Sail Navy
shipping,merchant good,security service etc.
22/06/2026
If a Navy Lieutenant and an Army Lieutenant meet, who outranks who?
Many people get this wrong.
20/06/2026
Nigerian fuel marketers are increasingly importing refined petroleum products originally produced by the Dangote Petroleum Refinery through the offshore ship-to-ship (STS) trading hub in Lomé, Togo, in a growing trade pattern that highlights the refinery's expanding influence on regional fuel markets.
The development was disclosed by Matthew Tracey-Cook, an official of S&P Global Energy, during a webinar organised by the Major Energies Marketers Association of Nigeria (MEMAN) on Thursday..
18/06/2026
EXCLUSIVE: Nigerian Soldier Brutally Attacked By Kaduna Mob After Being Mistaken For Bandit Is Not Dead, Battling For Life In Hospital
However, a source familiar with the matter told SaharaReporters that Abdulrauf survived the attack and is currently receiving treatment at the 44 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital in Kaduna.
A Nigerian soldier identified as Muhammad Abdulrauf, popularly known as “Didan Tero,” is battling for his life after he was allegedly mistaken for a bandit and brutally attacked by a mob in Mai Gero community of Kaduna State.
The soldier, a member of the Nigerian Army’s 21NA intake and popularly known within the Jaji military community as a “Barrack Boy,” was initially reported dead following the incident, with several social media posts and local reports claiming he had been killed.
17/06/2026
This is no AI. These are real Hausa men taking destiny into their own hands. They aim to protect their children from abduction and their women from relentless molestation and ræpe by terrorist bandits in captivity. Some are over 60, yet determined to do what must be done to keep their loved ones safe.
15/06/2026
Salary structure for NAVY #
Did you wish to work here????
What other agency did you want the salary structure.
Did you wish to be navy???
13/06/2026
Nigerian military, what is happening in Kogi State.
Why would a governor (civilian) put on military fatigue dress?
12/06/2026
Great word's from the Nigerian Navy general
24/05/2026
Troops of Sector 1 Operation Enduring Peace have arrested a suspected impostor who allegedly posed as a personnel of the Nigerian Navy in Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau State.
Security sources disclosed that the arrest followed a report concerning the activities of a suspicious individual identified as Mohammed Auwal at Grovos Hotel, Apata area of Jos North.
The sources said troops swiftly responded to the intelligence report at about 2:56 p.m. on May 23 and apprehended the suspect at the hotel premises.
Preliminary findings indicated that the suspect allegedly claimed to be a serving naval personnel, prompting security concerns and further scrutiny by the troops.
17/04/2026
26/03/2026
“I was arr£sted and now dismissed as a Nigerian soldier because of a video I made last year, where I called on politicians’ children to join the military, saying that ministers, governors, and local government chairmen, all politicians, should send their sons into the army to f!g.ht t.£rror.i$ts.”
“This is the reason I was arr£sted. From my location, they hand.c¥ffed my legs and hands. It was as if I had st0len or k!||£d.”
“They moved me from there because I was inside the bush, and I had been there for about four years and nine months, staying in that location.”
“From there, they moved me to Maiduguri, 70th Provost MP Guard Room. From there, they took me to Abuja SIB. I was there for more than a month.”
“They brought me back from Abuja to the 70th, then took me back to my location, and I was still l0ck£d up with handc¥ffs on my legs and hands, as if I had st0l£n something.”
“They gave me a paper for my charges, four charges, but I will give details later because I can’t provide everything now.”
“They called out my order and read the charges, the first, second, third, and fourth, and I was dis.miss.ed, dis.miss.ed from the regiment, just because of the video I made.”
“I didn’t expect this. It shows that in our country, we don’t have freedom of speech, and we are not free to say the truth.”
“I really s¥ff£red. I s¥ff£red a lot in Abuja, with hand.c¥ffs on my legs and hands for over a month.”
“Even the feeding was just twice a day, small portions, not even up to N500 worth of food. No calls. I couldn’t talk to my family or anyone. They collected my phone.”
“It was after they dis.miss.ed me that they marched me out. I was dis.miss.ed from my unit and taken to the 7th Division. From there, they marched me out of the barracks as a dis.miss.ed soldier. It is so s@d.”
“I don’t have anyone to fight for me, but I know God will fight for me because this is not right.”
“Please, I want people to continue standing for me and help me fight for justice because I never expected this.”
“I spent eight years in service. Since 2018, when I joined the army, I have never been charged until now because of social media.”
“I have never f0ught anyone, never st0l£n, never k!||£d, and never been involved in any misconduct. But because I spoke the truth on social media… I was dismissed.”
“I spent four years and nine months in Maiduguri, and nobody spoke about it or came to change my situation.”
“I really s¥ff£red. They treated me b@dly… but no pr0blem, glory be to God. Where there is life, there is hope…” - A Nigerian soldier, Lance Corporal Rotimi Olamilekan, has opened up on his arrest, detention, and eventual dismissal from the Nigerian Army after he made a viral video calling on politicians to allow their children join the military to f!ght t.£rror.ism.
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