General Officer Commanding, GOC, 2 Division, Nigerian Army, Major-General Chinedu Nnebeife said the Nigerian Army recorded huge successes in 2025, in spite of the security challenges in the country.
Nnebeife disclosed this during the celebration of the 2025 West African Social Activities, WASA, of the Division on Saturday in Ibadan.
WASA is an age long military function centered on showcasing the diverse cultural heritage of military personnel.
It aims at assembling officers, soldiers and their families to unwind after the year’s work.
It was also designed to create a platform for military personnel to interact with friends, as well as members of their host communities in order to foster good Civil Military Cooperation, CIMIC.
The GOC, noted that 2025 was challenging, adding that the Nigerian Army was at the forefront in degrading Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists, bandits, kidnappers and other criminal elements.
“We have made significant strides, and for this, we are immensely grateful to Almighty God for his benevolence and the gift of life,” he said.
The GOC noted that the army in 2025, embarked on rigorous trainings and intensive operations due to increased activities of terrorists and bandits.
“WASA is also a platform to recognise hard work, excellence and exceptional service by deserving soldiers of the Division.
“Today, we shall honour several soldiers who distinguished themselves in 2025.
“These awards are intended to inspire others to dedicate themselves to professional standards and dedication to duties,” he said.
Nnebeife reiterated that the army would continue to reward diligence and would not tolerate any act of indiscipline, adding that discipline remains its bedrock.
He said the Nigerian Army would continue to uphold the highest standards at all times.
Nnebeife appreciated the Chief of Army Staff, COAS, Lieutenant-General Waidi Shaibu, for his unwavering commitment to training, regimentation and professionalism, as well as providing resources to host the ceremony.
He said the Division had benefitted immensely from the COAS’s numerous welfare packages and support for their operations.
Nnebeife thanked Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State and others that have contributed to the successes recorded by the division and appealed for continued cooperation and support in tackling crimes.
Makinde, who was the special guest at the event, thanked the army for ensuring peace and security in the state.
The governor, who was represented by his Special Adviser on Immigration and Homeland Security, Rosheed Adegoke, pledged the continued support of his administration to the Nigerian Army and sister security agencies in addressing security challenges in the state.
Dignitaries at the occasion include representatives of heads of security agencies in the state, community leaders, as well as families and relatives of military personnel.
Highlight of the occasion also included Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa and Igala cultural dances, tug of war competition and presentation of awards to some army personnel for their hard work.





