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US sends 200 troops to Nigeria for military training

The United States has deployed about 200 troops to Nigeria to help train the Armed Forces in the fight against Islamist militants. The Wall Street Journal quoted a US military official as saying the move followed recent criticism by President Donald Trump over attacks on Christians in Nigeria.​ The report said the troops will strengthen Nigeria’s counterterrorism capacity through training and operational support. They will join a small number of US advisers already in the country who assist with intelligence for identifying targets for military operations.​ During a virtual briefing, Commander of US Africa Command, General Dagvin R. Anderson, confirmed that cooperation between both countries has increased after high level meetings. He said he met President Bola Tinubu and they agreed to work together on a way forward for security in the region.​ Anderson explained that a small US team […]

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Nigerian Army Short Service Recruitment Ends November 12

The Nigerian Army has announced that applications for the Short Service Combatant Course 49/2026 will close at midnight on Tuesday, November 12. The online application portal, which opened on October 9, has so far received tens of thousands of entries. According to Colonel Aminu Bello, Acting Director of Army Public Relations, the number of valid submissions is expected to surpass last year’s 48,000 applications. The Short Service Combatant Course provides an entry route for civilians into the military through an intensive 44-week training programme at the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) in Jaji, Kaduna State. Successful candidates will be commissioned as lieutenants after completion. The course duration is nine years, with an optional three-year extension. Applicants must be Nigerian citizens aged between 22 and 28, possess at least a bachelor’s degree with a minimum of a second-class lower division, and meet […]

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Central African Republic sends recruits to Uganda for military training

The Central African Republic is taking new steps to rebuild its armed forces after years of instability, collapse, and repeated crises. On Thursday, a group of recruits left Bangui’s Mpoko Airport for Kampala, Uganda, where they will undergo intensive military training. The recruits, drawn from all seven regions of the country, will spend six months in Uganda receiving training in intelligence gathering and counter-rebellion operations. According to the Central African Army’s training office, the goal is to create a professional and unified force capable of responding effectively to the persistent rebel threats that have plagued the nation. Oscar Yannick Bada, head of the army’s training office, explained that Uganda has granted training slots to 1,800 young Central Africans. These new soldiers will be trained as second-class soldiers under a bilateral military agreement signed between the two countries in October 2024. […]

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