Last seen as
Major General , Commander of Operation BOYONA (Army/Joint Task Force/Military/Police/State Security Service (Internal Security)) on August 2013
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17 January 2012
Daily Trust
JTF Denied Desecrating Holy Quran in Borno
18 August 2012
Leadership
Ihejirika Heads for Defence, as Jonathan Shops for New Coas
05 October 2012
This Day
Jonathan Names New CDS, Service Chiefs
09 April 2013
This Day
Amnesty Committee Mulls Conditions for Boko Haram
19 August 2013
Daily Trust
Insurgency - Army Creates New Division in North East
06 July 1994
Armed Forces Ruling Council
Armed Forces Act Part III S.7(1)
04 September 2013
The Sun (Nigeria)
New GOC, others appointed as Army retires 7 generals
04 September 2013
Daily Trust
Army retires senior officer, redeploys others
17 May 2013
Leadership
Emergency Rule - Economic Activities Grounded in Three States
06 June 2013
Premium Times
JTF records successes in Borno, environs — Commander
13 February 2014
This Day
Army, Navy Redeploy Senior Officers
13 January 2012
This Day
JTF Imposes Curfew on Maiduguri, Jere
14 September 2011
Vanguard
Army, Airforce Move Into Jos
16 May 2013
Vanguard
Soldiers storm Borno,Yobe, Adamawa
07 June 2013
Vanguard
We've Achieved a Lot in Borno - JTF
18 August 2013
Vanguard
Jonathan creates new army division, sends 8,000 troops after Boko Haram
02 June 2015
Amnesty International
Stars on their shoulders. Blood on their hands. War crimes committed by the Nigerian military
08 March 2011
P.M. News
Defence HQ Launch Skills Acquisition In Barracks
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