I fell in love with this verse:
“I will be your God throughout your lifetime— until your hair is white with age. I made you, and I will care for you. I will carry you along and save you.”
Isaiah 46:4 NLT
🚨🚨🚨BREAKING: The return of Jesus Christ is closer than ever.
Please share this with someone who needs hope and encouragement today.
God bless you abundantly!
Look closely at this image.
This is not a barracks.
This is not a comfortable room.
This is not the life most Nigerians would accept for even a week.
These are men sleeping inside trenches dug into the earth, covered with mosquito nets, surrounded by dust, danger, snakes, disease, and the constant fear of an attack in the dead of night.
And yet, when one of them is killed, some people laugh.
When terrorists are neutralized, some rush online to question the Army. When soldiers fall in battle, some celebrate. When troops spend months away from their families, some keyboard "analysts" who have never seen a battlefield suddenly become experts on warfare.
The painful truth is that many Nigerians will never know the name of the soldier who died protecting their community, but they will spend hours defending those who threaten it.
That young soldier in the trench could be someone's son. Someone's husband. Someone's father. Somewhere, a mother prays for him every night, hoping he comes home alive. Somewhere, a child is waiting for the father who missed birthdays, school events, and family celebrations because he was busy protecting people he has never met.
You do not have to love the military. You do not have to agree with every operation.
But if you can sleep comfortably in your bed while another Nigerian sleeps in a hole in the ground so that terrorists do not take over your town, then the least you owe him is respect.
Before criticizing the soldier, ask yourself a simple question:
Would you trade your bed for that trench tonight? 🇳🇬🫡💔
If your husband can fill 12.5kg cooking gas.,buy crates of eggs... subscribe cable TV, buy data and fuel generator in this present condition of Nigeria...
Madam please give that man some REAL PEACE OF MIND.
Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke: The Pilot Now Commanding Nigeria's Air Power
Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke is a distinguished Nigerian military officer, accomplished aviator, and strategic leader who currently serves as the 23rd Chief of the Air Staff of the Nigerian Air Force. Appointed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, he officially assumed office on 30 October 2025, succeeding Air Marshal Hasan Bala Abubakar.
Born on 20 February 1972 in Makurdi, Benue State, Air Marshal Aneke hails from Udi Local Government Area of Enugu State. He was raised in a military family by Air Warrant Officer (Rtd) Sylvester Aneke and Mrs. Ngozi Aneke, a background that instilled in him discipline, patriotism, and a passion for service from an early age.
His journey in uniform began when he joined the Nigerian Defence Academy as a member of the 40th Regular Course in 1988. Upon commissioning into the Nigerian Air Force as a Pilot Officer in 1993, he embarked on a remarkable career spanning over three decades.
An experienced transport pilot with more than 4,300 flying hours, Aneke has served in numerous operational, command, and staff appointments across the Nigerian Air Force. His career includes participation in Operation Restore Hope in the Niger Delta and service with the United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where he contributed significantly to air operations and peace support missions.
Throughout his career, he served at the Presidential Air Fleet, Air Training Command, Tactical Air Command, Mobility Command, and Nigerian Air Force Headquarters. He also held key appointments as Director of Safety, Director of Policy, Deputy Commandant of the Nigerian Defence Academy, and Air Officer Commanding Mobility Command before his elevation as Chief of the Air Staff.
Widely respected for his professionalism, humility, and intellectual depth, Air Marshal Aneke combines operational experience with strong academic credentials in Physics, International Affairs, Political Economy, and Strategic Studies. His leadership is expected to strengthen operational effectiveness, innovation, and air power capabilities in support of Nigeria's national security objectives.
As he pilots the Nigerian Air Force into a new era, Nigerians remain grateful for his decades of sacrifice, dedication, and unwavering service to the nation. His journey from a young cadet of the 40th Regular Course to the highest office in the Nigerian Air Force stands as a testament to hard work, competence, and patriotic service.
Thank you, Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, for your commitment to Nigeria. May your tenure continue to strengthen the Nigerian Air Force and contribute to a safer and more secure Nation. 🇳🇬✈️
@Rise_Forge There is no rank that can’t fly, from a Pilot officer to even an AVM, Infact if the chief decides he wants to fly he can still fly. The pilot who flies the C-in-C is an Air Commodore. Provided you are a winged pilot, and you are still medically and psychologically fit you 👍🏽
PRIDE OF ILORIN
AIR VICE MARSHAL LANRE IBRAHIM OLUWATOYIN (Rtd) 🇳🇬✈️🛰️
Air Vice Marshal Lanre Ibrahim Oluwatoyin (Rtd) is a distinguished military officer, space strategist, and proud son of the Ilorin Emirate whose career exemplifies the perfect blend of military leadership and technological excellence.
A member of the prestigious NDA 39 Regular Course, he built an outstanding career spanning military command, information technology, satellite engineering, and defence space operations. His contributions to the development of Nigeria's space capabilities, including his involvement in the NIGCOMSAT-1R project, placed him among the pioneers driving the nation's advancement in space technology and strategic communications.
He held several key appointments within the Nigerian Air Force before rising to become the 7th Chief of Defence Space Administration (CDSA), where he played a vital role in strengthening Nigeria's defence capabilities through cyber operations, satellite communications, and geospatial intelligence.
Beyond his remarkable military achievements, AVM Oluwatoyin is widely respected for his commitment to community development, educational support for less-privileged students, and contributions to sports development in Kwara State.
A soldier, scholar, technologist, and patriot, his legacy continues to inspire a new generation of Nigerians to pursue excellence in service and nation-building.
Congratulations on your well-deserved spotlight, sir. May Almighty continue to bless you with good health, wisdom, and abundant happiness. 🇳🇬🫡