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A British Military Advisory Training Team, in partnership with the Nigerian Air Force, has trained 150 Advanced Special Forces operatives to be deployed to troubled areas to help in tackling security challenges in the country.
The Special Forces, known as Nigerian Air Force Panthers, graduated yesterday at the Regiment Training Centre Annex, Special Operations Command of the Nigerian Air Force, Bauchi.

Speaking during the graduation ceremony, after the Advanced Special Operations Course 1/2022, the Air Officer Commanding, Ground Training Command, Air Vice Marshal Ibukunle Daramola said 285 personnel were nominated for the training.

Daramola said: “Out of the 285 personnel nominated for the course, only 150 were found fit after a series of medical and physical screening and inaugurated to commence the course.

“At the end of the course, 145 personnel, comprising three officers and 142 airmen will be graduating today (yesterday) and they have been found worthy in character and learning to qualify as Advanced Special Forces Operatives, also known as Nigerian Air Force Panthers.”

The AOC, Ground Training Command said that the Special Forces operations are characterised by speed, precision, destabilising shock effects and perseverance of forces which require that these Special Forces operations are painstakingly selected to ensure the attainment of desired effects and outcomes.

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He adds: “The kinds of effects that Special Forces operations are able to deliver are very critical at this material time, considering the fact that present threats to our national security are from violent non-state actors waging terrorist and insurgent campaigns against the Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. As such, these newly bred operatives would be employed as part of our offensive to ensure normalcy and calm are restored to restive communities within Nigeria.

“Ground Training Command remains resolute in ensuring qualitative training to enable us to have the best quality, as well as the right numerical strength of personnel to prosecute the fight against terrorism and insurgency working in synergy with sister Services and other security agencies.”

According to him, in equipping them for the task ahead, some of the curricula of the Advanced Special Operations Course entailed counter improvised explosive devices training, air-to-ground integration, remotely piloted aerial systems training, close quarter battle drills, among others, emphasising that, “as expected, the course was intentionally made tough to ensure that our trainees can withstand the gruelling physical conditions of ground operations.”

In his speech, the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Oladayo Amao, expressed optimism that the graduating students have imbibed the necessary skills, tactics, techniques and procedures required to conduct special operations pursuant to achieving the operational objectives of the Nigerian Air Force.

Amao, who was represented by the Chief of Policy and Plan, Air Vice Marshal Charles Ohwo, said that in furtherance of his vision of enhancing and sustaining critical airpower capabilities required for joint force employment in pursuit of national security imperatives, the Nigerian Air Force has so far trained about 5,000 Regiment and 2,000 Special Operations Forces personnel.

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Amao said the 150 graduating students of the Advanced Special Operations Course 1/2022 are however the first set of personnel to undergo in-Country Advanced Special Operations training, adding that the NAF’s ability to train this large number of personnel at a reasonable cost was possible because the training was conducted in Nigeria.”
Also speaking, the Commander, British Military Advisory Training Team, Col. Rory Shannon, described the United Kingdom’s relationship with Nigeria and with its military as “deep-rooted and very strong.”

Shannon said, “At the Security and Defense Dialogue that was held between the United Kingdom and Nigeria’s Armed Forces and other Agencies in January of this year, our Chief of Defense Staff Spoke reiterating a desire to strengthen links between our militaries including in this particular area.

“The Nigeria-UK relations is hugely important. The deployment of what we’ve conveyed here will help save lives and defeat a common enemy. So, I know that there are continuing close cooperation, we will continue to contribute to improving the security situation.”

The Advanced Operatives Course has helped develop the foundation, building on previous training, and setting participants and students up for much more effective counter-violent extremists operations in North-East Nigeria, the Lake Chad Basin and other troubled areas.

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Women in Plateau Block Burial of 28 Palm Sunday Attack Victims Over Arrests

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Women in Plateau Block Burial of 28 Palm Sunday Attack Victims Over Arrests

Women in Plateau Block Burial of 28 Palm Sunday Attack Victims Over Arrests

Residents of Angwan Rukuba in Jos, Plateau State, were left in shock on Tuesday as a funeral service for victims of the Palm Sunday attack was disrupted by protesting women demanding the release of detained youths. The attack, which occurred on Palm Sunday, claimed the lives of at least 28 people, leaving several others injured.

The protesters, many armed with leaves and chanting songs, blocked the entrance to the church where the mass burial was scheduled, insisting that the burial could not proceed until authorities freed three youths reportedly arrested following the killings. Rhoda Aliyu, one of the women leading the protest, said, “We will not allow the burial to take place until our sons are released.” Another protester, Mathew Bulus, added, “Those arrested are innocent. The government should go after the real perpetrators and leave our youths alone.”

The demonstration heightened tensions as about seven bodies were brought to the church. Community sources confirmed that the women, supported by several youths, were calling for the unconditional release of the detained teenagers before proceeding with the burial.

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The Palm Sunday attack involved armed assailants—suspected bandits—who stormed Angwan Rukuba and the Gari Ya Waye neighborhoods around 8 p.m., firing indiscriminately at residents and leaving widespread devastation.

President Bola Tinubu, who visited Plateau State following the attack, expressed condolences and directed security agencies to apprehend the offenders. He also ordered the installation of over 5,000 AI-enabled CCTV cameras across the state to enhance 24-hour surveillance and prevent future attacks.

Governor Caleb Mutfwang, who had visited the affected areas, condemned the killings as a well-planned attempt to destabilize the state. He assured residents that justice would be served and urged traditional rulers, religious leaders, and community stakeholders to collaborate with security forces to restore peace. He also commended the people for maintaining calm and avoiding retaliation despite the provocation.

As of press time, security agencies had not responded publicly to the arrests or ongoing tensions. The protest underscores the deep frustration and fear among residents in bandit-affected communities in Plateau State, highlighting ongoing challenges in securing vulnerable areas and ensuring justice for victims.

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Security Forces Deployed as Bandits Kill Three Residents in Niger Communities

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Security Forces Deployed as Bandits Kill Three Residents in Niger Communities

At least three residents have been killed and several others injured after armed bandits attacked the Lanta, Tunga, and Bagna communities in the Erena ward of Shiroro Local Government Area, Niger State. The attacks, which began around 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, mark another deadly incident in the region’s growing insecurity crisis.

Eyewitnesses said the assailants arrived in large numbers on motorcycles, operating for several hours without resistance, looting properties and opening fire on residents before fleeing. Local sources warned that the death toll could rise as families continue to account for missing relatives. Many residents have reportedly fled to Erena town, considered a safer nearby settlement.

A local resident said, “So far, we have recovered three bodies. Many others sustained injuries of varying degrees. Many people have fled… We are calling on the government to come to our rescue.”

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Maurice Bello Magaji, Niger State Commissioner for Homeland Security, confirmed the incident and stated that the government is working with security forces to respond to the attacks and restore order. Officials say reinforcement teams and patrols have been deployed to the affected communities to prevent further casualties.

The attack highlights the deepening insecurity in rural Niger State, where armed bandits have frequently targeted villages, abducted residents, and caused widespread fear. Analysts note that bandits often exploit the remote terrain to carry out raids with minimal resistance, killing civilians, looting homes, and displacing populations.

Local leaders and residents have condemned the attacks, urging both state and federal authorities to intensify security measures and protect vulnerable communities. Meanwhile, displaced residents face uncertainty as they seek safety and access to basic services.

Security agencies have promised to track down the perpetrators, but analysts warn that sustained and coordinated action is necessary to curb banditry in Niger State and prevent further attacks.

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Army Debunks Viral Claims by Ex-Soldier ‘Soja Boi’, Insists Allegations Are False

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former lance corporal, Rotimi Olamilekan, popularly known as “Soja Boi
Former lance corporal, Rotimi Olamilekan, popularly known as “Soja Boi

Army Debunks Viral Claims by Ex-Soldier ‘Soja Boi’, Insists Allegations Are False

The Nigerian Army has dismissed allegations made by former lance corporal, Rotimi Olamilekan, popularly known as “Soja Boi,” describing his viral interview as misleading, false, and damaging to national security efforts.

In a statement released on April 7, the Army, through its spokesperson Appolonia Anele, clarified that Olamilekan was dismissed due to repeated acts of indiscipline and violations of military regulations, not for “speaking the truth” or expressing political opinions as claimed in the interview.

According to the Army, the former soldier’s dismissal followed due process and was based on serious misconduct, including breaches of the Armed Forces Social Media Policy. These violations, the military said, involved unauthorised media appearances, commercialisation of military identity, partisan content creation, and misuse of military uniform.

The Army stressed that the narrative being circulated online misrepresents the facts and could undermine public trust in the military, especially amid ongoing Nigeria security challenges.

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Responding to claims about poor welfare, the Army rejected assertions that personnel receive only basic salaries without additional support. It explained that the Nigerian Army salary structure is governed by the Manual of Financial Administration for Armed Forces of Nigeria (MAFA), which ensures a transparent and structured remuneration system based on rank and years of service.

It added that soldiers are entitled to various benefits, including uniform allowances and service-related entitlements, which are paid directly into their accounts. The Army further noted that personnel deployed in combat zones—such as Operation HADIN KAI—receive operational allowances and mission-specific incentives designed to support their welfare and effectiveness.

The military also debunked claims that troops are forced to purchase their own uniforms and protective equipment, describing such allegations as entirely false. It stated that all necessary kits, including uniforms, weapons, and operational gear, are issued through established logistics systems overseen by ordnance units.

Addressing concerns about troop safety, the Army insisted that no soldier is deployed without adequate protective equipment, including bulletproof vests and helmets. It described claims suggesting otherwise as deliberate misinformation aimed at misleading the public.

The Army warned that spreading unverified information could harm troop morale and national security, urging Nigerians to rely on official sources for accurate updates on military activities.

It concluded by calling on the public to disregard what it termed baseless allegations intended to generate sympathy and discredit the Armed Forces, reiterating its commitment to professionalism, discipline, and the welfare of its personnel.

The development comes as public scrutiny of the military continues to grow, with social media amplifying narratives around military welfare in Nigeria and operational transparency.

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