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  • Stand by your oath, be ready to fight terrorism – Army Chief charges new recruits

    Stand by your oath, be ready to fight terrorism – Army Chief charges new recruits

    The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Olufemi Oluyede has tasked the new recruits of the Depot Nigerian Army, Zaria, in Kaduna State, to remain prepared to fight terrorism and insurgency in the country.

    The Chief of Army Staff emphasized the importance of upholding the Nigerian Army’s core values.

    Speaking at the Passing Out Parade of the 6,195 of the 88 Regular Recruits Intake on Saturday, Oluyede stressed the importance of courage, professionalism, and resilience in the face of adversity.

    He also reminded the recruits that the life of a soldier is one of sacrifice and patriotism, noting that the “Nigerian Army is a professional institution tasked with the mandate of securing the sovereignty of our great nation, Nigeria.”

    “As you pass out today and take your place in this noble profession, be aware that you will form part of our nation’s solutions to the challenges of terrorism and insurgency.

    “Therefore, wherever you are deployed, your actions must be a reflection of your training, and you must display courage in the face of adversity.

    “The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step, and your journey began on January 13, 2025, when you commenced your basic training.

    “You have been prepared for anything the world will throw at you, and I assure you that you will face challenges that may initially seem insurmountable.

    “Stand by the oath you have taken and do your duty without forgetting our core values of discipline, loyalty, integrity, selfless service, courage, and respect for others.

    “These values will form the compass that will lead you to your finest hours in the face of adversity,” he said.

    Oluyede charged the recruits to strive for excellence in their duties, noting that “Your actions must be a reflection of your training, and you must display courage in the face of adversity.

    “You must be trustworthy and committed to a currency of excellence, determination, and selfless service.”

    The Chief of Army Staff assured the recruits that their welfare was his topmost priority.

    I urge you to take a quick, well-deserved break and be ready to receive the next set of recruits, as the process for the 89 Regular Recruits Intake has already reached an advanced stage.

    “I assure you of the Army Headquarters’ support in always realising your training objectives”. COAS said.

    Oluyede expressed appreciation to the President, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, and other stakeholders for their support to the Nigerian Army.

    “I appreciate the President, Commander-in-Chief of our Armed Forces, His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for his steadfast belief in and support of the Nigerian Army,” he said.

  • Ex-Army chief, Buratai escapes death as Boko Haram attack convoy

    Ex-Army chief, Buratai escapes death as Boko Haram attack convoy

    Lt. Gen.Tukur Buratai (retd) a former Chief of Army Staff, reportedly escaped death on Friday after suspected Boko Haram insurgents engaged his convoy in a heavy gunfire attack in Borno State.

    TheNewsGuru reports that the lawmaker representing Borno, Senator Ali Ndume, made this known during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Sunday, June 8, 2025 where he highlighted the escalating insecurity in the Northern region.

    According to the lawmaker, the retired army general and his accompanying soldiers were ambushed near a frontline military base. He added that a fierce exchange of gunfire ensued between the attackers and the troops escorting Buratai.

    He said, “We are in a dire security situation. Just two days ago, Buratai was attacked at the front operations base in Borno. His team responded gallantly, but the insurgents managed to destroy several military assets.” 

    According to Ndume, the attackers reportedly targeted high-value equipment, including Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles (MRAPVs), tanks, and machine guns.

    The insurgents not only destroy these assets, but they also steal weaponry and equipment. Violent conflict, banditry, and sabotage have spread across the nation.

    He remarked, “The situation in Borno is deteriorating rapidly. Insurgents now move freely, torching and stealing military equipment. It is becoming a full-blown crisis.

    “All six geopolitical zones are experiencing security challenges to varying degrees.

    “Even in the South-South, we are grappling with economic sabotage like oil theft. At this point, the South-West appears to be the only relatively safe region.”

  • Nigerian army wings 22 pilots, engineers

    Nigerian army wings 22 pilots, engineers

    The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Olufemi Oluyede, has winged 22 qualified officers and soldiers as pilots and certified maintenance engineers in order to boost its operational readiness.

    The army chief, winged 22 of the 46 aircraft pilots, mission operators, engineers and technicians, trained by the Nigerian Army in Turkey.

    The winging ceremony was conducted at the closing of the 2024 COAS Annual Conference held on Wednesday in Abuja.

    In his remarks, the COAS said the winging of the pilots, engineers and technicians was to strengthen army’s professionalism and combat readiness, utilising his command philosophy.

    “We just winged 22 qualified officers and soldiers a moment ago as pilots and certified maintenance engineers.

    “Their winging is a morale booster and confirms their certification to fly and maintain the Turkish Bayraktar TB2 drones in our inventory.

    “The Nigerian Army plans to procure additional unmanned aerial systems in the coming year to enhance its operations across all theatres.

    “I am aware that Mr President is currently presenting the 2025 Budget proposal to the National Assembly for consideration and speedy passage.

    “The Nigerian army looks forward to a smooth project defence and timely release of appropriated funds in the new year to facilitate its activities,” he said.

    The Commander, Nigerian Army Space Command, Brig.-Gen. UG Ogeleka, said the army had in 2022, sent 35 officers and 11 soldiers from Nigerian Route 3 Piloted aircraft System Regiments to train in the operation and maintenance of the Bayraktar TB2 drone in Turkey.

    Ogeleka said the Nigerian government acquired 43 of the drones to support the army operation in the North West Theater.

    According to him,the trained crew comprised locally piloted aircraft pilots, mission operators, avionics and mechanical engineers and technicians.

    “Overall, we have 14 trained locally piloted aircraft pilots, seven mission operators and 23 engineers and technicians.

    “They did the project with 46 trained pilots and technicians from Bayraktar TB2 drone.

    “However, for the purpose of this wining ceremony, I want to present 22 of them because others are engaged in operational duty,” he said.

    The commander said the personnel had since the deployment of Project Guideline in 2022, successfully conducted several operations including intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, as well as precision strikes within Kaduna and Niger State environment.

    He revealed that the team had conducted 254 sorties and a total flight time of 1,664 from October 2022 to date.

  • What new Chief of Army Staff said after assuming command

    What new Chief of Army Staff said after assuming command

    The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Olufemi Oluyede, has pledged to adopt an all-inclusive leadership approach to foster collaborative and effective army to tackle the nation’s security challenges.

    Oluyede made the pledge while addressing Principal Staff Officers after Regimental Quarter Guard procedure for his formal taking over of command as the 24th COAS on Monday in Abuja.

    This is contained in a statement by the Director, Army Public Relations, Maj.-Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu, on Monday in Abuja.

    The COAS commended the officers and soldiers for the support, strength, and commitment shown during the solemn period leading to the burial of the erstwhile COAS, Late Lt.-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja.

    He emphasised the importance of innovation in proffering security solutions and urged commanders to think creatively and develop novel strategies to combat emerging threats.

    Oluyede assured of his commitment to providing the troops with the needed support and morale toward ending terrorism and insurgency in Nigeria.

    He said the army recognised the fluidity of the emerging security challenges as well as the rapidly evolving security landscape, and was determined to stay ahead of the curve.

    He enjoined commanders at all levels to fashion out innovative ways to end terrorism and insurgency in the northeast and other volatile regions in the country.

    Earlier, the Chief of Administration, Maj.-Gen. Ohwonigho Akpor, described the event as a solemn regimental procedure, where the old Nigerian Army flag had to be retired to museum for custody.

    Akpor said it was supposed to be presented to the outgoing COAS for retention, as an honour and reminder of his command of the Nigerian army.

  • JUST IN: Reps confirm Oluyede Chief of Army Staff

    JUST IN: Reps confirm Oluyede Chief of Army Staff

    The House of Representatives has confirmed Lieutenant General Olufemi Oluyede as the Chief of Army Staff of the Nigerian Army.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Lieutenant General Oluyede was confirmed substantive Chief of Army Staff by the House of Representatives on Thursday.

    This followed his screening on Wednesday by the Joint Committees on Defence and Army.

    The committee Chairman, Babajimi Benson submitted the report during plenary and urged the House to confirm Oluyede; a prayer granted at the session presided over by the Deputy Speaker, Benjamin Kalu.

    Details later…

  • Acting COAS expresses worries over challenges faced by soldiers

    Acting COAS expresses worries over challenges faced by soldiers

    The Acting Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Olufemi Oluyede, has solicited for more budgetary allocation for the Nigerian Army to enable it to discharge its constitutional responsibilities and provide accommodation for soldiers.

    Oluyede made the appeal when he received the Senate Committee on Army led by Sen. Abdulaziz Musa Yar’Adua on a condolence visit on Monday in Abuja.

    The army, he said, has been recruiting about 15,000 personnel yearly but is yet to provide commensurate accommodation to house them.

    He expressed worries that the army might face challenges of accommodating the soldiers when the current security challenges stabilised and they return to barracks.

    “It is important for me to reiterate that Nigeria belongs to all of us and without your support, it would be very difficult for us to secure Nigeria.

    “I want to really appeal to you, very eminent personality of Nigeria, to just please support us and make our job very easy so that we can help secure Nigeria as much as possible.

    “Well, over time, we have had situations where the resources that are attributed to the Nigerian army keeps dwindling.

    “I think this is a very good forum for me to appeal that maybe in considering next year’s budget, a few very important issues should be noted.

    “For instance, in the last couple of years, we’ve been recruiting about 15,000 personnel but I can tell you that not a single support has been given in terms of the accommodation,” he said.

    Earlier, Sen. Yar’Adua urged the Acting COAS to continue with the legacy of the late Army Chief, Lt.-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja.

    He said the senate had a robust relationship with Lagbaja who he described as a “very practical officer” and very knowledgeable of military Operations.

    He descried late Lagbaja as a “very honest officer who always “says it as it is”.

    The Committee chairman said that the late Lagbaja led the army and improved security of the country significantly.

    He assured the acting COAS of same courtesy and support for him to continue with the legacy of Lagbaja, and urged the army to deploy technology in the fight against terrorism.

  • Finally, Tinubu moves to confirm Oluyede as Chief of Army Staff

    Finally, Tinubu moves to confirm Oluyede as Chief of Army Staff

    President Bola Tinubu on Friday sent a letter to the Senate seeking confirmation of Lt. Gen. Olufemi Oluyede’s appointment as the substantive Chief of Army Staff (COAS).

    Special Adviser to the President on Information & Strategy, Mr Bayo Onanuga, made this known in a statement on Friday in Abuja.

    Onanuga explained that in the letter, Tinubu seeks Oluyede’s confirmation in accordance with the provisions of Section 218 (two) of the 1999 Constitution as amended and Section 18 (one) of the Armed Forces Act.

    He recalled that Tinubu appointed Oluyede as the Acting Chief of Army Staff on Oct. 30 following the illness of Lt. Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja. According him, Gen. Lagbaja, however, died on Nov. 5.

    He said that Tinubu is confident about the leadership qualities, professional integrity, and experience of Lt. Gen. Oluyede to lead and inspire the army to ensure national security and stability.

    Onanuga stated that before he was appointed Acting CAS, Oluyede, a member of the 39th Regular Course, like his predecessor, served as the 56th Commander of the elite Infantry Corps of the Nigerian Army, based in Jaji, Kaduna state.

    ”He was commissioned a second lieutenant in 1992, effective from 1987 and rose to Maj.-Gen. in September 2020. Since his commissioning as an officer, Oluyede has held many command positions,” Onanuga said.

  • President Tinubu confers posthumous honour on Lagbaja

    President Tinubu confers posthumous honour on Lagbaja

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has conferred a posthumous National Honour of Commander of the Federal Republic (CFR) on the late Chief of Army Staff Lt.-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja.

    Tinubu announced the award during his remarks at the burial of Lagbaja at the National Military Cemetery Abuja for his bravery, loyalty and service to the nation.

    “As an eternal symbol of our appreciation, I have granted late Chief of Army Staff, the posthumous National Honor of Commander of the Federal Republic of Niger, CFR.

    “I invite his wife, Maria, to collect the posthumous Honor of Commander of the Federal Republic of Niger. For me, he was a trusted advisor whose formidable intellect and breadth of knowledge served this nation well,” he said.

    The president said that Lagbaja was a trusted advisor, a man of prudent action who cared about the nation and men who served under him.

    He described late Lagbaja as “a true soldier, a general and officer who symbolized the best of his profession and whose commitment to the nation he loved was singular and undiluted.

    He said that Lagbaja had a clear understanding about the role of the military in securing and defending our country, its people, and their hard-won constitutional democracy.

    “He was more than I could have hoped for. He was one of my best appointments. Lt.-Gen. Lagbaja embodied the finest ideas of a patriot and a soldier. He had an abiding faith in the capability and readiness of our Armed Forces to save and keep us.

    “He displayed uncommon valor in the charge of his duty and in the administration of the rank and file for he cared about their welfare and that of their families.

    “Lt.-Gen. Lagbaja, our nation has indeed lost a regent who truly distinguished himself as a thoroughbred professional soldier. Though his departure could cause great dismay, late Lagbaja would not want sorrow to overtake us.

    Tinubu, Shettima, Akpabio, others pay farewell respects to Lagbaja

    President Bola Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, Speaker of the House of Representatives Tajudeen Abbas, and First Lady Oluremi Tinubu, on Friday, paid their last respects to the late Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, who passed away on November 5 at the age of 56.

    Other dignitaries in attendance included the National Security Adviser, Malam Nuhu Ribadu, ministers, governors, serving and former service chiefs, and members of the Diplomatic Corps.

    The final interment of the late army chief began on Thursday with a service of songs, followed by a funeral service on Friday morning at the National Christian Centre in Abuja.

    The body of Lagbaja arrived at the National Military cemetery at 3:15 p.m., accompanied by full military honours, before the burial ceremony commenced in accordance with military tradition.

    The pallbearers and firing party took their positions, and the pallbearers marched with the casket through the firing party before the last post was performed. The burial oration was read by the Acting Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Olufemi Oluyede.

  • Despite family plea, Lagbaja’s remains arrive Abuja for state burial

    Despite family plea, Lagbaja’s remains arrive Abuja for state burial

    The remains of the late Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja was taken from Lagos State to Abuja, the federal capital territory (FCT) on Thursday for state burial.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the head of the Lagbaja family had appealed to the government for the body of the deceased to be brought to his native Ilobu community of Osun State for burial.

    However, Lagbaja’s remains departed the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Ikeja, aboard NAF918 at 10:14 a.m. today and arrived in Abuja via the the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport at about 12:16 p.m. in preparation for his final burial.

    Recall President Bola Tinubu had ordered a state burial for the late COAS, who died on November 5 in Lagos Stater after failling sick. Born on Feb. 28, 1968, Lagbaja was appointed Chief of Army Staff on June 19, 2023, by Tinubu.

    As a mark of respect, senior military officers formed a guard of honour upon the arrival of Lagbaja’s remains at the airport.

    The farewell ceremony from Lagos was attended by dignitaries, including Lagos State Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu represented by his Deputy, Dr Obafemi Hamzat; Chief of Staff to the Governor,  Mr Tayo Ayinde, and the Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akiolu, represented by White Cap chiefs.

    The Chief of Air staff, Air Marshal Hassan Balla Abubakar, and  the Acting Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Olufemi Oluyede were at the event.

    The funeral services will commence on Thursday with a Service of Songs at the Army Headquarters Garrison Parade Ground, Mogadishu Cantonment Abuja.

    The funeral service is slated for Friday at the National Christian Centre, followed by an interment at the military cemetery.

    Lagbaja: Traditional ruler, family want burial in his Ilobu hometown

    Earlier, the head of Lagbaja’s family in Ilobu in Irepodun Local Government Area of Osun, had appealed for the body of the deceased to be brought to his hometown for burial.

    Speaking, Mr Tajudeen Lagbaja, head of the family said: “Lagbaja’s death  is like a dagger in my heart and it feels like it snuffed life out of me. He was like a son to me.  He is Taoreed and my son too is also named Taoreed. He used to call me uncle and always assured me that he will attend to my needs, but now he is gone”.

    The senior Lagbaja said that they took solace in the fact that death is inevitable and that Lagbaja’s death was the will of God

    “His death is painful to us. We have lost so many people in the town before, but Lagbaja’s death is the hardest and saddest. We the family, however, appeal to the Nigerian Army and Federal Government not to bury him in Abuja, but here in his home town,” he said.

    Meanwhile, the death of the Chief of Army Staff has thrown his native Ilobu Community into deep mourning. A correspondent, who was in the town, reports that the whole area looked unusually calm.

    At the Palace of the Olobu of Ilobi Land, Oba Ashiru Olaniyan, he appealed to the Nigerian Army and the Federal Government to allow the community to bury the late COAS in the community.

    He said it would be a great honour, if the army would grant the community’s request to bury the deceased in his ancestral home.

    The traditional, who was seen in a mourning mood when NAN correspondent visited his Palace in Ilobu, directed the National  President of Ilobu-Asake Development Union (IDU), Oluremi Salako, to speak on his behalf.

    He said that the town was planning its annual “Ilobu 2024 Day” on Saturday, before the sad news of Lagbaja’s death filtered in.

    He said that in the last couple of weeks, the town had engaged in prayers for Lagbaja to get well, having learnt of his health challenges.

    “We were high in hope and confident about his quick recovery. Waking up this morning to the news of his death was a rude shock to the entire community.

    “We are downcast and in sorrow. He is not just the son of the soil, but one of the shinning stars of the entire Yoruba race. If you go round the community, you will see a community that is in deep sorrow.

    “Ilobu is a very happy town, but this morning, the sun suddenly snatched away from our sky,” the royal father said.

    He also said that the IDU executives had an emergency meeting, where they decided that Ilobu Day celebration be suspended indefinitely.

    Lagbaja did not enjoy life outside military, family head laments

    Meanwhile, a member of the Lagbaja family of Ilobu kingdom, Mr Demola Lagbaja, has expressed regret that the late Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, did not enjoy life outside the military.

    The family head spoke while receiving the St. Charles Grammar School, Osogbo, Old Boys Association, who paid condolence visit to the Lagbaja family house in Ibadan on Monday.

    He said that the expectations of the family was that their late son, would after serving his tenure, retire to enjoy the fruit of his labour.

    Lagbaja said the family had submitted to the will of God following the incident, saying that, “some tears will never dry.”

    He noted that the late Chief of Army Staff, had all his active years in the military, having completed his A level at the Polytechnic.

    “That was our wish, which never came. What happened has happened. We have to submit to the will of God, but we are very proud of our son, for he made us proud. All we can wish him is to rest in peace,”Lagbaja said.

    The head of Lagbaja family appreciated the association for the visit, adding that their late son had been well spoken off since his demise.

    Speaking earlier, the delegation led by the Chairman, Board of Trustees of the school, Mr Sola Omopo, on behalf of members of Ibadan branch of the association, presented a condolence letter to the family.

    Omopo eulogised the deceased, saying he had done well for the school and a proud and financial member until he passed on.

    “He was building a very standard project of about N550 million for the school which is about 80 per cent completion.

    “When we heard the news, it was very shocking for all of us both in Nigeria and diaspora, hence the decision to pay a condolences visit to the family,” he said.

  • We lost one of our best – NSA eulogises Lagbaja

    We lost one of our best – NSA eulogises Lagbaja

    The National Security Adviser (NSA), Malam Nuhu Ribadu, has described the late Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, as one of the best military officers that Nigeria has ever produced.

    Ribadu said this during a condolence visit to the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher and the Acting COAS, Lt.-Gen. Olufemi Oluyede, on Wednesday at Defence and Army Headquarters Abuja.

    He described the late army chief as an incredible man, loyal, committed, trustworthy, compatriot and a good leader.

    According to him, Lt.-Gen. Lagbaja loved his soldiers, worked for the Armed Forces and Nigeria and also loved the military.

    “I am here to condole the Armed Forces of Nigeria, the Chief of Defence Staff, the Chief of Army Staff, and the entire members of our Armed Forces, who have suffered a great loss.

    “We lost one of our best because Lt.-Gen. Lagbaja was an incredible man but that is what life is all about.

    “He has been called to a higher level and we will continue to pray for his family and those he left behind.

    “We will continue to be grateful to God for the life he led, for the service he gave, and the commitment he did for his country.

    “To our President, President Bola Tinubu, it is a very sad loss, a difficult one to feel, but we thank God for his life,” he said.

    Ribadu was accompanied by the National Coordinator, National Counter-terrorism Centre, Maj.-Gen. Adamu Laka and other top officials from the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA).

    He had meetings with both the CDS and the Acting COAS and signed condolence registers at both Defence and Army Headquarters.