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Nigerian Air Force and its crashing planes, By Reuben Abati


Nigerian Air Force and its crashing planes, By Reuben Abati
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The Nigerian Air Force is the youngest arm of the Nigerian military, having been established only on April 18, 1964. In the course of its 57 years of operation, defending the air space of Nigeria and the country’s territorial integrity, the NAF has seen action in many theatres of operation: the Nigerian civil war, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Mali, the Gambia and Nigeria’s zone of terror, the North-East, producing in the process some of the finest officers that have served their country in the best traditions of military service. Modern warfare is no longer all about boots on the ground or physical combat. Advancements in technology and Artificial Intelligence have motivated more countries to invest more in technology, brain power and air power, in the same manner in which having a large navy was the fashion at the turn of the 19 ....

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Nigerian Air Force and its crashing planes


The Nigerian Air Force is the youngest arm of the Nigerian military having been established only on April 18, 1964. In the course of its 57 years of operation, defending the air space of Nigeria and the country’s territorial integrity, the NAF has seen action in many theatres of operation: the Nigerian Civil war, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Mali, the Gambia and Nigeria’s zone of terror, the North East, producing in the process some of the finest officers that have served their country in the best traditions of military service. Modern warfare is no longer all about boots on the ground or physical combat. Advancements in technology and Artificial Intelligence have motivated more countries to invest more in technology, brain power and air power, in the same manner in which having a large Navy was the fashion at the turn of the 19th Century. ....

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Monguno as his own foe | TheCable


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It is indubitable that Nigeria’s National Security Adviser (NSA), Major General Mohammed Babagana Monguno (retd) has not been on top of his national security mandate or brief since stepping in the saddle. Even now, these are not the best of times for him.  He, together with his professional competence keep unravelling in some monumental fashion that calls to question his appointment into the sensitive position in the first instance.
A few events, in recent times, have validated that perception. He has been unable to galvanise the nation’s security architecture for utilitarian benefits of Nigerians and the polity.  Had he been able to do so, the current saga around the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr Isa Pantami, would not have happened.  It would not have happened because Pantami would not have been appointed minister in the first instance on the strength of security report by the relevant agencies on his watch as the NSA. He shou ....

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Insecurity: FG declares war on bandits, kidnappers, others


Insecurity: FG declares war on bandits, kidnappers, others
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…279 kidnapped school girls released with help of repentant bandits – Gov. Matawalle
…Buhari celebrates release of abducted students, kicks against payment of ransom
…Our abductors threatened to kill, fry and eat us – Jangebe abductee
…Says kidnappers put sand in the rice they were fed with
…We’re relieved Zamfara Schoolgirls are free – UNICEF
…Tasks FG on schools’ safety
By Johnbosco Agbakwuru, Femi Bolaji, Ibrahim Hassan
After a five-hour meeting of the National Security Council on the security situation in the country, Defence Minister, General Bashir Magashi, retd, directed the new service chiefs to reclaim all areas dominated by bandits, kidnappers and other scoundrels in the country ....

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