The Nigerian Navy Board has approved the promotion of 146 senior officers to various ranks within the service.

Providing details on the promotions on Friday , the Navy spokesperson, Commodore Adams Aliu, announced that 24 Commodores were elevated to the rank of Rear Admiral, 26 Captains advanced to Commodore, and 96 Commanders were promoted to the rank of Captain.

The officers promoted to Rear Admiral include Ibrahim Mohammed-Katsina, Suleman Dahun, Gideon Jinjirim Kachim, Abolade Olanrele Ogunleye, Seminu Adisa Adepegba, Bob-Manuel Kokoete Effiong, Yusuf Sani Idris, Danjuma Mohammed Ndanusa, Ifeanyi Chidi Okpala, Mushin Yahaya Abba, Victor Dabess Choji, Vincent Burabari Gbaranwi, Madumom Ide, Desmond Okechukwu Igbo, Kolawale Olumide Oguntuga, Adedokun John Siyanbade, Raheem Taofeek, Kabiru Tanimu, Bai Haruna Sabo, Jonathan Ojone Ajodo, Paul Efe-Oghene, Musliu Olatokunbo Yussuff, Abiodun Alade, and Samuel Innocent Ngatuwa.

Those promoted to Commodore are Mohammed Ahmed Abdullahi, Kabir Umar Rabiu, Bashir Abubakar, Olayinka Ayodele Aliu, Uche Aneke, Temitope Adeshola Bamidele, Ekuma Raphael Ekuma, Nsikan Friday, Ibrahim Ari Gwaska, Maksum Abdullahi Mohammed, Mutalib Ibikunle Raji, Murtala Aminu Rogo, Umar Saidu, Aminu Shehu, Mohammed Saghir Shettima, Jelani Umar, Olusegun Abiodun Awofe, Manga Salisu Danjuma, Mohammed Auwal Jibrilla, Adamu Mohammed Mohammed, Kelechi Kingsley Ogbonna, Makanjuola Yakub Olowu, Saidu Sulaiman, Yahaya Jaja Muhammed, Sylvester Kennedy Ogogo, and Babatunde Usman Quadri.

“The Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ikechukwu Ogalla, on behalf of officers, ratings, and civilian staff of the Nigerian Navy, congratulates the newly promoted senior officers and their families. He urged them to rededicate themselves to their duties and remain loyal to the nation and the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” Commodore Aliu stated.
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