The Chief of Army Staff Lt. General Tukur Yusuf Buratai, as usual, has graciously funded units, formations and
Nigerian Army training institutions across the nation to dramatically conduct this tradition.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Buratai was speaking at graduating ceremony of 2,723 soldiers at
the Nigerian Army Training Centre (NATRAC), Kontagora, on Tuesday.
Not exact matches
Col. Azubike Nass, a retired officer of the
Nigerian Army, who saw war as a member of the Boys Brigade, before later going on to
train at the
Nigerian Defence Academy, writes on Baifra's 50th anniversary.
The 7 Division,
Nigerian Army in conjunction with Mallam Garba Foundation a Kaduna based Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) has
trained and empowered One Hundred and Sixteen (116) widows and spouses of
Nigerian Army personnel of Maimalari Cantonment in skill acquisition and empowerment programme.
He continued, «In Britain we want to do more to help here, we want to increase military
training, to do more to help the
Nigerian army deal with Improvised Explosive Devices, to help with battle field medicine, to improve
training in air field defence.»
The
Nigerian Army said on Saturday that it has arrested 23 suspected cultists, who were conducting physical
training for new recruits, initiation, robbery and kidnapping.
Speaking on the activities for last year, the CAB said, «In 2017, the
Nigerian Army Finance Corps conducted its
training in line with the COAS Training Directives while also adopting the current realities of the federal government's financial
training in line with the COAS
Training Directives while also adopting the current realities of the federal government's financial
Training Directives while also adopting the current realities of the federal government's financial reforms.
In that cooperation arrangement, it was agreed that the American military will send advisors who will
train Nigerian Army soldiers and instruct them right on the front lines in the north eastern part of Nigeria.
The Chief of
Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai, has confirmed that the Sambisa Forest would be converted to
training ground for personnel of the
Nigerian Army as from 2017, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.
In its determined efforts of making Sambisa forest a habitable and also
training ground, the
Nigerian Army is following up its ongoing clearance operations with road construction into main heartland of the forest and adjoining towns.
Aftermath the conquering of Sambisa Forest, Chief of
Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, on Monday said Sambisa forest would serve as
training ground for personnel of the
Nigerian Army as from 2017.
Represented by Gen. Mohammed Garba, Commander Artillery, 311 Corps, he said that
training undertaken by NATRAC is one of the several measures being taken to adequately prepare troops of the
Nigerian Army to be capable of performing their duties effectively.
In his response, the COAS represented by the Chief of
Training and Operations (
Army), Major General David Ahmadu expressed the readiness of the
Nigerian Army to partner and collaborate with EU in order to totally defeat the Boko Haram insurgency.
The
Nigerian Army said on Saturday that it arrested 23 suspected cultists, who were conducting physical
training for new recruits, initiation, robbery and kidnapping.
The year 2016 study period and media workshop which is part of the
training schedule of the
Nigerian Army promises to be more interesting and beneficial as we have some Commanding Officers of units located in the North East and other parts of the country as participants.
The
Nigerian Army has launched its 2017
training operations tagged Exercise Crocodile Smile II, in Lagos and Ogun states, areas covered by troops of 81 Division...
The
Nigerian Army, Tuesday confirmed the death of Chief of
Training and Operations of the
Army, Major General Yushau Mahmood Abubakar in a road accident along Maiduguri - Damaturu Road.