72 Hours Spent Retrieving Scattered Vital Organs of Fallen Soldiers Says Lagbaja

In a somber ceremony held in Abuja, the Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja has revealed the harrowing details of the recovery efforts following the tragic loss of military personnel in Okuama community, Delta State. The fallen soldiers, whose lives were claimed during a mission, faced a daunting aftermath as their vital organs were scattered, requiring an extensive retrieval process spanning 72 hours. During the burial proceedings, Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja shared the challenges encountered in the aftermath of the incident, emphasizing the extraordinary measures undertaken to honor…

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Remain Loyal, Committed To Your Constitutional Responsibilities- Gen Lagbaja Directs Troops…

….As He Salutes Their Sacrifice The Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja has charged troops of 82 Division, Nigerian Army (NA) and Joint Task Force South East Operation UDOKA to remain loyal and committed to their constitutional responsibilities as enshrined in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, to guarantee the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the nation, as well as peaceful coexistence of the nation’s citizenry. The COAS gave the charge during his operational visit to Headquarters 82 Division Nigerian Army on Tuesday 9 January 2024.…

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President Tinubu Expresses Condolences for Military Officers’ Demise in Niger State

In a somber and heartfelt response, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has extended his sincere condolences for the tragic loss of military officers in Niger State. The President’s message of sympathy comes as a show of solidarity and support to the families of the fallen soldiers and the entire military community. The incident, which occurred in Niger State, marked a poignant moment as the nation mourns the courageous servicemen who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. The President’s condolence message reads ‘The tragic loss of our gallant officers…

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