- God answered prayers over Oyo pupils’ rescue, says RCCG Punch —
- Rescued Oyo victims undergoing medical checks, will be handed to Makinde – Presidency Vanguard News —
- More than 40 kidnapped children and teachers freed after Nigerian army operation BBC News —
- APC chairman hails FG, security agencies over rescue of abducted Oyo pupils Vanguard News —
- [Updated] Delayed access to rescued Oriire victims due to routine military checks — Source Vanguard News —
- Army denies Oyo government access to rescued school abduction victims Vanguard News —
- ‘One chair will remain empty forever’ – Slain Oyo teacher’s family reacts to rescue Vanguard News —
- School Abductions: Focus on security, not reelection campaign, Atiku counsels Tinubu Vanguard News —
- Rescued Oyo School pupils, teachers currently receiving medical treatment – Army Vanguard News —
- How 44 abducted Oyo pupils, teachers were rescued – Army Punch —
- Nigerian airstrike killed 100 civilians in a market, Amnesty International claims ABC News —
- We’ll honour those who died in Oriire kidnap rescue operation – Makinde Vanguard News —
- Rescued Oriire pupils, teachers to remain under observation for 48 hrs — Makinde Vanguard News —
- Nigerian forces suffer casualties in kidnap rescue Bangkok Post —
- Oyo school rescue was display of bravery by security agencies – Ooni Vanguard News —
- Multiple arrests pushed kidnappers to release Oyo teachers, pupils – Military Vanguard News —
- Oyo abduction: Security forces suffered casualties during rescue operation — Military Vanguard News —
- Nigerian military airstrike kills 100 civilians at a market, rights group claims The Independent —
- At least 100 killed in Nigerian airstrike on Zamfara market, Amnesty says The Straits Times —
- IPCR lauds Tinubu, security chiefs over rescue of abducted Oyo pupils Punch —
Nigerian Armed Forces
Combined military forces of Nigeria
The Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) are the military forces of Nigeria. The forces consist of three service branches: the Nigerian Army, Nigerian Navy, and Nigerian Air Force. The President of Nigeria functions as the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, exercising his constitutional authority through the Ministry of Defence, which is responsible for the management of the military and its personnel. The operational head of the AFN is the Chief of Defence Staff, who is subordinate to the Nigerian Defence Minister. With a force of more than 230,000 active personnel, the Nigerian military is one of the largest uniformed combat services in Africa.
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