“As we celebrate this #ArmedForcesRemembranceDay, we solemnly thank the Almighty God for giving us men and women ready to obey the call to fight and if need be, die for the fatherland. We are grateful that they were faithful to the cause,… pic.twitter.com/JhGTJhsv71
LAST COMMAND OF Late Lt. Col Abu Ali.. “Gentlemen, stay alert , alive and be prayerful. I don’t want any of my soldiers injured or lost his life in this operation, and if at all someone may go down, let me be the one”#ArmedForcesRemembranceDaypic.twitter.com/GirtwEI0ME
For all that they had done and continue to do in defence of our lives and territorial integrity, on this #ArmedForcesRemembranceDay, we have every reason to #ThankASoldier. May the souls of our fallen heroes continue to rest in peace.
Armed Forces Remembrance Day: Shun calls for division, inter-ethnic wrangling Abiodun
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James Ogunnaike
Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has called on Nigerians to shun calls for division, insurgency, banditry, and all inter-ethnic, religious, and politically motivated wranglings capable of disintegrating the country.
He said they should embrace team-spirit, brotherliness, and compassion for fellow beings.
The governor made this call on Friday, at the 2021 Armed Forces Remembrance Day, held at the Arcade Ground, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.
He said, in order not to make sacrifices made by the country’s fallen heroes be in vain, Nigerians must encourage the use of democratic process and appropriate institutions in the processes of seeking redress.
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