Business File: Nigerian Army Division 2 Holds Leadership Awareness, Development Course 12 for Senior Non-commissioned Officers in Ibadan

Nigerian Army holds Development Course 12 for Senior Non-commission Officers ??Pic.3. General Officer Commanding, 2 Div. Nigerian Army, Maj.-Gen. Obina Onubogu (L), presenting a souvenir to the representative of the Director-General, Nigeria Army Resource Centre, retired Maj.-Gen. James Myam, during the Leadership Awareness and Development Course 12 for Senior Non-commission Officers of the Division in Ibadan on Monday (14/7/25). With them: is the Director, Leadership Development Institute, Maj.-Gen Emmanuel Karau (R).?0123/MON/14/7/2025/Olayinka Bode-Are/JMH/NAN ?

The Nigerian Army recently held its Leadership Awareness and Development Course 12 for Senior Non-commissioned Officers of the 2. Division in Ibadan.

 General Officer Commanding, 2 Div. Nigerian Army, Maj.-Gen. Obina Onubogu (L), presenting a souvenir to the representative of the Director-General, Nigeria Army Resource Centre, retired Maj.-Gen. James Myam, during the Leadership Awareness and Development Course 12 for Senior Non-commission Officers of the Division in Ibadan on Monday (14/7/25). With them: is the Director, Leadership Development Institute, Maj.-Gen Emmanuel Karau (R).?0123/MON/14/7/2025/Olayinka Bode-Are/JMH/NAN ?

NYSC Batch ‘B’ Pre-Mobilization Workshop

From left: Director of Corps Mobilisation, National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Alhaji Mohammed Abubakar; Director-General of NYSC, Brig.-Gen. Olakunle Nafiu and NYSC Director of Corps Welfare, Mr Ayodele Omotade, during the 2025 NAN Batch ‘B’ Pre-Mobilization Workshop in Abuja on Monday (14/7/25).?0127/MON/JULY/14/7/2025/Deborah Bada/JAU/NAN

EMEA Finance Achievement Awards Dinner

L-R: Chris Moore, EMEA Finance; Tokunbo Aturamu, head, debt capital markets, Stanbic IBTC Capital; Oyinda Akinyemi, executive director, Stanbic IBTC Capital; and Simon Mathews, head, equity capital markets, Standard Bank, at the EMEA Finance Achievement Awards dinner event, held recently in London.

Launch of the Imo Talent Hub in Owerri, Imo State

L-R: Nnamdi Anyaehie, chief of staff to Imo State governor; Cosmos Iwu, secretary to the Imo State Government; Chinyere Ihuoma Ekomaru, deputy governor, Imo State; Hope Uzodimma, governor, Imo State; Chris Burry, CEO, US Market Access Center (USMAC); Steve Adelman, director, USMAC; Amadi Chimezie, commisser for digital economy and e-government; Matt Ifesieh, USMAC West African representative; and Bola Adigun, technical adviser to the governor, during the launch of the Imo Talent Hub in Owerri, Imo State, recently.
L-R: Olabisi Jolaiya, director, regional operation, East, IHS Nigeria; Tolulope Oyenuga, manager, sustainability, IHS Nigeria; Anslem Otobo Audu, chief of field office, UNICEF Nigeria (Port Harcourt Zone Office); Titilope Oguntuga, director, sustainability, IHS Nigeria; Nnamdi Ani, regional legal counsel, IHS Nigeria; Uchechukwu Nwokolo, regional legal counsel, IHS Nigeria; Oluwatobi Odukogbe, regional quality audit specialist, IHS Nigeria; and Ijeoma Onuoha-Ogwe, communications officer, UNICEF Nigeria, during a courtesy visit and inspection of the oxygen plant donated by IHS Nigeria, in collaboration with UNICEF, to General Hospital, Eleme, Rivers State recently.
A cross-section of protesters, during a protest to call for the prompt conduct of the overdue election into the office of the presidential general of Attakwu Town Development Union at Nkanu West LGA Headquarters of Enugu State on Monday (14/7/25).?0125/MON/JULY/14/7/2025/Mike Agada/JAU/NAN ?

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