Last seen as
Lieutenant Colonel , Commander of 174 Battalion (Army/Military)
Postings
Unit
Rank
Role
Official Title
First Cited Date
Last Cited Date
174 Battalion
Lieutenant Colonel
Commander
16 February 2016
Chain of command
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Superiors
Commanders of units that were superior to any units commanded by this person
Name
Rank
Role
Unit
Start of overlap
End of overlap
Duration of overlap
Sale Kawugana
Brigadier General
Commander
9 Brigade
12 March 2021
Unknown
Unknown
Musa Etsu Ndagi
Brigadier General
Commander
9 Brigade
22 April 2020
Unknown
Unknown
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Publication Date
Publisher
Publication Title
Access Date
Archive Link
17 February 2016
The Guardian (Nigeria)
Pipeline vandals kill two naval officers in Lagos
06 August 2020
Lagos State Government
GOV. SANWO-OLU RECEIVES NEW GOC 81 DIVISION OF THE NIGERIAN ARMY, MAJOR-GENERAL GODWIN UMELO AT LAGOS HOUSE, MARINA, ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 2020
16 November 2021
26 September 2020
Lagos State Government
NIGERIA@60: LAGOS DEPUTY GOVERNOR CALLS FOR PEACEFUL CO-EXISTENCE AMOMG CITIZENS
22 October 2020
25 October 2020
National Wire
#EndSARS# Commander, 9 Brigade Visits Lagos Area, Appeals To Youths, Communities
25 October 2020
12 March 2021
National Wire
“My Doors Are Opened For New Ideas – Gen Fejokwu Assures PSOs, Commanders
16 November 2021
08 November 2020
Nigeriana
#EndSARS: Gov. Sanwo-Olu Called Me To Say Col Bello Was Shooting At Lekki, Gen Tells Lagos Judicial Panel
23 November 2021
29 April 2021
Rota Media News
Brig. Gen. Sale Kawugana Transfer Leadership, As 9 Brigade Welcomes New Commander
17 November 2021
30 July 2020
Radio Nigeria
Army improves security at Ikorodu
21 October 2020
22 April 2020
Vanguard
COVID 19: GOC commissions waterpoint at 9 Brigade barracks
21 October 2020
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