That letter came one day after 151 retired three - and four -
star generals and admirals sent a letter to House and Senate leaders opposing cuts to the international
affairs budget, to which the Trump administration proposed an almost 30 %
budget cut in 2017.
Atwood is slated to direct the flick that will
star the trio doing what they do best (like pretending to sleep with each other's parents, pretending to have had extra-relationship
affairs, and pretending to have an incredible amount of disposable income in front of the ladies), but presumably with more epic premises and bigger
budgets.
«Some of those promoted to the rank of Two
Star Generals (Major Generals) include Brigadier General HO Otiki, Acting Commander Defence Headquarters Garrison, Brigadier General OO Soleye, Acting Director Veteran
Affairs, Defence Headquarters, the Acting Provost Marshal, Brigadier General AT Hamman, the Acting Military Secretary, Brigadier General F Yahaya, the Acting General Officers Commanding 3, 7 and 8 Divisions, Brigadier General BA Ahanotu, Brigadier General IM Yusuf and Brigadier General SO Olabanji respectively, Acting Commander Nigerian Army Ordnance Corps Brigadier General JI Unuigbe, Brigadier General AA Jidda, Acting Commander Nigerian Army Corps of Supply and Transport, Acting Chief of Accounts and
Budget (Army), Brigadier General JE Jakko, Commandant, Depot Nigerian Army, Brigadier General VO Ezugwu and Brigadier General ACC Agundu, Director, Foreign Liaison, Defence Intelligence Agency, Acting Commander, Headquarters Command Army Records, Brigadier General HE Ayamasaowei and Brigadier General MS Yusuf, Commander Guards Brigade, while late Brigadier General BA Raji, was promoted posthumously.