I just got emtional, remiscing the good days i've spent at NAF base Bauchi, as a medical corper...One of the best moments in my life. God bless you, the military. Discipline indeed is your symbol. ❤
I have always been fascinated by military parades and drills. The gun salute is one that stands out. Those ladies in the Women's Corps did very well. Thumbs up to the Guards Sergent. The CDS indeed inspected the Guard-of-Honour - properly positioning the rifles of the two female guards.
He is Gen. lucky Irabor ; the # 1 military officer in Nigeria. He is our chief of defense staff(CDS) and he overseas army, Air Force and Navy personnel in Nigeria.
There shall be a lot of weeping and gnashing of teeths...but The Saints will Match on because we are Co Heirs with Our Lord Jesus...Oh what a wonderful day
I spent over 30 years of my life within and around Army barracks seeing and watching live parades with no interference whatsoever and seeing Armoured tanks live and direct. It's overwhelming
Are you sure, if they see your enemies, they will run. They are only good in oppressing innocent civilians. They are more corrupt than the politicians.
A friend of mine, the son of a Four Star US Airforce General was a young Second Lieutenant at the time. He borrowed his dad’s car to go back to his base after leave but forgot to take off his dad’s stars, you can only imagine his surprise when the Base Commander was there to meet the car as he arrived at the gate of his base.
HOAX. This is impossible. This is a crime and probably also in your own country. Pretend in a higher rank. I hadn't laughed at it and let him come before disciplinary law.
@@fabbierose2858 it’s a true story, he wasn’t pretending, it was a mistake. Both father and son were called Walter Sweeney, look him up. General Sweeney was at that time the Head of SAC. Unlike you the USAF has a sense of humour, besides disciplining them would be difficult, they are both dead!
As The Son Of Retired Airforce Officer, It Has Always Been Fascinating For Me Since Childhood To See These Men & Women Of Nigerian Armed Forces Go Through The Parades & Drills - As I No Do Military, One Of My Children Must Do Ot O
In NATO, Europe, USA, whatsoever a regular admiral-general will come with a regular car, most of them did not have armor protection...nor even AC. Porer countries, larger infatuation
How i wish Nigeria can be committed to both serving and retired men and women of ours armed forces. Some gave up a lot for genuine reasons while some for selfish reasons.
That's not the way to look at things! It's not necessarily about the one individual, it is about the office the "individual" holds ! It's the military tradition everywhere in the world! For a start Nigeria is only one of a few countries in the world that manufacture or assemble cars! For two, Nigeria has an insurgency situation! If the chief of defence staff was attacked and lost his life, you would be the same person to mock and jeer and ask why wasn't he protected enough? 👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!
Many best wishes from 140 crore Indians. The army parade is very nice. The guard of honor given by women soldiers is very commendable. Once again many best wishes.
4 stars 🌟 for what exactly everyone? *Oh for sacrificing his life on the battlefields? *Ordering his men to do justice ⚖️ for the vulnerable people? *Okay, he was in the forest defending the country against the known terrorist (bokoharam) 🙄
I am having the feeling that this guard of honour of the 4 star general seems to have engaged 20% of the total strength of the Army and a full 50% of its firepower.
I can never understand why soldiers shout like this 😅 even when the person they are saluting is right in front of them. It can never be me, lol 😆 I can't shout
Nigeria army irritated me when my father was unlawfully dismissed no one cares, he died in the course of fighting for his right😭 this is a man who went to the civir war for the unity and peace of Nigeria he was unlawfully dismissed he died without pension and gratuities leaving behind children who were not of age. I grew up with hatred for Nigerian army because of what happened to my father.
@@flashlynecomedy7806 must you bring your problem to everyone else's pain like get over yourself' the biafra war was a painful past indeed' but wy do we have to suffer for what we weren't part of, we weren't even born yet when it happened wy do we have to be punishe or be hate up on for a crime or war fought by our fourfathers fought or committed! And the same history tells us that the igbos fought back too they weren't just looking it just happened that they didn't win two people cannot win a battle 1 has to loose I sympathise with the life lost in both war but I don't think igbos are being fair when it comes to thier past history they always operate with aggression and hatred towards other tribes which's not cool.
@@omolaniayanshola4278 if you're conversant with events happening before, during and after the war in Nigeria, you'll definitely have a changed mind about Igbos behavior against Nigeria. Possibly you read about the war, watched it's movies or heard about it as a story or one of those "tales by the moonlight" but has no experience of it whatever, so you'll not understand. But that same war story means personal experience of untold hardship of unimaginable proportion, sickness, hopelessness, pogrom, massacre and deaths of millions of loved ones - parents, husband's, wives, children, sisters, brothers, families wipes off the face of the Earth in most horrendous manner. In all these, no sympathy, reconciliation or rehabilitation in anyway given to Igbos to heal. War is not a new thing, nation's will always go to war to settle scores when that becomes inevitable. But war has rules of engagement. In wartime children, elderly ones, pregnant women are protected. Hospitals, schools, markers are not objects of Target and bombing. Pregnant women are not ripped open, civilians are not rounded up and massacred. The man complained about ill treatment given his father by Nigerian Army found it hard to forgive, what would he do if that same father was killed, his entire family is wiped out, millions of his tribesmen, women, children destroyed and surviving ones subjected under varrying institutionalized discrimination and sustained marginalization? That is exactly the feeling of most Igbos in today's Nigeria. Biafra shouldn't be a buzzword that ones mentioned people goes offensive, that experience is now part of our experience and history. Way forward is to avoid it's reoccurrence, heal it's past and reconciled for better future. So tomorrow children will also read and be told what went wrong and how it was solved.
@@baxterthird3065 I can never understand how it felt to go through all of that and I'm really sorry that that has to be anyone story and I sympathise with my igbo brothers and sisters I love the igbos I could remember when I Ist gave birth to my 1st child in lagos our neighbours where igbos and they where really good people infact the wife bathed me I have many igbo friends and we've always loved and respect each others' not ontill recently I see so much hate and the igbos coming after other races and always talking about separating themselves that's what got me angry! As you can see from this past presidential election many yoruba's didn't vote for thier own tribe because they want the igbo to be the next president and if you look at the rotation of the president yoruba only rule once or twice I think once because the ones that was supposed to be the second was assassinated the power is in the North' what I'm tying to say is that we might not live the brutal history era but we know the history and I can tell you during the war many of our yoruba four fathers secretly hides many igbos just to protect them because they have no power over the war' yest the past is unfair and brutal but pleas don't let the past affect the beautiful future ahead sooner or later we will witness igbos president of Nigeria the future will be bright for all of us
Reminds me of my secondary school days at Police Secondary School Minna and PSS Akure. You'll train for many days and the whole display is done in 4 hours
I Love to be Army from my childhood but my Dad discourage me but today I am Army of God. God Bless Nigeria Army's. I Love you all
I just got emtional, remiscing the good days i've spent at NAF base Bauchi, as a medical corper...One of the best moments in my life. God bless you, the military. Discipline indeed is your symbol. ❤
I love the General just because he is not obese
Well said….well…said. If that ain’t being real then I don’t know what is.
God Bless these men and women of honor for their humanity service💜
I have always been fascinated by military parades and drills. The gun salute is one that stands out. Those ladies in the Women's Corps did very well. Thumbs up to the Guards Sergent. The CDS indeed inspected the Guard-of-Honour - properly positioning the rifles of the two female guards.
Exactly
The very first and true inspection I've ever seen.
Wow...humility and order is out of this world. May God bless you the military
God bless Nigeria Army
Am so impress with the performance,
God bless and protec Nigeria army
Impressed....
@@favour1580 Here Here!
This remind me of my youthful days in bonny camp parade ground
Men really love this. God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬 armed forces
God bless all Armed Forces….. Gud bless you with more wisdom Uncle Leo Irabor we love you
He is Gen. lucky Irabor ; the # 1 military officer in Nigeria. He is our chief of defense staff(CDS) and he overseas army, Air Force and Navy personnel in Nigeria.
,
Irabor
A proper General he was... recently retired but God bless him and our military
God bless Nigerian Military
Omo e no easy o. See as my heart dey beat as common observer 😂
I can imagine the Lords Armies! When Jesus Christ does his parades!!! Salute the commander of the Lords Armies!!!
Exactly what came to my mind
The whole world we tremble at his feet
There shall be a lot of weeping and gnashing of teeths...but The Saints will Match on because we are Co Heirs with Our Lord Jesus...Oh what a wonderful day
Yes o.
Really !?
This reminds me of my time at NAF base in Kawo Kaduna. Good job guys.
Same here 🤗🤗🤗
I was there in 2020
Same here comrades 😄
God bless Nigerian 🇳🇬 armed forces. The ladies were just too great.
I spent over 30 years of my life within and around Army barracks seeing and watching live parades with no interference whatsoever and seeing Armoured tanks live and direct. It's overwhelming
Mehn that sun shinning down like "let there be light."
Even the shadows bright as hell
Splendid! Bravo, ladies.
God bless the army and save us from our enemies 🙏
Are you sure, if they see your enemies, they will run. They are only good in oppressing innocent civilians. They are more corrupt than the politicians.
This is lovely from the ladies🥺
I believe by 2023, I am going to be an officer either in the army or airforce by God's grace
If only you have the right intentions and not for bullying or pride. Good luck.
Write your Wil before going because you will be meat for boko or UGM. Idiot
I hope your dream come through. This is 2023
Wish the same too
@@MrUltra5 not for bullying nor pride my brother, I don't know how to intimidate. Thank you, I just pray and hope I find that favour
What I will never forget about this particular moment it's what I have been looking for
A friend of mine, the son of a Four Star US Airforce General was a young Second Lieutenant at the time. He borrowed his dad’s car to go back to his base after leave but forgot to take off his dad’s stars, you can only imagine his surprise when the Base Commander was there to meet the car as he arrived at the gate of his base.
😂😂
🤣😂
HOAX. This is impossible. This is a crime and probably also in your own country. Pretend in a higher rank. I hadn't laughed at it and let him come before disciplinary law.
@@fabbierose2858 it’s a true story, he wasn’t pretending, it was a mistake. Both father and son were called Walter Sweeney, look him up. General Sweeney was at that time the Head of SAC. Unlike you the USAF has a sense of humour, besides disciplining them would be difficult, they are both dead!
That is chaotic
Ohh women in the army. Magazine to the ground at 01:07 ?? The best in the country.😮😂😂
Make she no do mistake shoot ooo
We solutes to our special protectors. May God be with you all the time
This is very interesting and impressive.I salute
God Bless Nigeria Defence Staff
God go bless all the Nigeria army
As The Son Of Retired Airforce Officer, It Has Always Been Fascinating For Me Since Childhood To See These Men & Women Of Nigerian Armed Forces Go Through The Parades & Drills - As I No Do Military, One Of My Children Must Do Ot O
😆😆😆blow
I enjoyed their precision. I served in U.S. Navy/ U.S. Army.
I love that Nigerian women are fully invested in into our Armed Forces in Nigeria!
👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!.
GOD ALMIGHTY BLESS NIGERIA FORCES ♥️💜💙👨✈️👨✈️👨✈️
God bless and protect our Nigeria 🇳🇬 armies
Kudos to the ladies, well displayed parade.
The woman dat is shouting sounds beautiful ❤️. I love her
I love you too
@@verajacob950 was it you
Who no go no go know!! twale to the Nigerian army and the sacrifices they have made to the protection of this nation from it's enemies.
God bless my country ! Nigeria
This is too extravagant for a public officer.
Na like this una dey do am 🤣
And we can't even dismantle Boko Haram and bandits, it's a very big shame on the top ranking personel
Omo nah only drone sound i dey hear
I like the marching Relax and not over acting.
In NATO, Europe, USA, whatsoever a regular admiral-general will come with a regular car, most of them did not have armor protection...nor even AC.
Porer countries, larger infatuation
Chief of Defence Staff
General had to check the nyash too😂😂much love from 🇰🇪🇰🇪
the general was inspecting the guard. He came for this purpose only,
How i wish Nigeria can be committed to both serving and retired men and women of ours armed forces. Some gave up a lot for genuine reasons while some for selfish reasons.
How many cars for 1 individual
None of which are made or assembled in the country
Nice display, but we seriously need to cut back on our excesses
That's not the way to look at things!
It's not necessarily about the one individual, it is about the office the "individual" holds !
It's the military tradition everywhere in the world!
For a start Nigeria is only one of a few countries in the world that manufacture or assemble cars!
For two, Nigeria has an insurgency situation!
If the chief of defence staff was attacked and lost his life, you would be the same person to mock and jeer and ask why wasn't he protected enough?
👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!
WHOOOAAAA, NIGERIA GENERAL
My Dad's professiona.. Nigerian Navy..Chief warrant officer..
Many best wishes from 140 crore Indians. The army parade is very nice. The guard of honor given by women soldiers is very commendable. Once again many best wishes.
arent the crows the indians who let custer into the little big horn
God bless the Nigerian Armed Forces.
Impressive display, I love it
Prepare so rigorously. Proving that the security situation here is complicated and unsafe.
Hello from the BIAFRAN land
Goose bumps ooooo
Imagine dating this man's daughter and he catches you with her 😂
The military is the best place to see most beautiful thing of nature
wow! what a man can do.. a woman can do better... Nigerian Army, Pride of the Nation 💪💪
not in everything ooh,, if you said what man can do woman can do it better let woman impregnate her fellow woman
Mm-hmm,but got corrected by man
@@chukwubueze1091 not in that way oga... change ur thinking sir
Come not everything a man can do a woman can do better
Ooops someone's about to get chewed out! I watched that mag drop and bounce in slow motion. Flashbacks to show parades and polishing.
Looks hilarious. (My head is replacing people with loyal German Shepherds)
❤❤❤❤❤ loving my country....
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His well decorated!!!
Nigeria 🇳🇬 army the Greatest
Mwanaume lazma aguzee 😄
I bet the Generalissimo was very pleased with the parade👌.
I am loving this
Really a four needs to prance like a president😊
4 stars 🌟 for what exactly everyone?
*Oh for sacrificing his life on the battlefields?
*Ordering his men to do justice ⚖️ for the vulnerable people?
*Okay, he was in the forest defending the country against the known terrorist (bokoharam) 🙄
@Godwin henry nanchak what sort of experience, Wanna learn.
During the inspection ceremony, it sounds like there was a huge swarm of drones or bees.
God must surely punish all boko boiz and bandits terrorising Nigeria patriot (army). God bless NAF.
They’re doing their best for the betterment of the country 🙏🙏🙏
I am having the feeling that this guard of honour of the 4 star general seems to have engaged 20% of the total strength of the Army and a full 50% of its firepower.
I respect general irabor so much
I respect him as well.
I can never understand why soldiers shout like this 😅 even when the person they are saluting is right in front of them. It can never be me, lol 😆
I can't shout
Wow a lot of vehicles bring used for the 4-star general😂😂😂
Looks like a land cruiser parade.
The braveness and sharpness in these women’s faces is outstanding. I will surely upload the Rwandan women’s video soon.
Nigeria army irritated me when my father was unlawfully dismissed no one cares, he died in the course of fighting for his right😭 this is a man who went to the civir war for the unity and peace of Nigeria he was unlawfully dismissed he died without pension and gratuities leaving behind children who were not of age. I grew up with hatred for Nigerian army because of what happened to my father.
So your father was among the people that fought against Biafra una never see anything
@@flashlynecomedy7806 must you bring your problem to everyone else's pain like get over yourself' the biafra war was a painful past indeed' but wy do we have to suffer for what we weren't part of, we weren't even born yet when it happened wy do we have to be punishe or be hate up on for a crime or war fought by our fourfathers fought or committed! And the same history tells us that the igbos fought back too they weren't just looking it just happened that they didn't win two people cannot win a battle 1 has to loose I sympathise with the life lost in both war but I don't think igbos are being fair when it comes to thier past history they always operate with aggression and hatred towards other tribes which's not cool.
I sympathise with you may his soul rest in peace' they really need to do better
@@omolaniayanshola4278 if you're conversant with events happening before, during and after the war in Nigeria, you'll definitely have a changed mind about Igbos behavior against Nigeria. Possibly you read about the war, watched it's movies or heard about it as a story or one of those "tales by the moonlight" but has no experience of it whatever, so you'll not understand. But that same war story means personal experience of untold hardship of unimaginable proportion, sickness, hopelessness, pogrom, massacre and deaths of millions of loved ones - parents, husband's, wives, children, sisters, brothers, families wipes off the face of the Earth in most horrendous manner. In all these, no sympathy, reconciliation or rehabilitation in anyway given to Igbos to heal. War is not a new thing, nation's will always go to war to settle scores when that becomes inevitable. But war has rules of engagement. In wartime children, elderly ones, pregnant women are protected. Hospitals, schools, markers are not objects of Target and bombing. Pregnant women are not ripped open, civilians are not rounded up and massacred.
The man complained about ill treatment given his father by Nigerian Army found it hard to forgive, what would he do if that same father was killed, his entire family is wiped out, millions of his tribesmen, women, children destroyed and surviving ones subjected under varrying institutionalized discrimination and sustained marginalization? That is exactly the feeling of most Igbos in today's Nigeria.
Biafra shouldn't be a buzzword that ones mentioned people goes offensive, that experience is now part of our experience and history. Way forward is to avoid it's reoccurrence, heal it's past and reconciled for better future. So tomorrow children will also read and be told what went wrong and how it was solved.
@@baxterthird3065 I can never understand how it felt to go through all of that and I'm really sorry that that has to be anyone story and I sympathise with my igbo brothers and sisters I love the igbos I could remember when I Ist gave birth to my 1st child in lagos our neighbours where igbos and they where really good people infact the wife bathed me I have many igbo friends and we've always loved and respect each others' not ontill recently I see so much hate and the igbos coming after other races and always talking about separating themselves that's what got me angry! As you can see from this past presidential election many yoruba's didn't vote for thier own tribe because they want the igbo to be the next president and if you look at the rotation of the president yoruba only rule once or twice I think once because the ones that was supposed to be the second was assassinated the power is in the North' what I'm tying to say is that we might not live the brutal history era but we know the history and I can tell you during the war many of our yoruba four fathers secretly hides many igbos just to protect them because they have no power over the war' yest the past is unfair and brutal but pleas don't let the past affect the beautiful future ahead sooner or later we will witness igbos president of Nigeria the future will be bright for all of us
13NA are the best. I'm proud to be one.
Next life when I come tí this world, I'd be an army officer, it's too late now, I tried a couple times, it's time to try other opportunities
General doesn't know how to carry the baton😂
Best female Parade ever
The officer on the beagle will improve with time.... Those who know understand.....
You getttttttt
Exactly
Nice one ladies...but do they do this every morning on his arrival???
God bless all Nigerian military arm forces
Marvellous isn’t it that they can spend so much money on weapons of war and the masses live in poverty and have to rely on charity
In Brazil, the general officer didn't made that way. He had spoked "good morning guard!" and continued his way.
Really?
Very simple
Hahaha, really? In 🇳🇬, military generals are highly respected and highly placed. They command so much power .
I love military parades.... ❤
Me Too . .!
@@lionbill ¹
Chai!!! Nigeria!!! I’m envious 😮 lol
So you want to become an army officer
He's right there!!! No need to shout please!
Very nice. However, at the time of war these decorations disappear.
Great performance 💯💯
Well, just could be Nigeria.
The 4 star general literally is treated like a king.
Being a 4-star General is a big deal.
Reminds me of my secondary school days at Police Secondary School Minna and PSS Akure. You'll train for many days and the whole display is done in 4 hours
Very nice 😢😢😮
Regime change proudly sponsored by Toyota..!!
Great performance
Except that they run away from Boko Haram and can't go after kidnappers.
THEY SHOULD SPEND THE RESOURCES ON IMPROVING THE LIVES OF THEIR POOR COUNTRYMEN.
Thank God 🙏 I Didn't Make It 2013 I don't have strenght for all this stress...