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What could be regarded as the nucleus of the NA started in 1863 when the Imperial Governor of Lagos, Lt Glover of the Royal Navy gathered 18 Northern Nigerians to mount punitive expeditions to protect British trade routes around Lagos. The visit of Queen Elizabeth II to Nigerian in a 1956 led to the renaming of the Northern and Southern Regiments to the Queen’s Own Nigerian Regiment (QONR). When l

ater in that same year, Britain granted military autonomy to her dependencies, the QONR was re-designated the Nigerian Military Force (NMF), and at independence in 1960, the name changed to the Royal Nigerian Army. The present designation, Nigerian Army (NA), came into use when Nigeria assumed a Republic status in 1963. Even after Nigeria had become a Republic, the Nigerian Military was still structured to implement British oriented doctrines. Though small and mainly used for ceremonial duties, after independence, the NA was nonetheless a disciplined force. The coups-de-tat and counter coups of 1966 which culminated into the Nigerian Civil War, led the military to politics. The NA has continued to expand in response to its mandate, growing from a force of six battalions before the Civil War to five divisions. Training has continued to improve from the simple to the complex both in content and methodology. There are now indigenous training institutions including 17 Corps Schools. The roles of the NA have also fundamentally changed from protection of trade routes to national defence and fulfillment of international obligations in furtherance of national objectives

14/10/2016

"Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the Lord has risen upon you. For behold, darkness shall cover the earth, and thick darkness the peoples; but the Lord will arise upon you, and His glory will be seen upon you."
-Isaiah 60:1-2

Type "Amen!" if He is your Light!

03/09/2014

We cannot keeping facing this sacrifice without a return. We did it in ECOMOG and we were sold out by the same elites that have converted our national armory to private estate and used at will against the poor citizens. We are sold once again by these the same men to the Boko Haram and we are told that we cannot combat them within 24hrs.No, is a lie, we are more than can. The question for the ongoing bombardment in Bama, Borno State still tell us that a well trained Air force will not mistake a friendly force for the enemy force if not that this conspirators has come once again to sell us out to our enemies. And now we hear that Bama Nigeria army Barracks is captioned and under boko haram control and, you say it is inefficiency from the soldiers, No, it is a sell out by this the same people. You have sold us dry and enslaved, still you want more of our flesh and now we are going one by one to save what you have taken time to destroy over time. Be patience, we are coming for you!!!

The hour is fast approaching, on which the Honor and Success of this army, and the safety of our bleeding Country depend. Remember officers and Soldiers, that you are free men, fighting for the blessings of Liberty -- that slavery will be your portion, and that of your posterity, if you do not acquit yourselves like men.

03/09/2014

We cannot keeping facing this sacrifice without a return. We did it in ECOMOG and we were sold out by the same elites that have converted our national armory to private estate and used at will against the poor citizens. We are sold once again by these the same men to the Boko Haram and we are told that we cannot combat them within 24hrs.No, is a lie, we are more than can. The question for the ongoing bombardment in Bama, Borno State still tell us that a well trained Air force will not mistake a friendly force for the enemy force if not that this conspirators has come once again to sell us out to our enemies. And now we hear that Bama Nigeria army Barracks is captioned and under boko haram control and, you say it is inefficiency from the soldiers, No, it is a sell out by this the same people. You have sold us dry and enslaved, still you want more of our flesh and now we are going one by one to save what you have taken time to destroy over time. Be patience, we are coming for you!!!

08/07/2014

An ELECTIVE DESPOTISM was not the government we fought for; but one which should not only be founded on free principles, but in which the powers of government should be so divided and balanced among several bodies of magistracy, as that no one could transcend their legal limits, without being effectually checked and restrained by the others.

08/07/2014

"He that would make his own liberty secure, must guard even his enemy from oppression; for if he violates this duty, he establishes a precedent that will reach to himself." - Dissertation on First Principles of Government, December 23, 1791

08/07/2014

"Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom, must, like men, undergo the fatigues of supporting it."

08/07/2014

"Every government degenerates when trusted to the rulers of the people alone. The people themselves, therefore, are its only safe depositories."

08/07/2014

“The hour is fast approaching, on which the Honor and Success of this army, and the safety of our bleeding Country depend. Remember officers and Soldiers, that you are free men, fighting for the blessings of Liberty -- that slavery will be your portion, and that of your posterity, if you do not acquit yourselves like men.”
― George Washington

08/07/2014

“Loving, of enemies is another dogma of feigned morality, and has besides no meaning. It is incumbent on man, as a moralist, that he does not revenge an injury; and it is equally as good in a political sense, for there is no end to retaliation; each retaliates on the other, and calls it justice: but to love in proportion to the injury, if it could be done, would be to offer a premium for a crime. Besides, the word enemies is too vague and general to be used in a moral maxim, which ought always to be clear and defined, like a proverb. If a man be the enemy of another from mistake and prejudice, as in the case of religious opinions, and sometimes in politics, that man is different to an enemy at heart with a criminal intention; and it is incumbent upon us, and it contributes also to our own tranquillity, that we put the best construction upon a thing that it will bear. But even this erroneous motive in him makes no motive for love on the other part; and to say that we can love voluntarily, and without a motive, is morally and physically impossible.

Morality is injured by prescribing to it duties that, in the first place, are impossible to be performed, and if they could be would be productive of evil; or, as before said, be premiums for crime. The maxim of doing as we would be done unto does not include this strange doctrine of loving enemies; for no man expects to be loved himself for his crime or for his enmity.

Those who preach this doctrine of loving their enemies, are in general the greatest persecutors, and they act consistently by so doing; for the doctrine is hypocritical, and it is natural that hypocrisy should act the reverse of what it preaches. For my own part, I disown the doctrine, and consider it as a feigned or fabulous morality; yet the man does not exist that can say I have persecuted him, or any man, or any set of men, either in the American Revolution, or in the French Revolution; or that I have, in any case, returned evil for evil.

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