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Meet The New Chief of Army Staff (CAS), Major General Waidi Shaibu

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Here is a detailed profile of Major General Waidi Shaibu — his background, education, military career, command experience, major appointments, and significance.

Early Life & Background

Waidi Shaibu was born on 18 December 1971 in the Olamaboro Local Government Area of Kogi State, Nigeria.

He entered the military via the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) as part of the 41st Regular Course, gaining admission in 1989.

He was commissioned into the Nigerian Army’s Armour Corps on 17 September 1994 as a Second Lieutenant.

Education & Academic Qualifications

Shaibu is noted for a strong academic background alongside his military career:

Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Nigerian Defence Academy (1993)

Postgraduate Certificate in Public Administration from the Ghana Institute of Management & Public Administration (GIMPA)

Master’s Degree in Public Administration from the University of Calabar

Master’s in Strategic Studies from the University of Ibadan

Master’s in Security & Strategic Studies from the National Defence University (Washington, D.C., USA)

Alumnus of the Harvard Kennedy School programme “Leadership for the 21st Century: Chaos, Conflict & Courage”.

He is reportedly pursuing a PhD in Strategic Studies at the University of Ibadan (in view).

This combination of engineering, public administration, strategic/security studies gives him both technical and strategic grounding.

Military Training & Professional Development

In addition to his academic training, Shaibu has undergone extensive military and operational courses, including:

Young Officers Course, Armour – Nigerian Army Armour School, Bauchi (1995)

Young Officers Course, Infantry – Nigerian Army School of Infantry, Jaji (1996)

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Amphibious Operations Course – Amphibious Training School, Calabar (1997)

Platoon Commanders Course, Communication Instructors Course – Armour School Bauchi (1998)

Junior Staff Course – Ghana, etc.

Other advanced courses: Defence Resources Management Course (Kenya), Higher Defence Management Course (NDC, Abuja), Counter Terrorism Fellows Programme (USA) etc.

These show his professional military development and exposure to different operational environments.

Operational & Command Experience

Shaibu has held multiple command and staff appointments, and participated in both domestic operations and international peacekeeping. Some of his key roles:

He served in major operations including Operation Hadin Kai (OPHK) in North-East Nigeria.

He was “Theatre Commander” of OPHK, overseeing operations in the insurgency-challenged North East.

He served as General Officer Commanding (GOC) 7 Division and also Commander of Sector 1 in OPHK.

He commanded the 21 Special Armoured Brigade, Bama.

He served as Chief Instructor, Nigerian Army Armour School; Director of Training (Army Headquarters) among other appointments.

Participation in peacekeeping missions: e.g., in Liberia and Sudan.

Some of his operational achievements during the OPHK tenure reportedly include: recovering weapons and ammunition, rescuing civilians, disrupting insurgent networks.

Recent Appointment & Significance

On 24 October 2025, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu approved a sweeping change in Nigeria’s military leadership, and Waidi Shaibu was appointed as the new Chief of Army Staff (COAS) of the Nigerian Army.

His appointment was widely commended by his home state (Kogi) as a recognition of merit and fairness.

His background—combining armoured corps experience, counter-insurgency operations, high-level education, and strategic thinking—is seen as aligning with Nigeria’s current security challenges (insurgency, banditry, terrorism) and the need for reform and modernization.

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Strengths & Leadership Style

From his profile and reporting, some of his notable attributes include:

Intellectual depth: his advanced academic credentials suggest a willingness to engage with strategy and not just tactics.

Operational credentials: hands-on experience in high-threat theatres (North East) and armoured warfare.

Reform orientation: his profile highlights an interest in training, research, innovation, and civil-military cooperation (especially in counter-insurgency contexts).

Regional representation: Being from Kogi State adds to the diversity of senior military leadership and has symbolic importance.

Challenges & Areas of Focus

Given the context of his appointment, some of the challenges he will likely face include:

The persistent insurgency in North Eastern Nigeria, the evolving threat of banditry and kidnapping, and other asymmetric threats.

The need for effective coordination between the Army and other services/security agencies, improving intelligence, logistics, training, morale, and welfare of troops.

Modernizing the Nigerian Army’s structure, doctrine, equipment, and readiness to respond to non-traditional threats.

Balancing the operational demands (counter-terror operations) with training, professional development and institutional reforms.

Impact & Expectations

His appointment is expected to signal a push towards “enhanced combat readiness and institutional reform” of the Nigerian Army.

There is hope that his leadership will improve civil-military relations, deepen community engagement in troubled regions, and reflect a more research-driven approach to military operations.

For his native state (Kogi), his elevation has been viewed as a source of pride and a morale booster for the region.

Summary

Major General Waidi Shaibu emerges as one of the Nigerian Army’s senior officers who combines solid academic credentials with relevant operational experience in Nigeria’s security hotspots. His rise to Chief of Army Staff comes at a critical time when the Nigerian Army is tasked with managing complex internal security challenges and requires adaptive leadership. His track record suggests that he is well placed to attempt reforms in training, doctrine, and operational effectiveness—but the true measure will be how the Army evolves under his leadership and how the security situation improves under his watch.

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“I crossed Seme border on foot”, Dele Momodu recalls exile ordeal

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CEO and publisher of Ovation International Magazine, Dele Momodu, has given an account of his flight from Nigeria during the Sani Abacha military era.

He described crossing into Cotonou on foot in the early hours of the morning and weeping twice, once leaving his infant son behind, and again upon arriving in Benin Republic with no certainty of survival.

Momodu spoke on Morayo Afolabi-Brown’s programme, the Morayo Show on Wednesday, reflecting on what the experience cost him and what it ultimately produced.

He said his first son was less than a year old and lying beside his wife when he left, and that the weight of the moment was almost unbearable.

“The morning I was leaving, my first son was less than one year old. He was just lying beside my wife and I was looking at this innocent child and I was crying,” Momodu said.

He said he then made his way across the border alone and on foot, with no guarantee of what awaited him.

“I travelled by foot through the Seme border into Cotonou very early in the morning,” he said.

The grief did not stop there. He said arriving in Cotonou brought a fresh wave of uncertainty rather than relief.

“When I got to Cotonou, I started crying again because I wasn’t sure, where am I going? When will I get there? Will I get there? When will I come back? Will I come alive?

“I had this stream of consciousness, as we put it in literature, and it was just going through my mind,” Momodu said.

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He said the exile, which lasted from 1995 to 1998, had ultimately shaped everything that followed, including the founding of Ovation magazine and his decades of involvement in Nigerian public life.

“If I had not gone on that journey, there will be no Ovation today,” he said.

Momodu, who holds a bachelor’s degree in Yoruba and a master’s degree in English literature from Obafemi Awolowo University, said he drew on that period whenever people questioned his commitment to Nigeria’s democratic project.

He noted that he had shared the exile experience with Tinubu, the same man he now opposed in the political arena, but that the ordeal had not softened his conviction that Nigeria needed genuine opposition.

“I was in exile from 1995 to 1998 and I know what we went through. But I refused to join APC only for one reason, we must maintain that democracy which we suffered for,” he said.

Momodu added that hardship was not new to him, disclosing that he lost his father at 13 and began working odd jobs and teaching in his village before eventually rising to national prominence.

“That’s how I rose to where I am today,” he said.

Momodu had fled Nigeria on 22 July 1995, after his wife received a tip-off that security operatives were looking for him.

He had been accused of being one of the brains behind Radio Freedom, a pirate radio station that later became Radio Kudirat.

The accusation was tied to his open support for MKO Abiola, the presumed winner of the annulled June 12, 1993 presidential election, and his pro-democracy activities under the Abacha regime.

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From Cotonou, he made his way through Togo and Ghana before eventually reaching the United Kingdom, where he remained for three years.

While in London, he collaborated with fellow NADECO exiles including Bola Tinubu, working to publicise the regime’s human rights abuses and advance the cause of restoring civilian rule. It was during this period, in April 1996, that he founded Ovation International.

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Guinness World Record reacts to BBNaija Queen’s bread-inspired outfit at the 12th AMVCA

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Former Big Brother Naija housemate, Queen Mercy Atang, may be heading for a global record conversation after Guinness World Records reacted to her viral bread-inspired outfit worn at the 12th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards.

In a video shared on her Instagram page on Sunday, Guinness World Records reacted in the comment section saying, “Well, we do have a record for the largest cake dress … hmmm.”

Former Big Brother Naija Housemate, Queen Atang in her bread outfit at the 12th edition of AMVCA in Lagos…Photo Credit: Ig/ QueenMercyAtang

Reacting to the comment, the reality star wrote, “Hello @guinnessworldrecords, I see you in the comment section”

The development has further amplified conversations around her unconventional AMVCA appearance, which has continued to dominate social media and fashion discussions days after the event.

According to Guinness World Records, the current record for the world’s largest wearable cake dress stands at 131.15kg (289lb 13oz).

The record was achieved by Natasha Coline Kim Fah Lee Fokas of SweetyCakes GmbH in Bern, Switzerland, on January 15, 2023.

Former Big Brother Naija Housemate, Queen Atang in her bread outfit at the 12th edition of AMVCA in Lagos…Photo Credit: Ig/ QueenMercyAtang

Queen’s bread-themed costume had earlier sparked widespread reactions online after she appeared on the AMVCA red carpet dressed in an outfit designed to resemble loaves of bread, complete with a matching prop.

Explaining the inspiration behind the look, Queen said the outfit reflected her entrepreneurial journey in the food business.

“AMVCA 2026 ready. I come as an entrepreneur who runs a bread EMPIRE,” she wrote at the time, referencing her bakery brand.

Former Big Brother Naija Housemate, Queen Atang in her bread outfit at the 12th edition of AMVCA in Lagos…Photo Credit: Ig/ QueenMercyAtang

On Monday, the reality star also proposed the introduction of a special entrepreneurs-focused event at the AMVCA.

In an open letter addressed to MultiChoice Group and Africa Magic, she wrote, “Just a thought, since we already have the AMVCA Cultural Day and other special events before the main award night, would it be possible to create a special night dedicated to entrepreneurs in Nigeria to showcase their brands, creativity, and impact?

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“Imagine AMVCA Nigerian Entrepreneurs Night. Massive, classy, and inspiring.”

The bread dress has since attracted international attention, with foreign fashion influencers and media platforms reportedly discussing the concept.

Former Big Brother Naija Housemate, Queen Atang in her bread outfit at the 12th edition of AMVCA in Lagos…Photo Credit: Ig/ QueenMercyAtang

The trend has also inspired several entrepreneurs online, many of whom have used AI-generated designs to recreate brand-themed outfits and AMVCA-inspired fashion concepts.

While some Nigerians criticised the outfit as excessive, others, including PR and branding experts, described it as a strategic marketing move that successfully drew global attention to her business.

PUNCH Online had earlier reported that Queen’s appearance at the AMVCA generated mixed reactions, with videos from the red carpet showing her adjusting the elaborate outfit while interacting with guests and posing for photographs.

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Olubadan seeks integration of traditional medicine with modern healthcare

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The Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rashidi Ladoja on Wednesday advocated the integration of traditional medicine with orthodox healthcare to improve healthcare delivery and preserve indigenous medical knowledge.

The monarch made the call while receiving executive members of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, Oyo State branch, at the Olubadan Palace.

According to a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Gbenga Ayoade, the Olubadan said traditional medicine remained effective, accessible and affordable for many Nigerians.

“I believe in the efficacy of traditional medicine, its accessibility and affordability. So, let me use this period to advocate for the integration of traditional medicine with modern medicine for the enhancement of virile healthcare delivery before the exit of the traditional medical practitioners,” the monarch said.

Earlier, the Chairman of the Oyo State branch of the PSN, Segun Ajanaku, said the delegation visited the palace to congratulate the monarch on his ascension to the throne and to appreciate him for achievements recorded within a short period of his reign.

Ajanaku also informed the monarch about the completion of a pharmacists’ story building in Ibadan, which he described as the first of its kind in Nigeria.

“We respectfully invite Your Imperial Majesty to the inauguration of the building on May 21, 2026,” he said.

He further sought the monarch’s approval for the association to organise its annual medical outreach at the palace on September 25, 2026.

Dignitaries present at the event included the Oba Kolawole Adegbola, Oba Mobolaji Adewoyin, and the Muibi Ademola, among other traditional title holders.

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