Brigadier General, Mohammed Yerima, Director Army Public Relations made the announcement in a statement on Friday.
Yerima said the decision was premised on the fact that the Nigerian Army (NA) made a lot of progress over the years and needed to re-align for better efficiency.
The Army Super Camps now reflects the nomenclature of the formations and units, followed by the name of the locations they occupy.
Similarly, sub-units are redesigned as Forward Operating Bases (FOBs) followed by the name of their locations.
The statement added that the changes are with immediate effect.
“The renaming is in line with the COAS Vision of having “A Nigerian Army that is Repositioned to Professionally Defeat all Adversaries in a Joint Environment”, Yerima noted.
Former Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has slammed the Presidency and the Spiritual Director of Adoration Ministry, Enugu, Fr Ejike Mbaka.
DAILY POST earlier reported that Mbaka made a U-turn on Thursday against the Buhari government, calling for the resignation of the president.
His call came following the inability of Buhari to solve the deteriorating state of insecurity in Nigeria.
However, responding, the Presidency attributed the recent call for resignation by Mbaka to Buhari’s decision to reject contracts allegedly by the cleric.
Fayose while reacting, described both the presidency and Mbaka as blackmailers and scammers
The former Governor noted that both the Presidency and Fr. Mbaka don’t deserve the attention of Nigerians.
John Jenkins: Popsy has a special place in derby history
28 Apr, 2021 11:10 PM
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Atishu and jockey Kozzi Asano forge clear of their rivals in last Saturday s Listed Warstep Stakes (2000m) at Riccarton. Photo Supplied
Atishu and jockey Kozzi Asano forge clear of their rivals in last Saturday s Listed Warstep Stakes (2000m) at Riccarton. Photo Supplied
Hawkes Bay Today
By John Jenkins
Hawke s Bay-owned Popsy, one of only six fillies to have won the Group 1 New Zealand Derby in the last 60 years, finally succumbed to old age last week and had to be euthanised at age 30.
The Sir Tristram mare had been residing at Hawke s Bay s Montana Lodge Stud for the past six years, on the property owned by Graham and Isabell Roddick.
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Fans of Enugu Rangers International Football Club, on Friday, paid glowing tributes to Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State, for his sheer dexterity, resilience and mind-blowing achievements in revamping the club and returning it to its winning ways, within one year of his administration.
The enthusiasts, who spoke during the launch of “The New Dawn”, a book on Enugu Rangers International Football Club, written by Basil Ojengwa, at The Base Event Centre, Enugu, narrated with nostalgia how Gov. Ugwuanyi repositioned and gave maximum support to the club, which enabled it to win the 2016 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) and the 2018 NFF/AITEO Federation Cup, after 32 years without winning a trophy.
The Colt: PRIDE OF DUBAI X LIMONCINO
If you have ever wanted to race a horse with a big pedigree and with a big trainer like Peter Moody, then don’t scroll past this colt.
This colt has one of the best crosses in the stud book, with horses bred on the same pattern or cross such as Group 1 winner Atlantic Jewel, Darci Brahma, Samantha Miss, Osbourne Bulls and Trekking, just to name a few.
He is out of a dam by champion of champion broodmare sire, ZABEEL, who has produced Group 1 winners from his daughters, such as Dundeel, Silent Achiever, Humidor, Faint Perfume, Extravagant and Dear Demi. It can be easily said that this colt would be and could be a stallion proposition, as in his pedigree, he has stallions closely related to him, like Cable Bay, Volksraad and Rip Van Winkle. He was picked by some of the best judges in the business, such as Sheamus Mills (Bloodstock Agent) and David Mourad (Blueblood Thoroughbred’s Racing Manager).