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  2. Insurgency in Southeastern Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Four Nigerian soldiers were killed in the fighting. [45] The Nigerian Army withdrew, and in the following days, Nigerian Air Force planes and helicopters were deployed to search for ESN operatives in and around Orlu. [16] Nnamdi Kanu (pictured 2021) declared the Eastern Security Network's withdrawal from Orlu on 28 January 2021.

  3. List of equipment of the Nigerian Army - Wikipedia

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    40 delivered in 2018, a further 100 was delivered in 2021. [40] Dongfeng Mengshi Csk131 MRAP China: 100 [41] Proforce Ara/Thunder MRAP Nigeria: 40+ [42] Otokar Cobra: Multipurpose armoured vehicle Turkey: 204 [23] Casspir: MRAP South Africa: 5 [23] Casspir III variant. Reva: MRAP South Africa: 40 [43] Mk III. [44] Plasan Sand Cat: Composite ...

  4. Nigerian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Nigerian Army (NA) is the land branch of the Nigerian Armed Forces and the largest among the armed forces. Its major formations include the 1st Division , 2nd Division , 3rd Armoured Division , 81st Division , 82nd Division and the newly formed 8th, 7th and 6th Divisions.

  5. 7th Division (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian Army: Garrison/HQ: Maiduguri, Nigeria: Website: army.mil.ng: ... (15 March 2021 – 21 January 2022) Major General Waidi Shaibu (21 January 2022 – 21 April ...

  6. Battle of Geidam - Wikipedia

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    The Nigerian Army also launched a counteroffensive on the town around April 25 called Operation Tura Taikabongo, alleging that 21 ISWAP fighters were killed in air raids. [10] Despite this, ISWAP was able to raise the flag of the Islamic State in several parts of the town, although battles were ongoing between Nigerian soldiers and ISWAP. [11]

  7. 17 Brigade (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    According to Lieutenant General Buratai, the 17 Brigade was established in order to address issues in the North-West Zone and in the Katsina State identified by the Nigerian Army: [1] cattle rustling, armed robbery and armed banditry. [4] Countering such threats includes carrying out public security duties. [5]

  8. Nigerian Army - Wikipedia

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    The Nigerian Army traces its history to Lieutenant John Hawley Glover's Constabulary Force, which was largely composed of freed Hausa slaves in 1863. [7] The Constabulary Force was established with the primary goal of protecting the Royal Niger Company and its assets from constant military incursions by the neighboring Ashanti Empire. [8]

  9. 6th Amphibious Division - Wikipedia

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    The 6th Amphibious Division is a one of two combined infantry division unit of the Nigerian Army (NA),which specialized in amphibious warfare, combined arms, coastal defence, desert and jungle warfare, providing security at ports or shore stations, and reconnaissance.