Army urges public to disregard rumour of attack on Maiduguri
Troops eliminate 7 top commanders of Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists – Army
Army dispel news of planned Boko Haram attack in Maiduguri
Boko Haram: Who is afraid of Super Camp Strategy?
Missing Millions of Naira: Army convenes court martial to try Major General Hakeem Otiki, GOC 8 Division
Wildlife Society honours Buratai with award
DEVELOPING: Trial of General Otiki over missing N400m ongoing in Abuja
Katsina Governor got it wrong
Army rescues 7 kidnapped persons in Kaduna
Has General Buratai kept the promise?
Army arrests 4 Boko Haram logistics suppliers
Army, DSS, Police agree to work with Ompalan for sustainable peace
Boko Haram kills 3 soldiers, injures 8 in another fierce battle in Borno
Nigerian army: Melting point of patriotism and professionalism
Army moves to stifle Boko Haram economy – Commander

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‘How insecurity worsened in S-East zone’
ENUGU—The increase in the activities of herdsmen and kidnappers in Enugu State in particular and the South-East zone generally has drawn the ire of major stakeholders, who have called on the Federal Government to take drastic action to tackle the problem.
Police, Army could’ve managed Taraba killings better — CCC boss
Executive Secretary of Centre for Crisis Communication, CCC, Air Commodore Yusuf Anas (retd), yesterday, decried the manner the alleged killing of three police and a civilian in the Inspector General of Police Intelligence Respone Team, IRT, by some soldiers at Ibi, Taraba State, earlier this month was managed.
Buratai tasks Army spokespersons on improved relations with media, public
The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen Tukur Buratai, has challenged the Directorate of Army Public Relations to come up with a template of handling media and information that would positively assist the army in its operations.
Police, Army could ‘ve managed Taraba killing better, says CCC boss
The way and manner both the Nigerian Army (NA) and the Nigerian Police Force (NPF) managed the alleged killing of three Police detectives by some soldiers, early this month in Ibbi, Taraba State, leaves much to be desired, even as it affected the image of the two security agencies, says Air Commodore Yusuf Anas (Rtd).
Army warns militants operating in Bakassi
The Nigeria Army has warned militants operating in the Bakassi creeks to desist or face the full weight of the law as they might not be lucky like the defunct Bakassi Strike Force, BSF.

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