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Flood: Zulum approves additional 4 weeks for disbursement of Relief Materials

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Flood: Zulum approves additional 4 weeks for disbursement of Relief Materials

By: Michael Mike

Borno State Governor, Prof. Babagana Zulum has approved a four-week extension for the disbursement of relief materials to victims of devastating flooding in Maiduguri and its environs.

The extension was given to the Borno State Flood Disaster Relief Disbursement Committee,” which is saddled with responsible for managing relief funds.

Maiduguri, the Borno State capital and its surrounding local government areas, have experienced devastating flood that resulted in widespread destruction, including loss of lives, damage to homes, and disruption of livelihoods.

The Secretary to the Borno State Government, Mallam Bukar Tijani, conveyed the approval on Tuesday in Maiduguri.

The SSG noted that while the disbursement committee was initially set to wrap up its activities this week, Governor Zulum has approved the extension of their work to allow for a more thorough assessment of the victims and ensure all those affected were reached.

Alhaji Bukar Tijani added that the state government had received an interim report from the disbursement committee, which achieved a substantial part of their terms of reference.

“The Governor has received the interim report and directed that the Committee continue for another four weeks to complete the disbursement and assessment,” Tijani said.

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COAS urges regimental sergeants major to uphold discipline, professionalism

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COAS urges regimental sergeants major to uphold discipline, professionalism

By: Zagazola Makama

The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Waidi Shuaibu, has charged Regimental Sergeants Major (RSMs) across all Army formations to sustain high standards of discipline, leadership, and professionalism in the Nigerian Army.

Shaibu made the call on Thursday in Enugu at the closing ceremony of the 2nd Regimental Sergeants Major (RSM) Convention 2025, themed “RSM Roles in Operational Readiness and Combat Effectiveness.”hosted under the Department of Administration, Nigerian Army.

The event, which was attended by top military officers, including the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 82 Division, the Air Officer Commanding, Ground Training Command, also featured participants from sister services and other security agencies.

In his address, the COAS said the convention was of great significance as it marked his first official engagement since assuming office as Chief of Army Staff.

He noted that the gathering had provided a platform for meaningful deliberations and exchange of ideas aimed at strengthening regimental standards and leadership across all formations.

“Over the past few days, you have been engaged in productive discussions that fostered knowledge sharing and exchange of invaluable insights. I am confident that the deliberations have deepened your understanding of the vital role you play in the overall functioning of our Army,” Shuaibu said.

He described the RSMs as the “custodians of regimentation and discipline” and the “moral compass” that guides the conduct of soldiers, particularly in ongoing operations across all theatres.

“The leadership and mentorship standards you demonstrate greatly shape and define the ideals of professionalism that our soldiers embrace as the true meaning of soldiering.

“I urge you all to return to your units with renewed zeal and determination to nurture warriors that the Nigerian Army and indeed the entire nation can take pride in,” he said.

Shuaibu commended the active participation and commitment of RSMs throughout the four-day convention, noting that their dedication and engagement had enriched the proceedings.

He said the topics discussed, including unit identity, regimental culture, substance abuse prevention, administrative challenges, social media responsibility, and mentorship, were carefully selected to address practical realities in the field.

“I am aware that the convention covered a range of important subjects such as fostering loyalty to regimental culture, combating substance abuse among troops, addressing administrative challenges in formations, and enhancing operational effectiveness.

“Other lectures on balancing traditions and modernity, bridging communication gaps between RSMs and commanders, and creating mentorship structures for soldiers were also well received,” he said.

The COAS expressed confidence that the lessons learned from the convention would translate into improved combat readiness and operational efficiency across Army formations.

“As this convention draws to a close, I urge all participants to take ownership of its outcomes and demonstrate renewed commitment to fulfilling your duties and responsibilities as Regimental Sergeants Major,” he said.

Shuaibu also commended the Chief of Administration (Army) and the organizing committee for their meticulous planning and successful coordination of the event.

He expressed appreciation to the Enugu State Government, sister services, and all partners for their support and collaboration in ensuring the success of the 2025 RSM Convention.

“Finally, I say to you, my fellow Regimental Sergeants Major, as you depart this convention, carry with you the pride of your country, the weight of your responsibilities, and the honour of being the custodians of discipline and tradition in the Nigerian Army.

“Live by example, guide with wisdom, and inspire courage,” the COAS added.

He also lauded President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the President and Commander in Chief for his unwavering support to the Nigerian army and assuring the president of the army’s commitment toward restoring peace in country.

Earlier speaking, The Chief of Administration (Army), Maj.-Gen. Isa Abdullahi, commended the Regimental Sergeants Major (RSMs) for their steadfastness and commitment to maintaining discipline and professionalism in the Nigerian Army.

In his address, Abdullahi said the convention had provided participants with a valuable opportunity to reflect deeply on their regimental responsibilities and strengthen their leadership qualities.

“Over the past four days, we have witnessed a series of engaging and intellectually stimulating lectures and interactive sessions delivered by carefully selected resource persons in alignment with the vision of the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Waidi Shuaibu,” he said.

He explained that the presentations were designed to strengthen regimental standards, sharpen leadership capacity, and reinforce the crucial role of RSMs as custodians of discipline, morale, and professionalism in all Nigerian Army formations.

Abdullahi urged participants to apply the lessons and best practices gained during the convention in their respective units and formations to multiply its impact across the Nigerian Army.

“The lessons learned here do not end within the walls of this convention. I urge all participants to take these insights to your various duty posts, thereby sustaining the high standards of discipline and effectiveness expected of a professional fighting force,” he said.

The Chief of Administration described the 2025 edition as historic, being the first to include joint participation from sister services and other security agencies a development he said underscored the Army’s commitment to jointness and interoperability in modern military operations.

“This initiative demonstrates our collective resolve toward cooperation and unity of effort in the face of evolving security challenges,” he added.

Abdullahi expressed appreciation to the Chief of Army Staff for his visionary leadership, strategic foresight, and unwavering support to the Department of Administration and the Nigerian Army as a whole.

“The seamless logistics, excellent coordination, and dedication of all involved have contributed immensely to the success of this convention,” he said.

Abdullahi also thanked the Enugu State Government for its hospitality and support, noting that the peaceful environment provided by the state contributed to the success of the event.

He concluded by urging all RSMs to sustain the Army’s core values of loyalty, discipline, and selfless service while mentoring younger soldiers to emulate professionalism and integrity in the discharge of their duties.
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Boko Haram claims victory over ISWAP in new video

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Boko Haram claims victory over ISWAP in new video

By: Zagazola Makama

Boko Haram on Wednesday released a video taunting the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) over recent clashes in the northeast.

In the four-minute video, a Boko Haram member, appearing to speak on behalf of the group, claimed that their fighters had defeated ISWAP in a recent confrontation, asserting that “God will continue to defeat them.”

The speaker challenged those claiming that ISWAP had the upper hand, urging them to provide evidence through their Telegram or WhatsApp handles to substantiate such claims.

He further stated that in the recent encounter, ISWAP brought eight boats, all of which were captured or destroyed by Boko Haram, resulting in numerous casualties. Only a few militants reportedly escaped with two boats, according to the video.

The release of the video comes amid week long intensified clashes between Boko Haram and ISWAP in Borno and surrounding states, illustrating ongoing internal rivalry between
the extremist factions.

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Forest guard shoots IDP dead in Borno

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Forest guard shoots IDP dead in Borno

By: Zagazola Makama

A 19-year-old forestry guard ranger has allegedly shot dead an internally displaced person (IDP) at Rann camp in Kala-Balge Local Government Area of Borno State.

Zagazola gathered that the incident occurred at about 10:30 p.m. on Tuesday, when the suspect, identified as Mohammed Abbalayi, allegedly fired an AK-47 rifle at the victim, Abba Kime Jugudum, aged 25.

Troops of Operation HADIN KAI deployed in the area immediately responded, secured the scene, and recovered the weapon an AK-47 rifle along with 25 rounds of live ammunition.

The victim’s remains were evacuated to the General Hospital in Rann, where he was confirmed dead by a medical officer and later released to his relatives for burial according to Islamic rites.

Sources told Zagazola that the suspect was discreetly transferred to Maiduguri for further investigation by relevant authorities.

Kala-Balge, located along the Nigeria–Cameroon border, hosts thousands of displaced persons affected by the Boko Haram insurgency.
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