Tag: Nigerian Army

  • Troops overrun IPOB/ESN hideout in Anambra-Nigerian Army

    Troops overrun IPOB/ESN hideout in Anambra-Nigerian Army

    The Nigerian Army troops of 82 Division have dislodged the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its armed affiliate, Eastern Security Network (ESN) from their hideout in Anambra.

    The Director, Army Public Relations, Brig.-Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu, in a statement, said the clearance operation took place on Monday at Orsumoghu, Ihiala Local Government Area of the state.

    Nwachukwu said the notorious groups had serially launched attacks on defenceless civilians and security targets from the hideout.

    He said troops were met with stiff resistance from the dissident elements, as they closed in on their enclave during the operations along Imo-Anambra border communities.

    According to him, the criminals were overwhelmed by the troops’ superior firepower, forcing them to abandon their hideout.

    “After over running their camp, the gallant troops carried out further exploitation and recovered a cache of arms, comprising 22 Pump Action rifles, 19 Dane guns and 6 machetes.

    “Other items recovered include assorted mobile phones, sim cards, monitor and a laptop.

    ”One operational Hilux vehicle and various voodoo items and charms were also recovered,”he added.

    Nwachukwu said that investigations had revealed that the hideout served as the operational base of one Innocent Obieke (aka Double Lion).

    He said Obieke was said to be the head of the vigilante group in the area, but surreptitiously coordinated the criminal activities of IPOB/ESN in the area.

    According to him, the suspect is currently on the run, while troops have intensified operations to close in on him and his cohorts.

    “Members of the general public are please enjoined to continue to support troops and other security agencies with credible and timely information that will lead to the arrest of criminal elements in their vicinity,” he said.

  • My late husband declined Ponzhi Tarok stool – Widow of Gen Domkat Bali

    My late husband declined Ponzhi Tarok stool – Widow of Gen Domkat Bali

    Mrs Esther Bali, the widow of Gen. Domkat Bali, says contrary to falsehood surrounding the Ponzhi Tarok stool, her husband declined to be made the traditional ruler of the community.

    She disclosed this at a public presentation of the Book “Gen. Domkat Yah Bali As Ponzhi Tarok Designate: A Contextual Analysis of the Imbroglio, 1990-2020 on Sunday night in Abuja.

    The widow said that the book was meant to set the record straight regarding the falsehood and rumours on the stool, in the build up to the deceased selection and appointment as Ponzhi Tarok-designate.

    “The book is sequel to my discussion with a respected elder statesman who is in the know regarding the false rumours that were circulated regarding my husband which he brought to my attention.

    “The privileged information greatly motivated me to set the record straight for historical benefit of the present and succeeding generations,” she said.

    She said that the backdrop of the development was characterised by all sorts of rumours, lies, deceit among others, adding that Nigerians must always keep record to help document the truth.

    “As a realist, my husband initially declined their offer to be Ponzhi Tarok with humility and all sense of responsibility bearing in mind his declining health condition.”

    Bali said the deceased admitted that his health would not enable him to execute effectively the duties of the occupant of the Ponzhi Tarok stool.

    She said that her husband however presented the Tarok kingmakers with an alternative candidate, whom he could vouch for, but was rejected in their wisdom insisting on his selection.

    “As they insisted, the Plateau government published a new gazette, which did not follow due process in order to install him but the installation was not possible until his death.”

    She said that due to two restraining court orders, he followed the due process and informed the Plateau government of his desired to resign which they accepted officially.

    The widow said, thereafter, he immediately and honourably relinquished the position, while urging the government to begin the process that would lead to the emergence of Ponzhi Tarok.

    Prince Adewale Adebayo, who presented the book to the public, said that the book was a continuation of the life of Gen. Domkat Bali, adding that he lived as a poet, “and there was no ambiguity for Gen Bali”.

    Adebayo said that though the book “is small but it’s about principle and justice”, adding, “when you do justice, even a poor country will live in peace.”

    He, however, bought 2000 copies, adding that he would take a cue from it to also set some records straight in his community.

    Earlier, the Chairman of the occasion, retired Air Comdr Dan Suleiman, said the book was important because it gave the true version of what transpired during the imbroglio.

    Suleiman, who was a former military governor of Plateau, said the account of the event needed to be told because of the controversy that trailed it.

    “The general took everything in his stride; through the confusion, he held his head high, even if it dragged his name to the mud.

    ”He has always stood for truth, justice and integrity, and I am very privileged to be the chairman of this occasion,” he said.

    Bali, who died in Dec. 5, 2020, at the age of 80, would have been 82 on Jan. 27, and he was remembered at the event.

    Dignitaries present included representative of Gen. Ibrahim Babangida, former military president, Mrs Victoria Gowon, Mother of the Day, retired Lt.-Gen. Jerry Oseni, Dr Jerry Gana, former Information Minister, retired Vice-Admiral, Murtala Nyako, former Governor of Adamawa.

  • Nigerian Army kill top ISWAP commander, Buba Danfulani

    Nigerian Army kill top ISWAP commander, Buba Danfulani

    Military air strikes at the weekend decimated top commanders of the Islamic State for West African Province (ISWAP) and 21 insurgents around Lake Tchad Tumbun area.

    The air interdiction, which was carried out by the air component of Operation Hadin Kai killed a top ISWAP commander, Mallam Buba Danfulani and 21 terrorists in the strike.

    Nigerian Air Force (NAF) jets under Air Component of Operation Hadin Kai carried out the operation.

    Five other top members of the sect were killed in the airstrikes conducted over the Sambisa axis.

    The deceased are Musa Amir Jaish, Mahd Maluma, Abu-Ubaida, Abu-Hamza and Abu-Nura Umarun Leni.

    Danfulani recruited, indoctrinated Fulanis/herdsmen and coordinated deployment of spies, as well as tax collectors.

    An intelligence mission identified active terrorists’ training camps at Tumbun Kaiyowa and Tumbun Allura.

    They were also used as base for firing projectiles against Nigerian Army locations in Mallam Fatori in Borno.

    The Nigerian military has eliminated Amir Buba Danfulani, an Islamic State’s West Africa Province (ISWAP) commander.

    Nigerian Air Force (NAF) jets under Air Component of Operation Hadin Kai carried out the operation.

    Five other top members of the sect were killed in the airstrikes conducted over the Sambisa axis.

    The deceased are Musa Amir Jaish, Mahd Maluma, Abu-Ubaida, Abu-Hamza and Abu-Nura Umarun Leni.

    Danfulani recruited, indoctrinated Fulanis/herdsmen and coordinated deployment of spies, as well as tax collectors.
    An intelligence mission identified active terrorists’ training camps at Tumbun Kaiyowa and Tumbun Allura.

    They were also used as base for firing projectiles against Nigerian Army locations in Mallam Fatori in Borno.“The aircraft dropped bombs on the targets at Tumbun Kaiyowa, rockets and cannon at Tumbun Allura. Fleeing terrorists were eliminated with fighter helicopters.

    “Similar operation was conducted at Parisu and Njimia, within Sambisa Forest, where three different aircrafts bombarded the targets”, an officer told PRNigeria.

     

  • Liberian President, George Weah confers award on Nigerian Army officers

    Liberian President, George Weah confers award on Nigerian Army officers

    President George Weah of Liberia has conferred award of “Distinguished Service Order of the Republic of Liberia” on some Nigerian Army senior officers at the nation’s 65th Armed Forces Celebration.

    The Director, Army Public Relations Officer, Brig.-Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu, in a statement on Saturday, said the award was in recognition of their outstanding contribution to the growth and development of Liberian Armed Forces.

    Nwachukwu said that the Liberian President made the presentation during the 65th Armed Forces of Liberia Day Celebration held on Friday at the Barclay Training Centre, Camp Johnson Road, Monrovia, Liberia.

    He quoted President Weah as saying that the Liberian Government gave the awards annually to individuals whose outstanding contribution had significantly impacted the growth and development of Liberia, its armed forces and humanity.

    Nwachukwu said the awardees also got a letter of commendation from the Nigerian Ambassador to the Republic of Liberia, Amb. Godfrey Anichebe Odudigbo for making Nigeria proud.

    He said the award was conferred on the senior officers, who were seconded to the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) at different times, as part of ECOWAS Advisory Training Team.

    According to him, the awardees contributed immensely to the building and restructuring of the new AFL.

    “The officers who benefitted from the awards are, Col. Aminu Usman Gumel, Col. Gbenga Oyinwola, Col. Emmanuel Chukwu, Col. Ismaila Sule and Lt.-Col. Abdulkadir Abubakar.

    “Other awardees were drawn from Ghana, Sierra Leone, Liberia and USA,” he said.

    The Army spokesperson said that Col. Gbenga Oyinwola received the awards and letters of commendation on behalf of the recipients.

    He said that Oyinwola expressed gratitude to President Muhammadu Buhari and Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Faruk Yahaya for the opportunity to have served Nigeria in their various capacities.

    “He stated further that the award will motivate the recipients to be more productive in their service to the Nigerian army and the nation,” he said.

  • Troops eliminate kidnappers terrorising Auchi-Benin road

    Troops eliminate kidnappers terrorising Auchi-Benin road

    The Nigerian Army says its troops of 4 Brigade, on Wednesday eliminated three kidnappers believed to be part of the notorious kidnap and robbery gang terrorising motorists along Auchi-Benin road in Edo.

    The Director, Army Public Relations, Brig.-Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu, in a statement in Abuja, said the kidnappers met their waterloo while carrying out their nefarious operation along the axis.

    He said the kidnapers, however, ran out of luck as the vigilant troops swooped on them, engaging them in a gun duel that led to the elimination of three members of the gang, while others fled in different directions.

    Nwachukwu said the gallant troops recovered one AK 47 rifle, one pump action shotgun and other dangerous weapons.

    He said efforts were ongoing to track the fleeing criminals and free that corridor from all forms of violent crime.

    “The Nigerian Army wishes to enjoin the general public, particularly the good people of Edo to continue to expose criminal elements in their localities to law enforcement agencies.

    “They are also urged to go about their normal activities as efforts are in place to ensure seamless security,” he said.

  • Nigerian army will recruit only the best – COAS

    Nigerian army will recruit only the best – COAS

    The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Faruk Yahaya, says only the best candidates who are medically and physically fit will be recruited into the Nigerian Army.

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

    Yahaya stated this when he visited the Nigerian Army Battle Fitness Centre in Falgore, Kano state, to assess the ongoing screening for 82 Regular Recruit Intake on Tuesday.

    He urged the recruitment officers to leverage on the experience garnered from the previous exercises to improve upon the conduct of the ongoing one.

    The COAS advised the officers to ensure that the goals of the exercise are not compromised.

    He also pledged to equip the centre with more training aids and facilities to further enhance training at the centre.

    The Director, Manpower Planning, Maj.-Gen. Umar Musa, disclosed that over 3,800 candidates are currently undergoing screening at the centre.

    Musa added that the main goal of the exercise is to recruit young and physically fit Nigerians to fill the manpower needs of the army.

  • PHOTO: Obasanjo decorates son with rank of Brigadier General

    PHOTO: Obasanjo decorates son with rank of Brigadier General

    Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has decorated his son, Adeboye Obasanjo with the rank of Brigadier General.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Obasanjo decorated his son with the rank of Brigadier General on Thursday.

    The Nigerian Army had in December 2021 announced the promotion of some senior officers in recognition of their service to the nation.

    A total of 41 Brigadier Generals were promoted to the rank of Major General, while 76 Colonels were elevated to the rank of Brigadier General.

    See photo of Obasanjo decorating his son, Adeboye with the new rank of Brigadier General below:

  • Nigerian army redeploys GOCs, top officers in major shake-up

    Nigerian army redeploys GOCs, top officers in major shake-up

    The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Faruk Yahaya, has approved the posting and appointment of senior officers of the Nigerian Army in a bid to reinvigorate the service.

    In a statement by the Director, Army Public Relations, Brig.-Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu in Abuja, those affected in the exercise include General Officers Commanding and other senior officers.

    Nwachukwu disclosed that Maj.-Gen. Godwin Umelo had been redeployed from Defence Simulation Centre to Defence Headquarters (DHQ) and appointed the Director General, Defence Research and Development Bureau.

    He also disclosed that Maj.-Gen. V Ebhaleme was appointed Director, Support Services in Defence Space Administration while Maj.-Gen. GB Audu moves to Nigerian Army Resource Centre as Senior Research Fellow.

    Others, according to him, include the erstwhile Commandant of the Army War College Nigeria, Maj.-Gen. Solomon Udounwa who had been appointed Chief of Special Services/ Programmes (Army) in the newly established Army Headquarters Department of Special Services and Programmes.

    According to him, Maj.-Gen. MT Durowaiye from Army Headquarters Department of Policy and Plans moves to Army Headquarters Department of Administration (Army) and appointed Director Veteran Affairs Directorate.

    “Maj.-Gen. AE Attu moves from Army Headquarters Department of Policy and Plans to Defence Training and Operations and appointed Director Peace Keeping Operations while Maj.-Gen. UT Musa moves to Headquarters 81 Division as General Officer Commanding.

    “Maj.-Gen. CU Onwunle had been appointed Director of Communications DHQ; Maj.-Gen. OO Oluyede moves to Headquarters 6 Division as General Officer Commanding and Maj.-Gen. LT Omoniyi moves to Army Headquarters Department of Operations as Director Campaign Planning,” he said.

    Nwachukwu further disclosed that Maj.-Gen. OJ Akpor had been redeployed from Nigerian Defence Academy to Defence Headquarters as Director Defence Information, while Maj.-Gen. Abdulwahab Eyitayo moves from 7 Division to Defence Headquarters as Director Campaign Planning.

    He also said that while Maj.-Gen. LA Fejokwu had been appointed Director Standard and Evaluation DHQ, Maj.-Gen. JAL Jimoh was redeployed from Nigerian Army School of Artillery to Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) as Chief of Training.

    According to him, Maj.-Gen. HT Wesley moves from Office of the Chief of Army Staff to Headquarters Defence Intelligence Agency and appointed Director Administration and Maj.-Gen. JO Ochai moves to Nigerian Army Armour School as Commandant.

    He added that Maj.-Gen. SG Mohammed was redeployed from 6 Division to Army Headquarters Department of Policy and Plans as Deputy Chief of Policy and Plans amongst others.

    “Other senior officers affected in the reorganisation include; Brig.-Gen. AS Maikano who moves from Nigerian Army Welfare Insurance Scheme to 82 Division and as Commander Division Finance and Accounts.

    “Brig.-Gen. LA Lebo has been appointed Acting Deputy Chief of Training (Linkages/Integration), while Brig.-Gen. MO Ihanuwaze was appointed Director of Budget and Accounts (AHQ) and Brig.-Gen. Ojogbane Adegbe was appointed Director Psychological Operations, AHQ Department of Civil-Military Affairs,” Nwachukwu added.

    Army spokesperson disclosed that the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Faruk Yahaya, had charged all the newly appointed senior officers to justify the confidence reposed in them and redouble their commitment to duty.

    According to him, the COAS also urged the newly appointed senior officers to ensure value addition in their respective commands.

  • Ex-President Jonathan’s ADC, Adegbe promoted to Brigadier General

    Ex-President Jonathan’s ADC, Adegbe promoted to Brigadier General

    Aide-De-Camp (ADC) to immediate past President Goodluck Jonathan, Ojogbane Adegbe has been promoted to the rank of Brigadier General in the Nigerian Army.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Adegbe was promoted to Brigadier General in Abuja on Wednesday, along with 116 other senior officers who were promoted to Major and Brigadier Generals.

    Born on May 12, 1972, Adegbe graduated from the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA), Kaduna, in September 1995 as a member of the 42 Regular Course.

    The former ADC holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mathematics and a Master’s in Intelligence and International Security from Kings College, London.

    Prior to his appointment, Adegbe served at 1 Division Intelligence Group, Kaduna; 26 Motorised Battalion ECOMOG, Sierra Leone; Nigerian Army Depot, Zaria; Nigerian Army Intelligence Corps (HQ NAIC); Office of Defence Adviser, London, United Kingdom; Intelligence Production Centre, HQ NAIC, as well as 81 Division Intelligence Group, Lagos.

    It would be recalled that former President Goodluck Jonathan had on 13th May, 2010 approved the appointment of Lt. Col. Ojogbane Adegbe as his Aide-De-Camp.

    Army promotes 117 officers to Major, Brigadier Generals

    TNG reports the promotion of Adegbe was promoted by the Army Council along with 116 other senior officers who were promoted to Major and Brigadier Generals.

    The promotion, comprising of 41 brigadier generals to the ranks of major generals and 76 colonels to the ranks of brigadier generals respectively, was approved at the council’s sitting on Tuesday.

    The Director, Army Public Relations, Brig.-Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu, disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja.

    According to Nwachukwu, among those promoted to the rank of Maj. Gen are, Brig.-Gen. CU Onwunle, Director, Directorate of Army Data Processing Lagos; Brig.-Gen. M Danmadami, Research Fellow/Subject Expert, Indian Sub-Continental at the Nigerian Army Resource Centre Abuja.

    “Others are Brig.-Gen. OJ Akpor, Director Military Training, Nigerian Defence Academy; Brig.-Gen. UT Musa of the Department of Administration Army Headquarters Abuja and Brig.-Gen. Abdulwahab Eyitayo, Acting General Officer Commanding 7 Division/ JTF NE Operation Hadin Kai Maiduguri.

    “Also promoted are Brig.-Gen. V Ebhaleme of Defence Space Administration Abuja; Brig.-Gen. LT Omoniyi of Department of Civil Military Affairs Abuja and Brig.-Gen. NU Muktar, Acting Director of Procurement, Office of the Chief of Army Staff amongst others.”

    Nwachukwu further disclosed that Col. O Adegbe of the Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command Minna, Col. AA Babalola of Headquarters 3 Division, Col. NN Orok of Defence Headquarters and Col. MO Ibrahim of Army War College Nigeria, were promoted to the rank of Brig.-Gen.

    Others promoted according to him are, Col. BO Omopariola, Commander 25 Task Force Brigade; Col. UV Unachukwu of Army War College Nigeria; Col. OAO Ojo of Headquarters Nigerian Army Signals Lagos and Col HI Dasuki of the Forward Operating Base, Ngamdu, Borno, amongst others.

    “The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Faruk Yahaya, congratulates all the promoted officers and their families, and urges them to redouble effort to justify the confidence reposed in them by the Nigerian army,” he said.

  • Nigerian Army planting bombs in Southeast and blaming IPOB — Ex-Abia Attorney General

    Nigerian Army planting bombs in Southeast and blaming IPOB — Ex-Abia Attorney General

    A former Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice in Abia State, Umeh Kalu, SAN, has accused the Nigerian army of reportedly planting bombs in Southeast and blaming members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and the Eastern Security Network (ESN) for it.

    According to trending reports, Kalu was reacting to a statement issued on Monday by the Nigerian army claiming that troops on a special exercise have thwarted an attempt by members of the IPOB and ESN to unleash mayhem on residents of Mgbidi and Awo Mmamma communities in Orlu LGA of Imo State.

    The military claimed a swift response by the troops compelled the attackers mounted on two sienna buses and a Toyota Hilux truck to abandon their mission and withdrew in disarray, adding that four Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) planted by the group along Orlu-Owerri road have been uncovered.

    But Umeh Kalu accused the Army of masterminding planting of IEDs across the Southeast region and framing innocent members of the IPOB and ESN for it just to nail Maazi Nnamdi Kanu, leader of IPOB.

    He spoke on Tuesday at his residence while playing host to visitors amongst who were members of his School’s Old Boys Association, friends and political associates from Abia state who were on a private visit to his home.

    Kalu said: “Can the military go ahead and provide number of arrests made following the supposed busting of the ghost attackers? How come no single arrest was said to have been made by the all-powerful Nigerian army?

    “This is simply a comic relief from the Army and nothing more. Where are the two Sienna buses and Toyota Hilux truck the military claimed the attackers came in? None was retrieved by the troops from the attackers? What a comedy!

    “The Military simply planted IEDs themselves, went ahead to retrieve the IEDs that have no life in it claiming to have successfully diffused it just to appear to be working and appease their pay-masters.”

    The former Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice warned the military to stop attacking the good people of Southeast and framing innocent members of IPOB and ESN for it, insisting that IPOB was made up of a peace-loving people.

    “We have been raising alarms over the illegal activities of the Nigerian army in Southeast of recent and nothing has been done or said by the leaders and governors of Southeast. Innocent lives have been wasted all in the name of exercise Golden Dawn.”

    He said if such continues, he will be forced to let the world know how the Military has been going about supervising coordinated attacks and killings in Southeast in collaboration with sister agencies and blaming IPOB for it.

    “Enough is enough, the Nigerian military should stop this show of shame and stop stooping so low all in a bid to show force where there is none. They are more needed in the terrorists ravaged Northeast region and not Southeast where there are no cases of terrorists or bandits,” Kalu chided the Army.