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Army heritage centre harps on needs-driven research

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The Nigerian Army Heritage and Future Centre (NAHFC) has expressed commitment to embark on needs-driven research aimed at bridging identified gaps in the Nigerian army’s tactical, operational and logistics capabilities.

The Director-General of NAHFC, Maj.-Gen. Kamilu Kadiri, gave the assurance at the Orientation Programme of the centre on Wednesday in Abuja.

Kadiri said the centre was established to serve as a research hub for generation of ideas, policies and strategies.

According to him, it will also leverage on the core competence of the Nigerian army to defeat current and future threats and on the other hand preserving its heritage.

He said the centre was hopeful of growing to be one of the very best centres of excellence not only in Africa but globally.

He said the main objective of the center was to leverage on lessons drawn from the history and heritage of the Nigerian army to improve on its current and future operations.

According to him, the mission of the center is to be a research hub for generation of ideas, policies and strategies, leveraging on the core competencies of the Nigerian army to defeat current and future trends while preserving its heritage.

 He said the orientation programme was therefore focused on the need for the center to discuss and adopt appropriate research methodology design.

“The center shall also be taking a presentation from our ‘A’ Team with the hope that discussions during the interactive session will assist us in working out effective synergy between the ‘A’ Team and the center.

“It is my hope that this orientation programme and the visits that will be conducted to these institutions will position the center to attain its vision of enhancing Nigerian army capabilities through analysis of policies, practices and procedures by proposing noble and pragmatic arguments through innovation and application of technology.

“The Nigerian Army Heritage and Future Center is the first of its kind in the history and evolution of the Armed Forces of Nigeria.

“The Chief of Army Staff, in his inaugural lecture stressed on security matters among others. The early adoption of an appropriate research methodology will thus relate a solid foundation for the takeoff of the center.

My personal aspiration is that this center will one day become the service institution of the highest reputation,” he said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the orientation programme involved two lectures and discussions by erudite scholars and top military officers.

The Coordinator, Admiralty University of Nigeria, retired Commodore Amatere Kpou, delivered a lecture titled, “Formulating and Designing Appropriate Research Methodology for the Nigerian Army Heritage and Future Centre From Colonial Occupation to a National Force: The Nigerian Army’s Past Experience, Present Reality and Future Prospects”.

The second presentation titled, “Working Out Effective Synergy and the Collaboration between ‘A’ Team and Nigerian Army Heritage and Future Centre” was presented by retired Maj.-Gen. Muhammed Muhammed

The guest lecturer, Kpou, said the lecture was aimed at building the capacity of the centre to be able to evolve and develop credible methodologies in terms of its procedures, protocols and objectives.

He said that there were various research methodologies such as the scientific method, adding that the center could and should adopt the scientific procedure in all its undertakings in achieving its objective that had been set by the Nigerian army.

He said that the center should conduct its research towards providing solutions to identified problems of defence, the military and security in Nigeria.

“We are advocating that they could pay particular attention to applied research, result driven research, result oriented research, not just research for research sake,” he said. (NAN

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My Successors Have Jettisoned My Progressive Ideas-Says Jonathan

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Former President Goodluck Jonathan

 

Former President of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan, on Friday, said some of the progressive ideas he instituted during his tenure were jettisoned after his exit from office.

Jonathan who was the President from 2010 to 2015, stated this while speaking as Chairman on the occasion of the 25th anniversary celebration of Igbinedion University, Okada in Edo State.

The former president who said he ensured that women were admitted into the Nigeria Defence Academy, recalled that he faced serious challenges but had his way as the president of the country.

He said it is worth noting that women have become an integral part of the military set with some of them going ahead to become some of the best jet fighters.

He said, “I recall the challenges faced by women in the military. But as President, I directed that the Nigeria Defence Academy commence admission of women into the institution.

“However some of the ideas, which could have helped in the technological development of the country were jettisoned. “

The former President who noted challenges faced by women in various career fields, advocated that limitations against women’s progression in their chosen fields of endeavour should be eliminated.

He also called for the recalibration of the nation’s school curriculum to prioritize skills acquisition, and technology and de-emphasise certificates.

The ex-president explained that emphasis on skills acquisition and technology in all fields of the country’s educational system was the way to go to hasten the development of the country.

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Rivers Crisis:Former Senate President Urges Tinubu To Call Wike To Order

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Senator Adolpos Wabara ,Former Senate President

Former Senate President and Chairman Board of Trustees, BOT, of the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Senator Adolphus Wabara, has told President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to caution his appointee and Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Mr Nyesom Wike to avoid plunging Rivers State into a “needless political crisis”.

This is coming on the heels of the move by pro- Wike lawmakers, to impeach Gov. Siminalayi Fubara.

This is coming on the heels of the move by pro- Wike lawmakers, to impeach Gov. Siminalayi Fubara.

Wabara also condemned the call by APC Chairman in Rivers, Tony Okocha, for the House of Assembly to immediately commence impeachment proceedings against the Fubara.

The former Senate President who accused Wike of stoking the face-off between Gov. Fubara and the lawmakers, warned that Nigeria might not survive any instability in Rivers State considering the state’s economic importance to the country

Senator Wabara appealed to President Tinubu to prevail on Wike to give peace a chance and allow his successor to discharge his constitutional roles without undue influence.

“I want to appeal to Mr President to call his appointee, Nyesom Wike to order so that his actions in Rivers do not confirm the suspicion that APC has an agenda to turn Nigeria into one party state. Wike should allow peace to reign in Rivers State.

” Mr President should appreciate the importance of Rivers as a major revenue base of the country, and should the trouble they are stoking erupt, Nigeria will definitely not escape the aftermath.”

The PDP BoT Chairman, further advised members of the Rivers House of Assembly not to yield themselves as agents of distabilization of the state “because history will not be kind to them.”

He reminded the gladiators to carefully weigh the grave implications of any attempt to forcefully remove a democratically-elected Governor or President from office.

The former Senate President who warned that the PDP would not tolerate any further intimidation or persecution of the Governor, urged “all those involved in the political brouhaha in Rivers to give peace a chance”.

On the mass exodus of PDP members in Abia State, Senator Wabara who said such scenario was not unexpected, however, urged the party faithful not to panic.

He said that the elders of the party had initiated moves to half further exit of members, describing the development as the after effect of the impunity of the last PDP-led administration in the state, and its utter disregard to internal democracy and party supremacy.

Wabara further noted that some chieftains who are leaving the party are doing so for self protection while some join the bandwagon without any deep thought of their action.

He urged PDP members in the state to remain resolute and support the on-going efforts to rebuild and reposition the party for a winning spree in 2027.

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Gombe Schools Are Safe- Prof. Maigari Assures

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Professor Aishatu Maigari Gombe state commissioner for education

 

In response to concerns about the safety of schools in Gombe State,the Commissioner of Education Professor Aishatu Maigari,has assured that schools in the state are safe.

Responding to questions from newsmen regarding school security, the Commissioner refuted rumors suggesting that schools were closed due to insecurity.

She clarified that the government decided to close schools earlier than scheduled due to various factors, including the Ramadan fast, Sallah, Easter breaks, and excessive heat.

Professor Maigari elaborated that the decision was made considering that out of the remaining two weeks, approximately ten days would be devoted to public holidays. Therefore, only four days were deducted from the academic calendar.

The Commissioner gave the public the assurance that the school calendar remained on track, because the government was implementing measures to enhance school security.

Professor Maigari therefore called on the community, stakeholders, parents, and guardians to collaborate with the government in ensuring the safety of schools.

Amidst these reassurances, Professor Maigari’s statements aim to alleviate concerns and reinforce confidence in the safety and continuity of education in Gombe State.

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