president. What he did deserves punishment, it's against a professional conduct.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by patwilly(m): 10:55pm On Jan 26, 2021
NafeesaAA:
smiley
Anti-US news wets your panties doesn't it? Isn't it grand that nobody sees you on this thread and the only ever time you pop in is to post news that shows perceived weakness/failures of the US military. I see through you my Lady.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by upko: 11:28pm On Jan 26, 2021
The Nigerian police force is one of the greatest security challenge in this country, sadly no amount of JF17 or Tucano can fix this.

We are past the stage of accepting and coming to terms with the complete disgrace, rot, corruption and incompetence that characterizes that institution, we cannot afford to overlook anymore.

The statewide insecurity is tied to the rot in the police force. without serious reforms, things would only get worse. We can’t pray the country out of this one or leave it to chance for things to change.
No police reform No security.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Toju200(m): 12:17am On Jan 27, 2021
Nigerian Air Force HQ
NIGERIEN CHIEF OF AIR STAFF VISITS NAF, ASSURES OF INCREASED DEFENCE COOPERATION, AS NAF WINGS 7 ADDITIONAL 7 NIGERIAN AIR FORCE PILOTS

The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Nigerien Air Force, Colonel Amirou Abdoulkader, has assured the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) of his commitment towards strengthening the strategic relationship with the NAF in fight against insurgency and other criminal activities affecting Nigeria and the Republic of Niger whilst also taking advantage of the opportunities available in the NAF to enhance professionalism and build needed capacity for the effective and efficient employment of Air Power in his Service. The Nigerien CAS disclosed this today, 26 January 2021, when he led a delegation on an official visit to the outgoing NAF CAS, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, at Headquarters NAF, Abuja. While in Nigeria, the Nigerien CAS also served as the Guest of Honour as the NAF winged 7 additional NAF pilots; 6 of whom recently completed their Basic and Intermediate Fixed Wing Training at 403 Flying Training School, Kano while the seventh completed his training with the Indian Air Force.

In his remarks during the visit, Colonel Amirou Abdoulkader, restated the commitment of the Niger Republic to strengthen the existing cordial relationship between the two air forces, which so far has yielded several mutually beneficial military collaborations. He noted that Nigeria and Niger are neighboring countries that share a common border of about 1,500km and have always maintained exemplary and fraternal relations covering social, cultural economic, and security interests amongst others. He noted that the context of the security challenges being faced by both countries necessitates greater synergy in relations on all levels. The Nigerien CAS disclosed that the mandate of the visit was to ensure the protection of the respective countries from all kinds of threats, both external and internal. He added that the nature of conflicts and the persistence of groups associated with unhealthy activities require the 2 countries to find lasting solutions and continuously adapt to current and future threats. According to him, “we must continue to strengthen our human material and operational capacities in order to be in line with current and future threats, it is in this context we visited the NAF which represents a model in the sub-region and could assist us to ensure growth and consolidation of our achievements.”

The Nigerien CAS also commended Air Marshal Abubakar for his visionary, focused and upright leadership while lauding NAF’s pivotal role in Counter Insurgency (COIN) Operations in Nigeria. He thanked the NAF CAS for the collaboration with Diffa Air Base 501 (BA501). He further urged the BA501 and the ATF to sustain the momentum. He prayed that the visit would mark a significant turning point in collaboration between the countries’ armed forces.

While welcoming the Nigerien CAS, Air Marshal Abubakar remarked that Twenty First Century security challenges require strong collaboration and strategic partnerships to successfully overcome them. He noted that this was the kind of partnership the NAF had enjoyed with its Nigérien counterpart over the years. He said the visit of the Nigérien Air Force CAS to HQ NAF was yet another strong demonstration of the Niger Republic's commitment to strengthening the partnership between both countries. He noted in particular that the story of the successes recorded in the COIN Operations in the Northeast of Nigeria would not be complete without mentioning how the partnership between the 2 air forces has contributed significantly to the gains made in the Northeast and other theatres of conflict.

Speaking on the winging of new pilots, the CAS highlighted that several NAF personnel had been trained in various specialties, with many others currently undergoing training both within and outside the country. He also noted that, from July 2015 to date, the NAF has winged 124 pilots comprising 76 pilots who completed their training in foreign institutions and 48 who had trained in local institutions. He further disclosed that with today’s winging of 7 pilots, the total number of pilots trained by the current Nigerian Air Force administration is now 131, which constitutes 49.6 per cent of the total strength of NAF active pilots. The CAS added that the 7 pilots who completed basic fighter pilot training are a testament of NAF’s deliberate efforts at training fighter pilots to man the fighter platforms in its inventory as well as those expected to be received in the nearest future, consequently, placing the NAF at a dominant position to deliver on its constitutional role, especially at this time when the nation is facing numerous security challenges.

Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar further disclosed that, at present, the NAF has a total of 193 officers and airmen/airwomen undergoing training abroad cutting across several specialties and trades. “Out of this number”, the CAS said, “2 pilots are currently undergoing Undergraduate Pilot Training with the United States Air Force, while 4 student pilots are in the Czech Republic undergoing Basic Fighter Training on the L-39 aircraft. In the same vein, 4 pilots are undergoing helicopter training at the United States Army Aviation, while another 4 have been processed to join up in the coming days”. He noted, furthermore, that 9 pilots were in the United Kingdom undergoing Basic Helicopter Pilot Training. The CAS also highlighted that another 9 personnel were in South Africa undergoing Basic Fixed Wing Pilot Training. According to him, “it is pertinent to highlight that notwithstanding these achievements, the NAF cannot afford to rest on its oars at training her personnel for combat readiness in the face of current security challenges”. Air Marshal Abubakar reminded the young pilots that the feat they had achieved came with responsibility and as such, much would be expected of them. He further thanked the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari, for his consistent commitment to the development of the Armed Forces, particularly the NAF.

In his welcome address the Chief of Policy and Plans (COPP), Air Vice Marshal Mohammed Idris, noted that both countries were currently confronted with common security challenges along a shared border. According to him. "In response to these threats, the Multi National Joint Task Force (MNJTF) was established and our nations collectively play a major role in troops and equipment contribution to the Force. Your visit is therefore timely as it will give both air forces the opportunity to critically deliberate on the security challenges confronting our nations with a view to finding lasting solutions. The Nigerian Air Force is open to partnerships and collaborations that would effectively address these security challenges.” He further encouraged the visiting CAS to explore all opportunities considered mutually beneficial to both air forces and nations.

While receiving the Nigerien CAS in his office, the Chief of Defence Staff, (CDS) General Abayomi Olonisakin, stated that the visit would reinforce and further consolidate on the existing cooperation between the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) and Nigerien Armed Forces. The CDS noted that the visit would open up more areas of cooperation especially, training between the NAF and Nigerien Air Force. General Olonisakin further stated that the AFN and MNJTF have been working together to ensure that peace is restored in the Lake Chard Basin area.

IBIKUNLE DARAMOLA
Air Vice Marshal
Director of Public Relations and Information
Nigerian Air Force
26 January 2021
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by LTGEN: 12:19am On Jan 27, 2021
kabe1:


It's a ceremonial role, he should have been COAS.
It is not a ceremonial role .Please go and read the specs.
He cannot be junior to the COAS .
Beegeagle’s comments on this topic are very appropriate.
He has 2 years seniority at the Maj. Gen Level He has been a Maj. Gen for 6 years.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by LTGEN: 12:21am On Jan 27, 2021
SamuelAnyawu:
My Southeastern Brothers avoid war Bikonu.

War is sweet and the initial stage, but later on....

The Kanuri's can testify.

I have met several Kanuri's who were businessmen now begging for a cup of rice in a tent here.... Hmmmmm

Make them no disturb my Owerri. I wan Party with IMSU girls for the new Cubana Chief priest Xhrine Club cool
I really hope they listen to you.
There is a lot I disagree with you about .
You are spot on .
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by LTGEN: 12:29am On Jan 27, 2021
Whyem15:


It is too large for Nigeria please, Gabon is very close to Central Africa ooo, how many miles we go dey patrol sef.

The pirates could also be from any central African country, who they are doesn't matter, where they were able to do it is the important issue.
I wonder it is getting ridiculous. The useless CNN said Gabon off the Coast of Nigeria Kilode now ?
Haba?

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by jpphilips(m): 1:22am On Jan 27, 2021
BabaOwen:
If the FG assassinate Nnamdi Kanu, things will get worst.

Says who?
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Nobody: 7:44am On Jan 27, 2021
jpphilips:


Says who?
Says Babaowen.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Nobody: 7:50am On Jan 27, 2021
sanctity454:

You don't embarrass your boss in public, he shouldn't have posted the video online, rather he should have escalated the issue to the highest level, even if it means seeking audience with the president. What he did deserves punishment, it's against a professional conduct.
So it is Adeniyi that post the video online? grin

When we post news for Una, Una no go read dey talk say nah propaganda grin

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Whyem15: 7:55am On Jan 27, 2021
The role the CDS plays depends on the CDS himself and the president. If the CDS isn't charismatic and the president doesn't acknowledge him, he will be ceremonial. But as the CDS is a senior officer to the COAS, he should be able to command the COAS.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 8:15am On Jan 27, 2021
UPDATE: Troops of Operation TURA TAKAIBANGO yesterday Monday killed 8 insurgents in their enclaves at Chindila town in Yobe State & Mayankari town in Borno state. Troops also recovered 6 AK 47 riffles plus ammunition.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Nobody: 8:25am On Jan 27, 2021
QuietMynd:

Lmao, u don go do research now now
No o grin

Attahiru nah very popular officer. I don notice am since the day he became the spokesman of the Nigerian army.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Nobody: 8:27am On Jan 27, 2021
JOSCOFELIX:
please esn should be very careful. i just contact a solider in imo from 82 division said that esn security withdraw when they involved the use of anti aircraft weapon. he said most of the esn boy when armed with juju but at the mention of anti aircraft weapon they fall back. six esn security are with them. they are starting a operation from 12 mid night and the operation is to flush all remaining esn. intel review they are ruining to Cameroon. please imo go hot.
one solider in hospital in icu.
esn secuirty upon there juju they still the run, he said some solider where dey do juju too, don spoill esn juju .
most of the solider in imo are southeast boys.
Lol... If toh say I no see the video of a soldier that fled, I 4 believe all this grin

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Nobody: 10:25am On Jan 27, 2021
Olusegun Obasanjo: commander in chief
Lt. Gen. Victor Malu (Benue): May 1999 - April 2001
Lt. Gen Alex Ogomudia (Delta): April 2001 - June 2003
Lt Gen Martin Luther Agwai (Kaduna): June 2003 - June 2006
Lt Gen Owoye Andrew Azazi (Bayesla): June 2006 to June 2007

Umar Musa Yaradua: Commander in chief
Lt. Gen. Luka Yusuf (Kaduna): June 2007 to August 2008
Lt. Gen. Abdulrahman Danbazzau (Kano): August 2008 - September 2010

Goodluck Jonathan: Commander in chief
Lt. Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika (Abia): Sept 2010 - Jan. 2014
Lt. Gen. Kenneth Minimah (Rivers): Jan 2014 - July 2015

Muhammad Buhari: Commander in chief
Lt. Gen Tukur Buratai (Borno): July 2015 - Jan 2021
Lt Gen Attahiru Ibrahim (Kaduna): Jan 2021

Copied from Bafana.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Nobody: 10:48am On Jan 27, 2021
No fewer than 20 members of courses 34 and 35 may proceed on retirement as the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), on Tuesday removed service chiefs and appointed a new set of officers to replace them.

The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, in a statement titled, ‘President Buhari appoints new service chiefs,’ named officers who would head the nation’s armed forces.

According to him, they include Chief of Defence Staff, Major-General Lucky Irabor; Chief of Army Staff, Major-General I. Attahiru; Chief of Naval Staff, Rear Admiral A.Z Gambo, and the Chief of Air Staff, Air-Vice Marshal Isiaka Amao.

Shortly after the appointment of the service chiefs, sources in the Nigerian Army told The PUNCH that the appointment of the new service chiefs might force no fewer than 20 generals in regiment courses 34 and 35 to retire. While Attahiru is a member of Course 35, Irabor is a member of Course 34.

Earlier in his statement, the Presidential spokesman, Adesina, stated, “President Muhammadu Buhari has accepted the immediate resignation of the service chiefs, and their retirement from service.

“Those involved are the Chief of Defence Staff, General Abayomi Olonisakin; Chief of Army Staff, Lt-Gen. Tukur Buratai; Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ibok Ekwe Ibas; and Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar.

“President Buhari thanks the outgoing Service Chiefs for what he calls their ‘overwhelming achievements in our efforts at bringing enduring peace to our dear country,’ wishing them well in their future endeavours.

“The new service chiefs are: Major-General Lucky Irabor, Chief of Defence Staff; Major-General I. Attahiru, Chief of Army Staff; Rear Admiral A.Z Gambo, Chief of Naval Staff; and Air-Vice Marshal I.O Amao, Chief of Air Staff.

“The President congratulates the new Service Chiefs, and urges them to be loyal and dedicated in the discharge of their responsibilities.”

20 generals may go

The PUNCH gathered that chief among those expected to retire is Lt. Gen. Lamidi Adeosun, the Chief of Training and Operations, Army headquarters.

He was promoted in 2019 to the same rank as Buratai by the President.

The PUNCH gathered that although many of the senior officers might retire, the service years of some of them might be extended by the new chief of army staff who would need their experience in the ongoing counterinsurgency campaign in the North-East.

It was also learnt that some of them might be posted to the defence headquarters, where they would not be reporting to the chief of army staff.

A retired general said, “We have the dearth of officers with experience in Liberia and Sierra Leone wars because it takes gut to fight these boys (insurgents). They use the same tactics we fought against in Sierra Leone and Liberia. It is not automatic that members of Course 34 and 35 would retire.

“Course 33 has gone, we have 34 and 35. Irabor is Course 34. Attahiru is course 35. About 20 generals in course 34 and 35 may go, but the COAS may retain some of them. He would use his discretion. He would want his course mates to be around him. Some may be posted to the defence headquarters.”

A retired officer, who spoke on condition of anonymity, recalled that there was a frosty relationship between Buratai and Attahiru.

Buratai had in 2017 removed Attahiru as Theatre Commander of Operation Lafiya Dole following a spate of attacks by the insurgents, including the killing of at least 50 people in a mosque.

Buratai also gave him a deadline to deliver Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau dead or alive within 40 days.

Attahiru had taken over the command in May 2017, from Irabor who is now the CDS, but suicide bombings and attacks on military formations increased drastically under him.

In June, barely a month after he took over, Boko Haram insurgents attacked Maiduguri, the Borno State capital.

A month after, a group of geologists and technologists from the University of Maiduguri were ambushed by Boko Haram insurgents at Magumeri area of Borno state. About 12 soldiers who escorted the academics were reportedly killed.

Some staff of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation on the team were also killed in the brutal ambush.

Boko Haram, using four female suicide bombers, also attacked Muna Gari, a suburb of Maiduguri, killing about 14 persons.

Attahiru was subsequently removed and posted out of the combat zone.

In his valedictory speech at the operation, Attahiru had described his posting as routine.

He stated that his team killed five Boko Haram commanders and neutralised 70 terrorists while he was at the helm.

Attahiru had said, “Suffice to note that during the operations, 5 high profile BHT commanders and many foot soldiers were killed, while many other members of the group surrendered owing to the effectiveness of the operations,” Attahiru said in December 2017.

“None kinetic operations were also conducted through coordinated media and information operations that led to the surrender of 72 BHT, who were immediately inducted into Operation SAFE CORRIDOR.

“Furthermore, operational support was also provided to troops of Multinational Joint Task Force during Operation RAWAN KADA in June 2017, which led to the killing of over 70 BHT and the capture of assorted automatic weapons.”

Following the increasing attacks by Boko Haram insurgency in the North-East and banditry in the North-West as well as activities of killer herdsmen in other parts of the country, the National Assembly, the northern socio-political organisation, the Arewa Consultative Forum; its counterpart in the South-West and Ohanaeze Ndigbo, called for the removal of the service chiefs, who were appointed in 2015.

But the Presidency has repeatedly dismissed such calls, saying it was the President’s prerogative to appoint and remove heads of the country’s armed forces.

Reacting to the removal of the service chiefs and appointment of new ones, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress in Niger State Mr Jonathan Vatsa, in an interview with The PUNCH, said the President’s action came late as the military had been bastardised already.

On his part, Kaduna State Christian Association of Nigeria Chairman and Vice Chairman (19 Northern States and Abuja), John Hayab, said the removal of the service chiefs was long overdue.

He stated, “Nigerians have received these changes as something long overdue that is why we will not celebrate much but pray more for them to make a difference.”

Buhari still loaded with nepotism, says Afenifere, faults S’East exclusion

The National Publicity Secretary of Afenifere, Yinka Odumakin, told The PUNCH that the changes were belated. He also wondered why an officer from the South-East was not appointed.

He said, “We are not excited about the belated action of Mr. President. So much has been done to damage the security architecture under nepotism.

“We can only be impressed with the new team when we no longer hear that soldiers are accompanying herders to beat people like it happened in Ogun days back.

“We will want to see inclusive security arrangement to be convinced that normalcy is about to return. We also will like to know why no person was found worthy from the South-East in the new team.”

Hit the ground running, senators tell service chiefs

Also, some Senators asked the newly appointed service chiefs to hit the ground running by tackling the worsening insecurity across the country.

Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe (Abia South) said, “The appointment of new service chiefs is better late than never. We have been calling for this for a long time now.

“Let us hope that this team would stem the tide of insecurity”.

On his part, Opeyemi Bamidele said, “This is just one out of a number of steps needed to be taken, to tackle insecurity which is making life difficult for Nigerians.

“We should work on the morale of the serving military officers so that they can pursue the war against banditry and insurgency very well”

https://punchng.com/20-generals-may-go-as-buhari-replaces-buratai-service-chiefs/

I wander why officers need to be retired because new service chiefs have been appointed... I thought the rank and position an officer is occupying shows who's the boss in the military undecided

Well, every country with them own style sha
cool
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Odunayaw(m): 2:07pm On Jan 27, 2021
Babaowen

It's not style or any such thing. A simple explanation is the way you're promoted with you classmates every 3rd term till you reach ss3. In ss3, some of your colleagues become Prefects while others remain senior students.

However after graduation, the prefectship is given to the next set (your juniors) no?. And then both prefects (outgoing) and ss3 students pass out. Won't it be an anomaly if your mates who were prefects pass out and you're still in school uniform?


I hope this explanation helps. The outgoing chiefs along with their coursemates have reached the end of the service years. The next set of chiefs are automatically juniors of the outgoing set. You want your junior to come and command you?

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by iblawi(m): 2:14pm On Jan 27, 2021
Odunayaw:
Babaowen

It's not style or any such thing. A simple explanation is the way you're promoted with you classmates every 3rd term till you reach ss3. In ss3, some of your colleagues become Prefects while others remain senior students.

However after graduation, the prefectship is given to the next set (your juniors) no?. And then both prefects (outgoing) and ss3 students pass out. Won't it be an anomaly if your mates who were prefects pass out and you're still in school uniform?


I hope this explanation helps. The outgoing chiefs along with their coursemates have reached the end of the service years. The next set of chiefs are automatically juniors of the outgoing set. You want your junior to come and command you?

Very nice explanation.

I wanted to tell him the way thing are done in military is completely different from public service and private organizations.

I like this explanation with secondary school scenario. Just perfect example.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Whyem15: 3:53pm On Jan 27, 2021
DHQ hasn't been posting any updates on the offensive for a while now, they are dulling spirit oooo.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Toju200(m): 3:58pm On Jan 27, 2021
Whyem15:
DHQ hasn't been posting any updates on the offensive for a while now, they are dulling spirit oooo.
they rarely update on TURA TAKAIBANGO
only soilders in the FL drops update
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by SamuelAnyawu(m): 4:03pm On Jan 27, 2021
Whyem15:
DHQ hasn't been posting any updates on the offensive for a while now, they are dulling spirit oooo.


Military has blocked off vehicular movements in my area. Most towns in Borno central and South are now Islands for 3 days now angry

We be Island now grin

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by kabe1: 4:05pm On Jan 27, 2021
Whyem15:
DHQ hasn't been posting any updates on the offensive for a while now, they are dulling spirit oooo.

I think it's because of the change in leadership. That's why the new guys don't need to waste time, it seems as though there's currently a vacuum.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Nobody: 7:12pm On Jan 27, 2021
Odunayaw:
Babaowen

It's not style or any such thing. A simple explanation is the way you're promoted with you classmates every 3rd term till you reach ss3. In ss3, some of your colleagues become Prefects while others remain senior students.

However after graduation, the prefectship is given to the next set (your juniors) no?. And then both prefects (outgoing) and ss3 students pass out. Won't it be an anomaly if your mates who were prefects pass out and you're still in school uniform?


I hope this explanation helps. The outgoing chiefs along with their coursemates have reached the end of the service years. The next set of chiefs are automatically juniors of the outgoing set. You want your junior to come and command you?
Thanks for the explanation.

But, I've read about senior officers been forced to retire. Example was during Minimah time as the COAS. I read that, officers that are Buratai senior will all be force to retire. Just to make way for Buratai.

After Ihejirika time too, I read that officers will be force to retire so that Minimah will become the COAS.

For example now, If an officer from course 33 will become the COAS, officers from course 34,35 and 36 will all be ask to go... Even though nah only members of course 36 support retire that year.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 7:26pm On Jan 27, 2021
Just In: President Muhammadu Buhari meets with Newly Appointed Service Chiefs in State House on 27th Jan 2021

President Buhari with Rear Admiral A.Z Gambo, Chief of Naval Staff; Major-General Leo Irabor, Chief of Defence Staff; Major-General I. Attahiru, Chief of Army Staff and Air-Vice Marshal I.O Amao, Chief of Air Staff as he meets with Newly Appointed Service Chiefs in State House on 27th Jan 2021.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by lebuhsi(m): 7:45pm On Jan 27, 2021
Good news from the NE

Nigerian Troops Invade Four Boko Haram Strongholds in Sambisa Forest

The Nigerian troops with the support of the Multinational Joint Taskforce (MNJTF) have invaded four Boko Haram strongholds in North-East.

The accomplishment was revealed few hours after the announcement of new military service chiefs.

The Operation led by Brig. Gen Waidi Shaibu, Brigade commander of 21 special armor brigade, stormed and killed several Boko Haram fighters in Maiyanki, Darulsallam, Bula kurege and Izza.

A top military source told PRNigeria that the camps served as training grounds for the militants fighters and stationed standby forces in preparation for ambush attacks on nearby troops positions.

The source said that a number of the terrorist unit commanders and high value fighters were eliminated, while many more were seriously injured in the ground and aerial strike Operation in the Insurgents’ enclaves.

Dozens of equipment have been captured from the terrorists while food stuffs, Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) making materials and clothings were destroyed.

“We have cleared Maiyanki, Darulsallam, Bula kurege and have now taken over Izza, all former Bolo Haram strong points. Our troops have been repeatedly attacked in harbour areas, throughout the night, but all were repelled while inflicting heavy casualties on the enemy.

“The situation is tough but we are winning. Sadly, a soldier paid the supreme sacrifice and 3 were injured , we brought them out. Our resolve and commitment is unshaken,” he said.

https://prnigeria.com/2021/01/27/boko-haram-sambisa-forest/?amp&__twitter_impression=true

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by iblawi(m): 8:00pm On Jan 27, 2021
BabaOwen:
Thanks for the explanation.

But, I've read about senior officers been forced to retire. Example was during Minimah time as the COAS. I read that, officers that are Buratai senior will all be force to retire. Just to make way for Buratai.

After Ihejirika time too, I read that officers will be force to retire so that Minimah will become the COAS.

For example now, If an officer from course 33 will become the COAS, officers from course 34,35 and 36 will all be ask to go... Even though nah only members of course 36 support retire that year.

Haaa shocked shocked shocked

I believe you wanted to say "if an officer from 33RC is to become COAS all 32RC will be asked to go."

Going back to the secondary school scenario, every set produce Headboy and other prefects. Although, Buratai was from 33RC while leo Irabo from 34RC and Ibrahim Atahiru is from 35RC. This simply means 34RC didn't produce COAS but produced CDS.

The simple truth is your juniors can't command you so you have to leave the force.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Nobody: 8:06pm On Jan 27, 2021
iblawi:


Haaa shocked shocked shocked

If an officer from 33RC is to become COAS all 32RC will be asked to go.

Going back to the secondary school scenario, every set produce Headboy and other prefects. Although, Buratai was from 33RC while leo Irabo from 34RC and Ibrahim Atahiru is from 35RC. This simply means 34RC didn't produce COAS but produced CDS.
I made a mistake grin I mean if a person from course 33 will become the COAS, officers from 32,31 and 30 will be ask to retire compulsory even though e fit be officers from course 30 suppose retire that year.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by youghs: 8:17pm On Jan 27, 2021
The first thing I would like to see the new service chiefs do is to first of all chase away Maj Gen. Eneche and the guys handling Nigerian army social media accounts especially twitter.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by iblawi(m): 8:17pm On Jan 27, 2021
BabaOwen:
I made a mistake grin I mean if a person from course 33 will become the COAS, officers from 32,31 and 30 will be ask to retire compulsory even though e fit be officers from course 30 suppose retire that year.

The simple truth is your juniors can't command you so you have to leave the force.

Even those in service know there seniors even if they happen to be on the same rank. That's why you see major-generals salute another major-general. A good example is the case of Irabor and Atahiru or Buratai and Adeosun who were both Lt. Generals.

They don't joke with seniority.

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