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Army Inter-Brigade combat proficiency competition opens in Kano

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Kano- The 1 Division, Nigerian Army inter-brigade competition has opened in Kano on Monday with participants drawn from three brigades under the division.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the proficiency competition was for personnel from the ranks of corporal and below.

The participants are drawn from 1Division Garrison, Kaduna; 31Artilary Brigade, Minna in Niger and the host, 3 Brigade, Kano.

They will compete for honours in drills, weapons handling, map reading and obstacle crossings.

According to the General Officer Commanding (GOC) the Division, Maj.-Gen. Mayirenso Saraso, the aim of the competition is to test the efficiency, endurance and mental capacity of the participants.

Saraso, who declared the four-day competition opened, added that the event would test the  physical fitness of the soldiers and their readiness to counter security challenges.

The GOC, represented by Commander, 3 Brigade, Brig.- Gen. Musa Sadiq, said that the event could not have come at a better time than now when there were growing concerns on the numerous security challenges confronting the nation.

“The current security challenges have brought to the fore the need to continuously reinvigorate our training and operations, especially physical and leadership trainings,” he added.

Earlier, the brigade commander said that the competition would provide opportunity for the soldiers to meet their counterparts within the division’s area of responsibility.

He appreciated the Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja for providing necessary resources for the competition.

The brigade commander urged the soldiers to compete fairly and be good ambassadors of their brigades.

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FG trains laboratory technicians , technologists on Soil Health Card Modules

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Federal Government has commenced training for laboratory technicians and technologists on the use of Soil Health Card (SHC) modules in a bid to enhance soil management practices across the country.
Speaking at the event on Wednesday in Kano, the Director, Agricultural Land and Climate Change Management Services, Mr Oshadiya Olanipekin, said the objective of the sensitization was to train technologists and technicians on the mode of operation of the soil health card scheme.
He noted that the training was aimed at equipping laboratory personnel with the necessary skills to assess soil health and give recommendations to farmers.
Olanipekun added that the training covered various aspects of soil health analysis, including conducting soil tests, interpreting results, and providing farmers with recommendations based on the findings.
The Director also highlighted the importance of the SHC initiative in supporting farmers with accurate soil data.
“Soil health is crucial for sustainable agriculture. By ensuring that laboratory technicians and technologists are well-trained on the use of SHC modules, we are taking a vital step toward improving soil quality and enhancing food security in Nigeria,” he said.
According to him, the engagement with some of the stakeholders would also contribute to developing a comprehensive soil health card scheme for Nigerian farmers.
Olanipekun urged the participants to ensure the effective implementation of the SHC system, noting that it will not only benefit farmers but also contribute to the long-term health of Nigeria’s agricultural land.
He urged farmers in Kano and the country as a whole to take their soil samples to laboratories in order to reduce farming cost and improve agricultural productivity.
Earlier, Managing Director of Kano Agricultural and Rural Development Authority (KNARDA) Dr Faruk Kurawa,emphasized the significance of accurate soil testing.
 “Proper soil analysis and timely recommendations can greatly improve crop yields and help prevent land degradation,” he explained.
Kurawa added that the widespread adoption of the SHC program would lead to improved agricultural practices and greater food security for Nigeria.
Some of the participants who spoke to our correspondent expressed their appreciation for the training, with many highlighting its practical relevance to their daily work.(

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Armed Forces Remembrance Day: 3 Brigade NAOWA reaches out to widows in Kano 

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The Nigerian Army Officers’ Wives Association (NAOWA), 3 Brigade Kano Chapter has extended support to widows of fallen heroes in commemoration of the 2025 Armed Forces Remembrance Day.

Presenting the items at the 3 Brigade NAOWA Nursery School Premises in Kano, Zonal Coordinator of NAOWA ,Mrs. Zainab Tukur said that the gesture was in recognition of the ultimate sacrifices made by these brave soldiers in service to the nation.

Mrs Tukur urged the widows to remain strong and resilient, emphasizing that the outreach aligned with the vision of NAOWA President, Mrs. Mernan Oluyede, to support the families of fallen heroes.

She acknowledged the noble sacrifice made by the soldiers for the peace, progress, and unity of the country.

“I urge you, our sisters and wives of our fallen heroes, to stay strong for yourselves and your families.

“Remain hopeful, and engage in positive ventures that will provide a better future for you, your children, and your loved ones,” she said.

The zonal coordinator also pledged that NAOWA would continue to offer programs designed to benefit widows throughout the year, encouraging them to take advantage of the vocational training and skill acquisition initiatives being organized by the association.

Items donated include, rice, semovita, spaghetti, tomato paste, vegetable oil, textiles (wrappers), and a cash donation.

One of the beneficiaries, Mrs. Blessing Anthony, who lost her husband while fighting insurgency in the North East, expressed her gratitude for the support.

She also thanked the leadership of NAOWA for their generosity and prayed for continued success in their efforts to support widows and families of fallen soldiers.

 

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The Nigerian Army Officers’ Wives Association (NAOWA), 3 Brigade Kano Chapter has extended support to widows of fallen heroes in commemoration of the 2025 Armed Forces Remembrance Day.
Presenting the items at the 3 Brigade NAOWA Nursery School Premises in Kano,  Zonal Coordinator of NAOWA ,Mrs. Zainab Tukur said that the gesture was in recognition of the ultimate sacrifices made by these brave soldiers in service to the nation.
Mrs Tukur urged the widows to remain strong and resilient, emphasizing that the outreach aligned with the vision of NAOWA President, Mrs. Mernan Oluyede, to support the families of fallen heroes.
 She acknowledged the noble sacrifice made by the soldiers for the peace, progress, and unity of the country.
“I urge you, our sisters and wives of our fallen heroes, to stay strong for yourselves and your families.
“Remain hopeful, and engage in positive ventures that will provide a better future for you, your children, and your loved ones,” she said.
The zonal coordinator also pledged that NAOWA would continue to offer programs designed to benefit widows throughout the year, encouraging them to take advantage of the vocational training and skill acquisition initiatives being organized by the association.
Items donated include, rice, semovita, spaghetti, tomato paste, vegetable oil, textiles (wrappers), and a cash donation.
One of the beneficiaries, Mrs. Blessing Anthony, who lost her husband while fighting insurgency in the North East, expressed her gratitude for the support.
She also thanked the leadership of NAOWA for their generosity and prayed for continued success in their efforts to support widows and families of fallen soldiers.
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