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Wow just getting to know that the late Major Gen. Philip Effiong (Ojukwu’s 2nd-in-command during the Biafran War, who’d signed the peace treaty with Gowon) was friends with and used to visit my paternal grand-uncle Sir Philip Nkwocha of blessed memory.

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Didn’t get to have a much personal experience with Ndaa Philip Uwaezuoke Nkwocha (was quite a kid when he died about 2007), but he had a reputation as an astute academic (one of the pioneers in my community of origin) and Director, Sunray Publications, Port Harcourt.
I fondly remember him for his bald rounded head, áfó beer (potbelly 😂), baritone voice and boisterous, witty humor. As a lover of education, he’d greatly influenced my father (who has always supported his children education-wise). And a bevy of texts
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MEANING OF THE SYMBOLS ON THE NIGERIAN ARMY'S FLAG

From a force of 18,000 in infantry battalions and supporting units at the end of World War II in 1945, the strength of the Nigerian Army rose to around 126,000 in three divisions by the end of the Nigerian Civil War in 1970.
In terms of doctrine, the task of the Nigerian Army has not changed; it is to close with and defeat an organised enemy.

The Army uses a flag that has three vertical stripes (red, black, and red). On it is the emblem of an Eagle, a six-pointed star, and the Arabic text.
HistoryVille takes a look at the symbols and their meanings. The flag is flown at the Nigerian Army Headquarters, Abuja.
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Today Nigeria marks #ArmedForcesRemembranceDay. We remember and honour the men and women of the Armed Forces who have paid the supreme price to safeguard the peace, security and stability of our country.
We also commemorate the operational successes of our Armed Forces in the fight against terrorism, banditry and all forms of criminality. We owe the progress being made to their unceasing gallantry and sacrifice on behalf of all of us.
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The @HouseNGR Speaker, Rep @femigbaja laying the wreath during the 2020 Nigerian Armed Forces Remembrance Day celebrations in honour of the brave men & women who fight day & night to protect the corporate existence of Nigeria & its territorial integrity
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The Speaker of @HouseNGR, Rep. @femigbaja, flanked to his left by Senator Yahaya Abdullahi, @NGRSenate Majority Leader and the Vice President @ProfOsinbajo.
To his right, the Minister of Defence, General Bashir Magashi (Rtd) and the FCT Minister Alh. Muhammad Bello. ImageImage
The President, the leadership of other Arms of Government and Service Chiefs at the #ArmedForcesRemembranceDay ImageImageImageImage
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As part of activities to ensure the smooth celebration of this year #ArmedForcesRemembranceDay Parade happening today Tuesday 15 January, 2019 at the National Arcade Abuja by 9am, the following routes will be blocked in the morning during the event:
👉Court of Appeal junction

👉Foreign Affairs junction

👉Bayelsa House junction

👉Benue House junction

👉Phase 3 flyover

👉Aso Drive by phase 3

👉Mopol Gate behind National Arcade
All inconveniences are highly regretted. Join the Armed Forces in remembering the fallen heroes who sacrificed their lives for peace and security of our dear nation.

👌 Signed @JohnAgimDDI
Cc: @DefenceInfoNG
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My first time in travelling in the Northeast combat area, gunfire started. Scared to pieces, I screamed. One of the soldiers in the truck looked at me and asked, Aunty, don't you like this ringtone? Should we change it for you? 😂 Tuesday is Armed Forces Remembrance Day; this..
...thread is dedicated to Nigerian troops, who are fighting/have fought/will fight insecurity not only in the Northeast, but all over the country. It chronicles memorable experiences, stories of bravery, fear, passion, love, anger, sorrow, in the combat zone...
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Destination- Gamboru Ngala.
It was a very slow journey. A portion of the route was bad, and in those places, IEDs could be buried by BH. So we wait for the EOD to manually clear before others drive thru. Each car drives following the tyre marks of the one-
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