Army flushes out criminals in Northwest
Army begin inter-formation sports festival in Rivers
Army to pupils: Listen to parent, teachers to be great leaders
Army builds detention centre for Boko Haram fighters
Army denies restricting movement in Maiduguri
Be law abiding, Army urges Uvwie, Warri youths
Crocodiles are not comedians, they don’t smile
NHRC probing killing of 492 Shi’ites by Army, police — Falana
Breaking: Shakeup as Army redeploys 103 senior officers
We give books because of rumour of monkey pox last year – Army
Falana petitions NHRC over killing of Shi’ites, flays Army, Police
Alkali’s death: Lalong begs Army to forgive Plateau people
Breaking: Army discovers body of missing General Alkali
How 3 Shi’ite members were killed- Army

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Why soldiers killed 3 Shi’ites in Zuba — DHQ
ABUJA—THE Defence Headquarters, DHQ, has explained that the military killed three members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, IMN, weekend, because they attempted to overrun soldiers who were on escort to Kaduna, with a view to carting away the ammunition and missiles they were escorting to the state.
Zuba Shiites killing: IMN members attempted to cart away ammunitions – Army
The Nigerian Army has reacted to the confrontation that ensued between its soldiers and Shiite members in Zuba during which members of the sect were killed saying the Shiites attacked a convoy escorting ammunitions and missiles from Abuja to its Central Ammunitions Depot in Kaduna
Army/Shiites Clash unwarranted, Lawless – CSOs
Sequel to the recent clash between the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) and the Nigerian Army in Kaduna, some Civil Society Organisations have continued to raise concerns in the manner of operations of the sect which they have largely blamed for the recent confrontation.
Army denies as Shiite alleges killing of 2 faithful in Zuba religious procession
ABUJA-THE Nigerian Army last night claimed it was not aware of any clash by its personnel with members of Islamic Movement of Nigeria,otherwise known as Shiites in Zuba,Abuja,yesterday.
Army will begin combat vehicles production 2025 – Buratai
Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt-Gen. Tukur Buratai, on Saturday said the Nigerian Army would in 2025 begin the production of combat vehicles in the country.

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