By John Ikani The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has confirmed the death of two officers in the crash involving one of its trainer aircraft in Kaduna State. The aircraft, identified as a Super Mushak, crashed on...
By Emmanuel Nduka A military aircraft belonging to the Nigerian Airforce (NAF) has reportedly crashed in Kaduna State with many officers on board including two pilots feared dead. Informing of the incident which reportedly happened on...
By John Ikani Somalia’s Parliament came under mortar fire on Monday as the country’s newly elected lawmakers were meeting for only the second time since taking office, an attack claimed by the Islamist militant group Al-Shabab....
By John Ikani Mali’s ruling junta on Monday announced the delivery of two more combat helicopters and surveillance radars from Russia as the West African nation tackles a bloody jihadist insurgency. Photographs of the equipment being...
By John Ikani The US Government has announced that it has approved the sale of attack helicopters and other equipments to Nigeria. The aircraft are expected to to be used against terrorists and other gunmen operating...
By Emmanuel Nduka Obviously worried by the worsening insecurity in the country, members of Nigeria's House of Representatives have called on the Nigerian Government to engage the services of mercenaries to supplement the efforts of security...
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