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Tuesday, 11 November 2025

I Am A Small Boy, But The Position I Am Standing In You Can Never Stand In it- Soldier Fires Back

I Am A Small Boy, But The Position I Am Standing In You Can Never Stand In it- Soldier Fires Back

A video circulating on social media shows a tense exchange between a soldier and a minister in Abuja, highlighting a dispute over alleged land grabbing.


The incident, captured by Channels TV, features the soldier firmly addressing the minister, asserting his authority and position.

The soldier's statement, "I'm a small boy, but the position I am standing in you can never stand in it," underscores the gravity of his role and the risks he faces.

The confrontation occurred amidst a crowd, with other military personnel and civilians present. The minister, known for his assertive demeanor, appeared to challenge the soldier's stance, leading to a heated exchange.


The soldier's response emphasized the sacrifices and responsibilities associated with his duty, contrasting sharply with the minister's position.

This incident has sparked discussions on social media about the dynamics of power and authority in Nigeria. While some praise the soldier's boldness, others criticize the minister's approach.


The video, shared by Vanguard Newspapers, has amplified public interest in the ongoing issues of land disputes and the intersection of military and civilian authority in the capital.




Monday, 10 November 2025

NAF Bombs Several ISWAP Terrorists, Bandits To Death In Multiple Airstrikes

NAF Bombs Several ISWAP Terrorists, Bandits To Death In Multiple Airstrikes

NAF Bombs Several ISWAP Terrorists, Bandits To Death In Multiple Airstrikes
Air strikes carried out by the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) have resulted in the killing of several terrorists and bandits across the country and the destruction of their hideouts.

According to a statement on Monday by the NAF Spokesman, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, scores of Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP) terrorists in Mallam Fatori and Shuwaram, Borno State, as well as bandits’ enclaves in Garin Dandi and Chigogo, Kwara State, as well as Zango Hill in Kankara local government area of Katsina State, were affected by the strikes.

He added that the coordinated missions were carried out on November 9, 2025, based on credible intelligence on the movement and activities of the criminals.


Ejodame said the missions represent a decisive phase in ongoing joint operations under Operation Hadin Kai and Operation Fansan Yamma, aimed at degrading terrorists and criminal networks across Nigeria’s northern theatres.

Naija News reports that the NAF airstrikes dealt a heavy blow to ISWAP terrorists entrenched in the Northern Tumbuns of Borno State.

According to the NAF spokesman, the Air Component guided by real-time Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) feeds conducted precision strikes southeast of Shuwaram before shifting to Mallam Fatori, where ISWAP elements were observed mobilising with motorcycles and boats along the Lake Chad Basin.

According to him, the strikes destroyed the insurgent hideouts, logistics hubs, and weapons storage facilities, eliminating several terrorists and crippling their mobility capabilities.

“Post-strike assessments confirmed multiple neutralisations and a significant degradation of ISWAP’s operational networks in the area,” he said.

Similarly, NAF aircraft carried out precision air interdiction missions over Garin Dandi and Chigogo in Kwara State, striking bandits,’ camps with devastating accuracy based on credible intelligence.

He said the attacks caused panic in the enemy camp and inflicted heavy losses among the criminals.

In a related operation, air assets under Operation Fansan Yamma struck Zango Hill in Kankara LGA, Katsina State, the hideout of a terrorist kingpin and his fighters.

Ejodame said the aircraft guided by actionable intelligence and ISR surveillance, executed multiple attack passes, destroying key logistics hubs and neutralising several terrorists in one of the most decisive strikes in the region.

Furthermore, the Air Component of Operation Fansan Yamma (Sector 1) conducted an Armed Reconnaissance mission across the northwest corridor, covering key settlements in Zamfara, Kebbi, and Kaduna States, including Kakihum, Dankolo, Kotonkoro, and Kuyello.

Ejodame said the locations served as known routes and hideouts for armed groups along the Birnin Gwari–Funtua axis.

“During the mission, coordination with Forward Operating Bases at Dankolo and Kotonkoro revealed suspicious movement near Wam Hill, where terrorists on motorcycles were spotted attempting to flee. The aircrew swiftly engaged and neutralised the targets, with no further hostile activity observed,” he said.








Wednesday, 29 October 2025

Stay away from my vicinity, csp Adeyanku warn arm robbers and cultist, as langbasa police anti robbery recover stolen SUV

Csp moshood  the fearless DPO of Langbasa police station proof to his words as he used to warned his community and equally send warnings through PCRC to the community that he and is men are not hear to dine and wine but to be a friend at the same time always on ground to prevent law breakers, he was able to recover robbery case reported
 On 23/10/2025 in the morning at about 0230hrs one Mr ogundare , a resident of harmony estate langbasa Ajah Lagos, ran to the station the the family were under attack, immediately, the Dpo langbasa Csp Adeyanju Moshood Dele swang into action but on getting there those robbers have left with the man Lexus 450 H on a gun point, the Dpo and his men Traced the car to Agbara area along atan road where the vehicle was recovered and one suspect arrested and brought to langbasa, case has been transferred to sciid panti Yaba for further investigation, 


Eko DisCo Launches Free Prepaid Meter Roll-out Under the Presidential Metering Initiative’s Meter Acquisition Fund (MAF) Tranche B

Eko DisCo Launches Free Prepaid Meter Roll-out Under the Presidential Metering Initiative’s Meter Acquisition Fund (MAF) Tranche B

Eko Electricity Distribution Company (Eko DisCo) has announced the commencement of the second phase of its free Prepaid Meter Roll-out under the Presidential Metering Initiative (PMI), financed through the Meter Acquisition Fund (MAF) Tranche B, aimed at closing the metering gap within its franchise area.

Under this phase, Band A and Band B customers are eligible to receive prepaid meters at no cost in line with the Federal Government’s commitment to promote transparency, eliminate estimated billing, and improve customer confidence in the electricity value chain.

Eligible customers can apply through the Eko DisCo online portal. New customers seeking connection may visit the New Connection section, while existing customers who wish to migrate from postpaid to prepaid or replace damaged or obsolete meters can do so by registering (for first-time users) or logging into their existing account. Applications are open until 30 November 2025, with installation scheduled to run from 6 November to 31 December 2025, completely free of charge.


“At Eko DisCo, we remain committed to improving customer experience and service transparency. This tranche-B rollout under the Presidential Metering Initiative ensures that more of our customers enjoy the benefits of accurate billing and greater control over their electricity consumption,” said Babatunde Lasaki, GM, Corporate Communications and Strategy, Eko DisCo

“We appreciate the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) and the Federal Government for sustaining this initiative and for their continued efforts to address Nigeria’s metering gap. Initiatives like this reflect a shared commitment to advancing a fair and accountable power distribution system,” Mr. Lasaki added.

The Meter Acquisition Fund (MAF) is a key financing mechanism within the Presidential Metering Initiative (PMI) approved by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC). Under Order No: NERC/2025/107, effective 6 October 2025, NERC approved ₦28 billion for Distribution Companies (DisCos) to procure and install meters for unmetered Band A and B customers nationwide. The scheme is designed to close Nigeria’s metering gap of over seven million customers, enhance billing credibility, and ensure transparency across the electricity distribution sector.
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About Eko Electricity Distribution Company (Eko DisCo)
Eko Electricity Distribution Company (Eko DisCo) is a leading power distribution holding company serving Lagos and parts of Ogun State. Through its operations and its recently established subsidiary, Excel Electricity Distribution Limited (Excel Disco), the company continues to drive innovation and efficiency across the electricity value chain. Eko DisCo remains committed to providing safe, reliable, and efficient electricity supply while advancing operational excellence and customer satisfaction through continuous investment and stakeholder engagement.




Monday, 27 October 2025

Armed robbers attack bank customer, injure police officer in Ibadan

Armed robbers attack bank customer, injure police officer in Ibadan
Armed robbers attack bank customer, injure police officer in Ibadan
Armed robbers in the early hours of Monday attacked a bank customer and robbed him of an unknown amount of money near the Oyo State Secretariat, Agodi, in Ibadan.

The Command’s Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Adewale Osifeso, disclosed this in a statement made available to newsmen on Monday in Ibadan.

Osifeso said that the robbers tracked and attacked the bank depositor, who was in a metallic grey Nissan Primera and forcefully robbed him of a substantial amount of money at around 8:00 a.m

“The Oyo State Police Command seeks to inform the public about a robbery that occurred on Monday, October 27, 2025, at approximately 8:00a.m., along Secretariat Road, Agodi.
“A bank depositor traveling in a metallic grey Nissan Primera with license plate number EPE 901 PS was tracked and forcibly robbed of a substantial, yet-to-be-ascertained amount of cash,” he said.

Osifeso said that an officer from the command sustained severe injuries during a confrontation with the robbers.
“Initial investigations indicate that an officer with the Oyo State Police Command sustained severe injuries during a confrontation that arose when his team on patrol engaged the suspects in a bid to thwart their further plans of causing chaos following the attack on the unsuspecting individual,” he said.

Osifeso said that there were no reported fatalities during the incident, and the injured officer was currently receiving immediate medical attention at a secure healthcare facility.

The command’s spokesman urged members of the public with useful information on the robbery to avail themselves of the nearest police station to provide intelligence that could aid in the prompt apprehension of the suspects.









Details Of Meeting Between President Tinubu And New Service Chiefs Emerge

Details Of Meeting Between President Tinubu And New Service Chiefs Emerge

Details Of Meeting Between President Tinubu And New Service Chiefs Emerge
The presidency on Monday, confirmed the meeting between President Bola Tinubu and the newly-appointed service chiefs.

According to a statement from the presidency, the discussions focused on national security priorities and strategic defence coordination.

As earlier reported by Naija News, President Tinubu met with the new service chiefs at the Aso Rock Villa in Abuja.

The statement from the presidency confirmed that the meeting was attended by the Chief of Defence Staff, Lieutenant General Olufemi Olatubosun Oluyede; Chief of Army Staff, Major General Waidi Shaibu; Chief of Naval Staff, Rear Admiral Idi Abbas; Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal Sunday Aneke; and Chief of Defence Intelligence, Major General Emmanuel Undiandeye.

Monday’s meeting represents the President’s first official engagement with the new military chiefs who came into office following the dismissal of the previous service chiefs.

The statement read, “President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Monday received the newly nominated Service Chiefs at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

“Those in attendance included the Chief of Defence Staff, Lieutenant General Olufemi Olatubosun Oluyede; Chief of Army Staff, Major General Waidi Shaibu; Chief of Naval Staff, Rear Admiral Idi Abbas; Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal Sunday Aneke; and Chief of Defence Intelligence, Major General Emmanuel Undiandeye.

“The meeting marked the president’s first official engagement with the new military leadership team, as discussions focused on national security priorities and strategic defence coordination.”






Retirement Benefits: Service Chiefs To Go Home With Bulletproof SUVs, Prado Jeeps, $60,000 For Medicals leadership.

Retirement Benefits: Service Chiefs To Go Home With Bulletproof SUVs, Prado Jeeps, $60,000 For Medicals
leadership.

The former Chief of Defence Staff and the two other service chiefs, who were retired from Service by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu yesterday, will each go home with one bulletproof SUV and one Prado Jeep, or an equivalent vehicle as a backup.

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These vehicles are to be maintained by the respective Services and replaced every four years.

According to the new Harmonised Terms and Conditions of Service (HTACOS) 2024, signed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu — a copy of which was obtained by Sunday LEADERSHIP — the retired officers will also receive $20,000 per year for medical expenses.

The document, marked ‘Restricted’, also outlines the benefits due to retired generals and other senior officers of the Armed Forces upon leaving service.


President Bola Tinubu yesterday removed the service chiefs and appointed their replacements.

The statement announcing their removal, signed by Sunday Dare, the special adviser to the president on media and public communication, said the action was taken to further the federal government’s efforts to strengthen the national security architecture.


The President appointed former Army Chief, General Olufemi Oluyede, as the new Chief of Defence Staff, replacing General Christopher Musa. The new Chief of Army Staff is Major-General W. Shaibu, Air Vice Marshal S. K. Aneke becomes Chief of Air Staff, while Rear Admiral I. Abbas is the new Chief of Naval Staff.

The Chief of Defence Intelligence, Major-General E. A. P. Undiendeye, retains his position.


Those sacked alongside General Musa are the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, and the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Hassan Abubakar.

Each of the service chiefs is also entitled to five domestic workers, one security officer, nine standard guards, three service drivers, firearms, and other benefits.

Part of the document reads:


“The following benefits shall be the entitlements of the CDS and Service Chiefs: one bulletproof SUV or equivalent vehicle, to be maintained by the Service and replaced every four years; one Prado Jeep or equivalent backup vehicle; retention of all military uniforms and accoutrements to be worn for appropriate ceremonies; five domestic aides (2 x Service cooks, 2 x stewards, and 1 x civilian gardener); one Aide-de-Camp/Security Officer; one Special Assistant (Lt/Capt or equivalent) or one personal assistant (WO or equivalent); standard guard (9 soldiers); three Service drivers; one Service orderly; escorts (to be provided by appropriate military units/formations as the need arises); retention of personal firearms (to be retrieved by the relevant Service upon the officer’s demise); and free medical cover in Nigeria and abroad.”

According to the document, Lieutenant-Generals and equivalents are entitled to the following: one Toyota Hilux vehicle and one Toyota Land Cruiser or equivalent Jeep of the same value; two cooks, two stewards, four residential guards, one Service orderly, two Service drivers, and free medical care in Nigeria and abroad up to the value of $20,000 per year.

Furthermore, retiring Major-Generals, Brigadier-Generals, or their equivalents will be entitled to: one Toyota Land Cruiser or equivalent vehicle, one cook, one steward, two residential guards, one Service orderly, one Service driver, and free medical cover in Nigeria and abroad up to $15,000 per annum.

Similarly, officers of one-star rank are to enjoy the following: one Toyota Camry or equivalent vehicle, one Service driver, two residential guards, one Service orderly, and free medical cover in Nigeria and abroad up to $10,000 per annum.

Federal Government to Spend More on Other Retiring Generals

Yesterday’s retirement of the service chiefs is expected to trigger voluntary and forced retirements within the military hierarchy, as some senior generals who are contemporaries of the outgoing service chiefs may have to proceed on retirement in line with military tradition.

The new service chiefs, who are members of Course 40 and 41 of the Nigerian Defence Academy, replace their predecessors from Course 39, including the new Chief of Defence Staff, General Olufemi Oluyede.

By this appointment, generals from Courses 39, 40, and some from Course 41 across the Services will have to retire, as they are not expected to salute their juniors who have now been elevated above them.

LEADERSHIP Weekend earlier reported that members of Course 39 remain in active service, occupying strategic positions such as Principal Staff Officers (PSOs) at Service Headquarters and Commanders of tri-Service institutions.

Military sources, who initially said more than 50 such generals would have to voluntarily exit the Service to allow the new Service Chiefs to exercise effective control, now say the number could exceed that, since the new Chief of Army Staff is from Course 41.

“We will have more than 60 generals retiring. The new Army Chief is from Course 41. Those in service from Course 39 and even some from 41 will want to retire,” the source said.

With the retirement packages outlined above, the Federal Government will have to provide substantial funds to settle the retirees.

Senate May Confirm Nominations This Week

The Senate joint committee on Defence, Army and Navy is expected to commence the screening exercise of the newly-appointed service chiefs.

It is believed that the president would have written to the Senate at the weekend to intimate its leadership about the fresh appointments.

Their screening is expected to be done behind closed doors.

Expectedly, the nominees are expected to promise to tackle insecurity in the country.

Service Chiefs’ Change Strategic for Tinubu 

Meanwhile, a former Chairman of the Special Presidential Investigative Panel on Recovery of Public Property (SPIP), Chief Okoi Obono-Obla, has described President Tinubu’s reshuffle of service chiefs as a strategic realignment aimed at entrenching deeper reforms as he moves towards completing his first four-year term.

The former special aassistant to the late ex-President Muhammadu Buhari on prosecution added that the change demonstrates a canny mastery of the push and pull of the country’s centripetal and centrifugal forces.


Obono-Obla told LEADERSHIP Sunday that: “It reflects how he (Tinubu) has been able to navigate and manoeuvre through the complexities of governance. After settling into office, he engaged in midterm rumination — pondering and reflecting on the imperative of assembling a new team within the Armed Forces and security apparatuses.”

Obono-Obla explained that the move signals a strategic realignment and that it is time to assess performance in the military and security sectors.

“The shake-up and introduction of a new team — reinvigorated and with a fresh lease of life — aims to ensure that the security challenges which have grappled and confronted the country are dealt with decisively, using new gusto, fresh strategies, and dynamic trajectories.

“Mr President has also subtly used this opportunity to manoeuvre through the nuances and subtleties of the country’s fault lines, which have long dogged its progress.

In doing so, he has sought to balance geopolitical sensibilities and touch all potential flashpoints where cries of political marginalisation often emerge,” he said.