Armed Forces of Liberia to Immortalise Nigerian Army Officers, Soldiers who sacrificed for peace in Liberia

 Armed Forces of Liberia to Immortalise Nigerian Army Officers, Soldiers who sacrificed for peace in Liberia

The Armed Forces of Liberia(AFL) is set to immortalize officers and soldiers of the Nigerian Army(NA), who paid the supreme sacrifice during peacekeeping operations in Liberia.

The Chief of Staff(COS), Armed Forces of Liberia, Major General Prince Charles Johnson III  disclosed this today Friday 15 July 2022,  during a courtesy call on the Chief of Army Staff(COAS), Lieutenant General Faruk Yahaya at the Army Headquarters, Abuja.

Speaking during the visit, the COS, conveyed the  appreciation of the Armed Forces of Liberia for the sacrifices rendered by Nigerian troops to the people of Liberia, in  restoring peace during the internal strive experienced in the country.  He eulogized the NA for the technical assistance rendered through Economic Community of West Africa States(ECOWAS),  support team, which he said has ushered in a new Armed Forces of Liberia. The Liberian Armed Forces Chief called for more collaboration and bilateral relations in the area of training.

The Chief of Army Staff(COAS), Lieutenant General Faruk Yahaya, while responding, noted that the NA will continue to leverage on the experiences  gathered during peacekeeping  operations in Liberia, in the discharge of its constitutional roles.

He assured the visiting Chief of Staff, AFL of continuous support, especially in the area of capacity development, adding that the NA has a long standing relationship with the Liberians and will continue to extend the warm hands of friendship to the AFL.

The event was witnessed by Principal Staff Officers of the Army Headquarters,.

Highpoint of the visit was the exchange of  souvenirs by the COAS and the AFL Chief of Staff.

 

ONYEMA NWACHUKWU
Brigadier General
Director Army Public Relations
15 July 2022

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Armed Forces of Liberia to Immortalise Nigerian Army Officers, Soldiers who sacrificed for peace in Liberia

 Armed Forces of Liberia to Immortalise Nigerian Army Officers, Soldiers who sacrificed for peace in Liberia

The Armed Forces of Liberia(AFL) is set to immortalize officers and soldiers of the Nigerian Army(NA), who paid the supreme sacrifice during peacekeeping operations in Liberia.

The Chief of Staff(COS), Armed Forces of Liberia, Major General Prince Charles Johnson III  disclosed this today Friday 15 July 2022,  during a courtesy call on the Chief of Army Staff(COAS), Lieutenant General Faruk Yahaya at the Army Headquarters, Abuja.

Speaking during the visit, the COS, conveyed the  appreciation of the Armed Forces of Liberia for the sacrifices rendered by Nigerian troops to the people of Liberia, in  restoring peace during the internal strive experienced in the country.  He eulogized the NA for the technical assistance rendered through Economic Community of West Africa States(ECOWAS),  support team, which he said has ushered in a new Armed Forces of Liberia. The Liberian Armed Forces Chief called for more collaboration and bilateral relations in the area of training.

The Chief of Army Staff(COAS), Lieutenant General Faruk Yahaya, while responding, noted that the NA will continue to leverage on the experiences  gathered during peacekeeping  operations in Liberia, in the discharge of its constitutional roles.

He assured the visiting Chief of Staff, AFL of continuous support, especially in the area of capacity development, adding that the NA has a long standing relationship with the Liberians and will continue to extend the warm hands of friendship to the AFL.

The event was witnessed by Principal Staff Officers of the Army Headquarters,.

Highpoint of the visit was the exchange of  souvenirs by the COAS and the AFL Chief of Staff.

 

ONYEMA NWACHUKWU
Brigadier General
Director Army Public Relations
15 July 2022

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Armed Forces of Liberia to Immortalise Nigerian Army Officers, Soldiers who sacrificed for peace in Liberia

 Armed Forces of Liberia to Immortalise Nigerian Army Officers, Soldiers who sacrificed for peace in Liberia

The Armed Forces of Liberia(AFL) is set to immortalize officers and soldiers of the Nigerian Army(NA), who paid the supreme sacrifice during peacekeeping operations in Liberia.

The Chief of Staff(COS), Armed Forces of Liberia, Major General Prince Charles Johnson III  disclosed this today Friday 15 July 2022,  during a courtesy call on the Chief of Army Staff(COAS), Lieutenant General Faruk Yahaya at the Army Headquarters, Abuja.

Speaking during the visit, the COS, conveyed the  appreciation of the Armed Forces of Liberia for the sacrifices rendered by Nigerian troops to the people of Liberia, in  restoring peace during the internal strive experienced in the country.  He eulogized the NA for the technical assistance rendered through Economic Community of West Africa States(ECOWAS),  support team, which he said has ushered in a new Armed Forces of Liberia. The Liberian Armed Forces Chief called for more collaboration and bilateral relations in the area of training.

The Chief of Army Staff(COAS), Lieutenant General Faruk Yahaya, while responding, noted that the NA will continue to leverage on the experiences  gathered during peacekeeping  operations in Liberia, in the discharge of its constitutional roles.

He assured the visiting Chief of Staff, AFL of continuous support, especially in the area of capacity development, adding that the NA has a long standing relationship with the Liberians and will continue to extend the warm hands of friendship to the AFL.

The event was witnessed by Principal Staff Officers of the Army Headquarters,.

Highpoint of the visit was the exchange of  souvenirs by the COAS and the AFL Chief of Staff.

 

ONYEMA NWACHUKWU
Brigadier General
Director Army Public Relations
15 July 2022

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Armed Forces of Liberia to Immortalise Nigerian Army Officers, Soldiers who sacrificed for peace in Liberia

 Armed Forces of Liberia to Immortalise Nigerian Army Officers, Soldiers who sacrificed for peace in Liberia

The Armed Forces of Liberia(AFL) is set to immortalize officers and soldiers of the Nigerian Army(NA), who paid the supreme sacrifice during peacekeeping operations in Liberia.

The Chief of Staff(COS), Armed Forces of Liberia, Major General Prince Charles Johnson III  disclosed this today Friday 15 July 2022,  during a courtesy call on the Chief of Army Staff(COAS), Lieutenant General Faruk Yahaya at the Army Headquarters, Abuja.

Speaking during the visit, the COS, conveyed the  appreciation of the Armed Forces of Liberia for the sacrifices rendered by Nigerian troops to the people of Liberia, in  restoring peace during the internal strive experienced in the country.  He eulogized the NA for the technical assistance rendered through Economic Community of West Africa States(ECOWAS),  support team, which he said has ushered in a new Armed Forces of Liberia. The Liberian Armed Forces Chief called for more collaboration and bilateral relations in the area of training.

The Chief of Army Staff(COAS), Lieutenant General Faruk Yahaya, while responding, noted that the NA will continue to leverage on the experiences  gathered during peacekeeping  operations in Liberia, in the discharge of its constitutional roles.

He assured the visiting Chief of Staff, AFL of continuous support, especially in the area of capacity development, adding that the NA has a long standing relationship with the Liberians and will continue to extend the warm hands of friendship to the AFL.

The event was witnessed by Principal Staff Officers of the Army Headquarters,.

Highpoint of the visit was the exchange of  souvenirs by the COAS and the AFL Chief of Staff.

 

ONYEMA NWACHUKWU
Brigadier General
Director Army Public Relations
15 July 2022

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Armed Forces of Liberia to Immortalise Nigerian Army Officers, Soldiers who sacrificed for peace in Liberia

 Armed Forces of Liberia to Immortalise Nigerian Army Officers, Soldiers who sacrificed for peace in Liberia

The Armed Forces of Liberia(AFL) is set to immortalize officers and soldiers of the Nigerian Army(NA), who paid the supreme sacrifice during peacekeeping operations in Liberia.

The Chief of Staff(COS), Armed Forces of Liberia, Major General Prince Charles Johnson III  disclosed this today Friday 15 July 2022,  during a courtesy call on the Chief of Army Staff(COAS), Lieutenant General Faruk Yahaya at the Army Headquarters, Abuja.

Speaking during the visit, the COS, conveyed the  appreciation of the Armed Forces of Liberia for the sacrifices rendered by Nigerian troops to the people of Liberia, in  restoring peace during the internal strive experienced in the country.  He eulogized the NA for the technical assistance rendered through Economic Community of West Africa States(ECOWAS),  support team, which he said has ushered in a new Armed Forces of Liberia. The Liberian Armed Forces Chief called for more collaboration and bilateral relations in the area of training.

The Chief of Army Staff(COAS), Lieutenant General Faruk Yahaya, while responding, noted that the NA will continue to leverage on the experiences  gathered during peacekeeping  operations in Liberia, in the discharge of its constitutional roles.

He assured the visiting Chief of Staff, AFL of continuous support, especially in the area of capacity development, adding that the NA has a long standing relationship with the Liberians and will continue to extend the warm hands of friendship to the AFL.

The event was witnessed by Principal Staff Officers of the Army Headquarters,.

Highpoint of the visit was the exchange of  souvenirs by the COAS and the AFL Chief of Staff.

 

ONYEMA NWACHUKWU
Brigadier General
Director Army Public Relations
15 July 2022

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Armed Forces of Liberia to Immortalise Nigerian Army Officers, Soldiers who sacrificed for peace in Liberia

 Armed Forces of Liberia to Immortalise Nigerian Army Officers, Soldiers who sacrificed for peace in Liberia

The Armed Forces of Liberia(AFL) is set to immortalize officers and soldiers of the Nigerian Army(NA), who paid the supreme sacrifice during peacekeeping operations in Liberia.

The Chief of Staff(COS), Armed Forces of Liberia, Major General Prince Charles Johnson III  disclosed this today Friday 15 July 2022,  during a courtesy call on the Chief of Army Staff(COAS), Lieutenant General Faruk Yahaya at the Army Headquarters, Abuja.

Speaking during the visit, the COS, conveyed the  appreciation of the Armed Forces of Liberia for the sacrifices rendered by Nigerian troops to the people of Liberia, in  restoring peace during the internal strive experienced in the country.  He eulogized the NA for the technical assistance rendered through Economic Community of West Africa States(ECOWAS),  support team, which he said has ushered in a new Armed Forces of Liberia. The Liberian Armed Forces Chief called for more collaboration and bilateral relations in the area of training.

The Chief of Army Staff(COAS), Lieutenant General Faruk Yahaya, while responding, noted that the NA will continue to leverage on the experiences  gathered during peacekeeping  operations in Liberia, in the discharge of its constitutional roles.

He assured the visiting Chief of Staff, AFL of continuous support, especially in the area of capacity development, adding that the NA has a long standing relationship with the Liberians and will continue to extend the warm hands of friendship to the AFL.

The event was witnessed by Principal Staff Officers of the Army Headquarters,.

Highpoint of the visit was the exchange of  souvenirs by the COAS and the AFL Chief of Staff.

 

ONYEMA NWACHUKWU
Brigadier General
Director Army Public Relations
15 July 2022

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Armed Forces of Liberia to Immortalise Nigerian Army Officers, Soldiers who sacrificed for peace in Liberia

 Armed Forces of Liberia to Immortalise Nigerian Army Officers, Soldiers who sacrificed for peace in Liberia

The Armed Forces of Liberia(AFL) is set to immortalize officers and soldiers of the Nigerian Army(NA), who paid the supreme sacrifice during peacekeeping operations in Liberia.

The Chief of Staff(COS), Armed Forces of Liberia, Major General Prince Charles Johnson III  disclosed this today Friday 15 July 2022,  during a courtesy call on the Chief of Army Staff(COAS), Lieutenant General Faruk Yahaya at the Army Headquarters, Abuja.

Speaking during the visit, the COS, conveyed the  appreciation of the Armed Forces of Liberia for the sacrifices rendered by Nigerian troops to the people of Liberia, in  restoring peace during the internal strive experienced in the country.  He eulogized the NA for the technical assistance rendered through Economic Community of West Africa States(ECOWAS),  support team, which he said has ushered in a new Armed Forces of Liberia. The Liberian Armed Forces Chief called for more collaboration and bilateral relations in the area of training.

The Chief of Army Staff(COAS), Lieutenant General Faruk Yahaya, while responding, noted that the NA will continue to leverage on the experiences  gathered during peacekeeping  operations in Liberia, in the discharge of its constitutional roles.

He assured the visiting Chief of Staff, AFL of continuous support, especially in the area of capacity development, adding that the NA has a long standing relationship with the Liberians and will continue to extend the warm hands of friendship to the AFL.

The event was witnessed by Principal Staff Officers of the Army Headquarters,.

Highpoint of the visit was the exchange of  souvenirs by the COAS and the AFL Chief of Staff.

 

ONYEMA NWACHUKWU
Brigadier General
Director Army Public Relations
15 July 2022

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