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Hajara Egbunu Becomes First Female Soldier In Infantry Corps To Attain Warrant Officer

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The Nigerian Army has achieved a significant milestone in gender inclusivity by promoting Hajara Egbunu, a soldier from the elite Infantry Corps and the Nigerian Army Women Command, to the prestigious rank of Warrant Officer.

The promotion ceremony, held on Friday at the Command Conference Room in Abuja, marked a groundbreaking moment as Egbunu became the first female soldier from the Infantry Corps and the Nigerian Army Women Command to attain this rank.

Brigadier General Mathias Amatso, the Commander of the Nigerian Army Women Command, presided over the event and decorated Warrant Officer Egbunu. Speaking at the ceremony, Amatso commended her for an exceptional career defined by professionalism, dedication, and discipline. He emphasized that the promotion was not merely a recognition of her past achievements but also a testament to her unwavering commitment to the values and standards of the Nigerian Army.

According to a statement released by Lieutenant Maureen Ogbuka, Acting Assistant Director of Army Public Relations for the Nigerian Army Women Command, Amatso urged Egbunu to continue leading by example. He remarked, “Her promotion reflects her hard work. I encourage her to maintain discipline and inspire younger soldiers, in alignment with the core values of the Nigerian Army.”

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In her acceptance speech, Army Warrant Officer Egbunu expressed profound gratitude for the support and guidance she received throughout her career. She thanked God for His blessings and acknowledged the instrumental role of the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Olufemi Oluyede, whose visionary leadership she credited for facilitating her advancement.

Egbunu also extended heartfelt appreciation to Brigadier General Amatso, whose mentorship had been pivotal during her tenure as the Regimental Sergeant Major (RSM) of the Nigerian Army Women Command. Her remarks reflected a deep sense of pride and responsibility as she embraced her new rank.

The promotion ceremony concluded with a group photograph and a reception featuring light refreshments. The event was not just a celebration of Egbunu’s personal achievement but also a significant step toward enhancing gender inclusion and representation within the Nigerian Army.

This milestone highlights the progress being made in recognizing the contributions of women in the military and setting the stage for future advancements. By breaking barriers, Warrant Officer Egbunu serves as an inspiration to female soldiers across the country, encouraging them to strive for excellence and leadership in their respective careers.

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How God Turned Me From Almajiri Pupil To NNPC CEO – Mele Kyari

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Mele Kyari, the Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) of Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), has attributed his career progression to the grace of God as he celebrates his 60th birthday on Wednesday, January 8.

Kyari, whose journey began as an Almajiri pupil, reflected on his extraordinary rise from humble beginnings to becoming the CEO of Africa’s largest energy company. In a heartfelt post shared on his social media, Kyari expressed deep gratitude for the opportunities he has received, particularly from former President Muhammadu Buhari and President Bola Tinubu, who allowed him to serve in crucial roles within the nation’s energy sector.

He wrote:

“Allah, by His grace, spared my life to this exceptional day, making it my 60th year from birth, even much earlier on the Hijri calendar. I am profoundly grateful to my country for giving me the opportunity to grow from an Almajiri (Tsangaya) school pupil to become the CEO of Africa’s largest energy company. Even more particularly, I deeply appreciate the exceptional privilege given to me by Presidents Muhammadu Buhari and Bola Ahmed Tinubu to serve as the last GMD of the NNPC and the pioneer CEO of the NNPC Ltd.”

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Kyari acknowledged the significant events and challenges he has faced throughout his life, describing his experiences as a mixture of good and bad times, triumphs and setbacks, and joys and pains—emphasizing that only the grace of Allah could explain his journey.

Reflecting on the milestone, he shared:

“Reflecting backwards alone can’t account for the profoundly eventful life I spent to this date, walking through good and bad times, travails and triumphs, pains and happiness, fails and successes and many more that only the sufficiency of Allah will explain. At this milestone, I feel the obligation to serve with even greater conviction and with elevated expectation of eternal recompense so deeply pleasing.”God Turned Me From Almajiri Pupil To NNPC CEO – Mele Kyari

Kyari also took the opportunity to express his gratitude to his family, friends, associates, and colleagues at NNPCL for their unwavering support throughout his career. He acknowledged the sacrifices made by his family, particularly due to his demanding role, and asked for forgiveness from anyone he may have unintentionally or inadvertently hurt.

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“I am hugely indebted to my family for being nearly absent for most of my later years serving our nation and the common good. My deep appreciation to my family, friends and associates, my colleagues at work and my teachers (westernGod Turned Me From Almajiri Pupil To NNPC CEO – Mele Kyari and of Almajiri extractions), and many unmentioned people who account for many of my accomplishments, unconditional support and my overall wellbeing. This is a turning point, and I seek forgiveness from anyone I might have hurt unintentionally or unavoidably.”

Kyari’s 60th birthday marks not only a personal milestone but also a reflection of his significant contribution to Nigeria’s energy sector, where he has led the transformation of the NNPC into a major player in Africa’s energy industry.

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Elon Musk May Acquire English Premier League Giant

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Elon Musk, father of billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, has confirmed that his son has expressed interest in buying Liverpool Football Club, though he stopped short of confirming any actual purchase plans.

In an interview, when asked about rumors connecting Elon Musk to the potential acquisition of the Premier League club, Errol initially deflected the question, saying, “I can’t comment on that. They’ll raise the price,” followed by a laugh. However, he later admitted, “Oh, yes. But that doesn’t mean he’s buying it. He would like to, yes, obviously. Anybody would want to – so would I!”

Errol Musk also noted the family’s personal connection to Liverpool, adding, “His grandmother was born in Liverpool, and we have relatives there. We were fortunate to know quite a lot of the Beatles because they grew up with some of my family. So, we are attached to Liverpool, you know.”

While Fenway Sports Group (FSG), the current owners of Liverpool FC, have not made an official statement regarding the matter, the acknowledgment of Elon Musk’s interest adds fuel to the ongoing speculation. However, no formal negotiations have been confirmed.

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Elon Musk, currently the richest person in the world, is well known for owning major companies such as Tesla, SpaceX, and X (formerly Twitter). He is also a prominent figure within the incoming administration of US President-elect Donald Trump.

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Tinubu splits Nigerian college of aviation into six campuses across Nigeria

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…as Akure, Ilorin, Ebonyi others get campus

President Tinubu has split the Nigerian College of Aviation, Zaria – Kaduna State into 6 campuses with 1 in each geopolitical zone of Nigeria.

SEE LOCATIONS:

1. Akure (Southwest);
2. Osubi (South-South);
3. Ebonyi (Southeast);
4. Ilorin (North Central); and
5. Yola (North-East).

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