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Start consider a career in Army, COAS urges youths

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By Francesca Hangeior

The Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant-General Taoreed Lagbaja, has called on Nigerian youths to consider joining the Nigerian Army as a profession which he described as a noble profession.

The Army Chief stated this in his remarks as part of the Nigerian Army Day Celebration 2024, Headquarters 8 Division where the Division conducted a Public Speaking Engagement with students of Sani Dinyadi Unity Secondary School in Sokoto.

 

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The public speaking exercise which took place on Tuesday 2nd July in selected schools across the country, created a platform for the Nigerian Army to inspire and educate students on the various opportunities in the Army, including the positive contributions made and achievements the NA has recorded while rendering its services to our dear nation.

 

Lagbaja, in his remarks, said, “The engagement was part of the Army’s ways of creating unique opportunities for students to interact with personnel of the Nigerian Army.

 

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“It is also aimed at fostering positive perceptions of the Nigerian Army among the younger generations, thereby encouraging them to consider serving in the Army which is a noble profession”

 

 

The COAS who was represented by the Acting Commander 108 Division Equipment Workshop, Colonel Aliyu Musa, noted that the Nigerian Army offers individuals, greater opportunities to achieve their life goals which he said are not limited to fighting at the war front.

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He highlighted the various roles and services the individual Corps of the Nigerian Army plays or provides in the cause of rendering services to the society.

 

The students who were overwhelmed with joy were tutored on various topics ranging from the selection and recruitment process, requirements for joining the Army and sensitization against drug abuse. They were also enlightened on the numerous life-enhancing benefits the Nigerian Army offers its serving personnel.

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Highlights of the event include the display of a 20-minute video clip showcasing the evolution, disposition, and prospects of the Nigerian Army, the donation of writing materials and souvenirs to the school and a group photograph.

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Nigeria Government Reintegrates 5,000 Former Insurgents

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The National Counter-Terrorism Centre, operating under the Office of the National Security Adviser, has reported the successful reunification of over 5,000 former Boko Haram fighters with their families.

According to the Centre, none of the reintegrated individuals have returned to extremist activities after completing a six-month deradicalization program.

Ambassador Mairo Musa Abbas, head of the Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism (PCVE) initiative, made this announcement during the second day of the Lake Chad Basin Governors’ Forum.

Speaking in a panel discussion titled “Managing Boko Haram Exits and the Demobilization of Armed Groups,” Abbas emphasized the importance of a coordinated approach among Lake Chad Basin governors to address common security challenges.

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She highlighted that the Operation Safe Corridor program, designed for the deradicalization, rehabilitation, and reintegration of ex-fighters, has successfully reintegrated over 5,000 individuals into society.

“Through the Operation Safe Corridor program, we have deradicalized more than 5,000 former Boko Haram combatants and reunited them with their families. They are now applying the skills they acquired during the six-month deradicalization process to sustain themselves within their communities,” Abbas stated.

She also noted that the National Orientation Agency (NOA), present in all 774 local government areas across Nigeria, along with traditional and religious leaders, is actively monitoring the reintegration process to ensure the former fighters’ successful adaptation to society.

Additionally, she praised the “Borno Model”, a state-led reintegration strategy that complements the federal government’s peace initiatives.

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“The Borno Model was initially seen as a necessity, but it has proven to be highly effective. Many former insurgents have been successfully reunited with their families,” she said.

Abbas called on the governors of the Lake Chad region and other stakeholders to harmonize their reintegration efforts to ensure a unified and effective approach.

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Yhemolee Gifts Cash to Lady Who Marched to Appreciate Father After Her NYSC

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A Nigerian lady has taken to social media to thank Yhemolee for gifting her cash following a viral video of her marching and saluting her father after she completed her NYSC.

The lady had shared a video of herself saluting her father for his support after her one-year national youth service.

The emotional video went viral on social media.

Yhemolee who was moved by the video decided to appreciate and support the lady.

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He gifted her an undisclosed sum of money.

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EFCC, bidders disagree over car auction

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has tackled the protesting bidders alleging irregularities in the car auctioning recently held in different locations across the country.

This development is coming on the heels of the conclusion of the exercise, which lasted between Monday, January 20 and Monday, January 27, 2025.

Upon conclusion, bidders shared screenshots on various social media showing outrageous amounts as bids, leaving room for many of them to back out on some of the deals.

The bidding ranged from N1 billion to N330 billion for mid-range and averagely sophisticated Lexus jeeps and SUVs.

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Reacting, one user who identified as Daniel Momoh on X.com shared his frustrations, saying, “Dear @officialEFCC, it is a pity that you and your auctioneers cheated us out of a legitimate process we engaged in yesterday where I won four different vehicles, namely: Toyota Venza – 2,670,000; Lexus ES350 – 2,000,000; Lexus IS250 – 2,520,000 and Toyota – Camry – 1,500,000.

“I woke up this morning to see that my name has been replaced with another name, which blocked me from assessing the website via the account I opened before the bidding.”

Another user, who identified as #Kennylekel, wrote, “EFCC, the website for the official auction for the cars, suddenly brought out error 502 about 43 minutes to the end of the auction!! We hope it is not intentional to select your preferred bidders. I have been bidding since 11 am. Kindly respond.

One CIA on X.com also said, “This is just to fulfil all righteousness and to do some damage control. The cars listed here have been sold to their staff and cronies for very small sums. If you eventually buy it over from them, you’ll also be suspected and arrested for being a fraudster.”

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“The auction you conducted yesterday was a sham! In a bid to rig the system, the incompetent auctioneers you engaged allowed a bid of N350,000,000,000 for a Lexus RX 350 Jeep. It’s not a glitch. It’s a deliberate attempt to gate-keep others from bidding,” a user who identifies as Baron El’Sama opined.

Also, a user on X.com said, “I’ve just seen magic happen right before my eyes. A C300 with lot number ADC/BEN/AU/98 that I bid on and won at N5,570,001 just vanished from the auction site. EFCC, una well done.”

In his remark, a user on Facebook who identifies as Aromeh Joshua said, “EFCC auction: Checked two of the Lagos Auctioneers, and their website is (Resource Limit is Reached) temporarily unavailable. A few were hurriedly put together.”

Another user who wrote with name, Hafiz Bawa, on X.com wrote, “Dear @officialEFCC, I am reporting alleged fraudulent activity earlier today during the motor vehicle auction that raises serious concerns about fairness and integrity. It appears that the highest bidder and a “short bidder” colluded to manipulate the auction.

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“The highest bidder placed excessively high bids to inflate the price, knowing they would not pay. Under the auction terms, this allowed the short bidder, who had the second-highest bid, to win at an inflated price. This tactic disadvantaged legitimate bidders and exploited the rules, undermining the auction’s fairness. I urge an immediate investigation into this matter.”

“I have seen seven people come out here to accuse the @officialEFCC of committing fraud through this auction. I have yet to see anyone come out to say they actually got the car they bid for. And yet, the institution isn’t addressing the crime that has been carried out. We need to do better,” one user who identifies as Tchalla Kingsman noted.

“Those that are alleging non-transparency are just being economical with the truth. The auction process was electronic and open bidding. There is no way of any extraneous influence or intervention. The allgation is unfounded, it can neither be supported by fact nor logic. Everybody that participated gave a remark that they were able to get; some even said they were outbid.”

Reacting to the allegations in a telephone conversation, EFCC’s spokesperson, Dele Oyewale, said the agency has no hand in the process because the auction procedure was handed over to government-licenced auctioneers.

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He maintained that some people could have bid outrageous money to frustrate the process, stressing that it might be deliberate sabotage.

“It is betweeen the auctioneers and the bidding public, it has nothing to do with us. We did not interfere in any of the processes at all,” he noted.

He further challenged the public to bring proof of compromise, adding that not even his close ones could get his influence to secure a vehicle in the auctioning process.

Recall that last week Monday, the commission listed over 850 cars forfeited to the Federal Government for auction across different locations in the country. (https://punchng.com/efcc-to-auction-850-recovered-vehicles/)

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The cars, ranging from luxury vehicles to mid-range Toyota Camry, were recovered by the EFCC in the course of investigations into various financial crimes, including corruption, money laundering, and cybercrime.

EFCC explained that the auction was in line with the EFCC (Establishment) Act, 2004, Public Procurement Act, 2007 and the Proceeds of Crime (Recovery & Management) Act, 2022.

The auction, according to the statement, is scheduled to be held in various locations across the country, including Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and Kano, and will be executed by the EFCC in collaboration with appointed auctioneers.

According to the statement, the commission has called on interested members of the public to participate in the auction, promising that the process will be transparent and fair.

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