Nigerian Navy at 68: Reinforcing Its Sea Power Capabilities
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Although the Nigerian Navy started off from humble beginnings, Chiemelie Ezeobi writes that the service has come a long way from the colonial marine department of the Royal Navy with few coastal boats to its inventory, to become one of the best navies not only in the West African Sub-region, but also in the Gulf of Guinea (GoG) and indeed the entire sub-Saharan Africa. Recently, it marked its 68th anniversary with activities ranging from medical outreaches to regional maritime exercises, hosting an International Maritime Conference and inaugurating the International Maritime Institute of Nigeria, a move that reinforced its status in the comity of sea powers
Nigerian Navy at 68: Reinforcing Its Sea Power Capabilities
Nigerian Navy at 68: Reinforcing Its Sea…
Nigerian Navy at 68: Reinforcing Its Sea Power Capabilities
Although the Nigerian Navy started off from humble beginnings, Chiemelie Ezeobi writes that the service has come a long way from the colonial marine department of the Royal Navy with few coastal boats to its inventory, to become one of the best navies not only in the West African Sub-region, but also in the Gulf of Guinea (GoG) and indeed the entire sub-Saharan Africa. Recently, it marked its 68th anniversary with activities ranging from medical outreaches to regional maritime exercises, hosting an International Maritime Conference and inaugurating the International Maritime Institute of Nigeria, a move that reinforced its status in the comity of sea powers