I'm I the only one that recites (3)suratul Ihklas when I see any write up inscribing InaLilahiwahinalilahin rajihun with the intention that two is for the deceased and one for me when I pass on.
God bless you sir.
Thank you for the excellent leadership.
I am proud to have served those difficult but fulfilling part of my deployment under your command.
Other stories will be left for another day.🫡
@optama Final part. I sincerely appreciate the support and I am proud that we held the ground for years without failing. I know I don’t say it enough but the success was not because of my leadership skill but the support you and those great men gave me. Thank you brother. Respect👍🏿
@optama 8. The experience reinforced a simple leadership principle: sometimes the best way to understand the burden of a task is to carry it yourself first. Only then can you truly appreciate the sacrifices of those who perform it daily.
@optama 7. others to take up the responsibility, I introduced certain preferential arrangements and incentives. Before long, what had initially seemed an undesirable task became one that soldiers were willing to undertake.
@optama 6. second, the sacrifice required of those manning the OP was far greater than I had initially imagined.
That experience gave me a new appreciation for the soldiers who volunteered to spend long hours up there under difficult conditions. To recognize their efforts and encourage
@optama 5. Despite the exhaustion, I kept climbing because demonstrating commitment was essential to boosting the morale of my men. By the time I finally reached the top, I gained two important lessons: first, the view was excellent;
@optama 4. In theory, it sounded like a brilliant leadership decision. In practice, after less than thirty steps, I was already questioning some of my life choices.
If my memory serves me right, the mast had about 202 steps.
@optama 3. To convince my soldiers of the importance of the assignment, I decided to lead by example. Fully kitted in combat gear—helmet, fragmentation jacket, ammunition magazines and all—I began the climb to the top of the observation mast.
@optama 2. Following the successful advance and capture of the location, our unit was tasked to hold the ground. My platoon was subsequently assigned the responsibility of manning the Observation Post (OP), a critical task that would serve as the unit’s eyes and early warning system.
@optama 1. One of my most memorable experiences during the fight against Boko Haram in North-East Nigeria was after the capture of Delwa. Looking back, it was a journey worthy of a book, although that story is perhaps for another day. Following the successful advance and capture of
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In all my years in the service, I have never come across the weight of a threat as powerful and scary like Putin’s threat. “If Europe wants to go to war with Russia it would be a different kind of war that in a short period no one would be left in Europe to even negotiate with”
I could feel the passion in all your voices, regarding the Naval officer and the Minister. I noticed few influencers shared their unprofessional expertise in the subject matter. However, your take would be like trying to fix a broken tank tread with duct tape and a strong wish.
@optama 🤣🤣🤣🤣, funny enough I can’t seem to remember this event. I guess I had left then. What’s the name of that Kogi man that was later redeployed to Gwoza for CO’s orders after assuming with his OC. That guy was a thorn in my neck that year. I still miss Christian and Igbedia🤣