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Osun student electrocuted with plugged phone

A 100-level student of University of Ilesa, Osun State, Gbolahan Ojolo, has reportedly died of electrocution triggered by lightning strike in his hall of residence in Ilesa, the Nation reports. Ojolo, a student in the Department of Business Administration, was said to be charging his phone and playing a game on it at the same time when thunder struck. Confirming the incident in a statement on Saturday, the Registrar of the University, Funso Ojo, said the incident happened on Friday. Ojo’s statement partly read, “The Management of the University of Ilesa, Osun State, deeply regrets to announce the tragic and untimely death of one of its students, Gbolahan Ojolo, a 100 Level student of the Department of Business Administration. “The unfortunate incident occurred in the evening of Friday, April 18, 2025. Gbolahan was electrocuted while playing a game on his mobile phone, which was being charged in his room at a private hostel located near the Prototype Engineering Development Institute ju...

Tackle All Threats To National Security -COAS Tells Battalion Commanders


The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Olufemi Oluyede, has called on Battalion Commanders of the Nigerian Army (NA) to effectively tackle all emerging threats to national security by showing exemplary leadership in the command of their troops.


He gave the directive in Ibadan while addressing Battalion Commanders who were participants at the just-concluded First Commanding Officers’ Workshop for the year 2025 held at the Headquarters 2 Division Nigerian Army (NA).


The COAS was on a working tour and assessment of the Division’s operational and administrative activities.

General Oluyede reminded the participants that, as Battalion Commanders, they represent a pivotal bridge between the operational and tactical levels of command, adding that they must therefore demonstrate the essential leadership qualities of responsibility, accountability and moral courage to effectively lead their troops in battle and in peacetime.


He charged the Commanding Officers to brace up in vehemently addressing threats to national security in their various areas of responsibility.

Describing the theme of the workshop “Enhancing Tactical Level Command and Leadership Within a Joint Environment” as very apt and in alignment with the tenets of his command philosophy to transform the Nigerian Army, he urged them to remain unwavering in their avowed loyalty to the government and constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.


The COAS lauded the Chief of Training (Army), Major General Sadiq Ndalolo, and his team for organising the capacity development workshop for the Battalion Commanders.

He expressed profound appreciation to President Bola Tinubu for his continued support to the army in its transformational drive.


Earlier, the General Officer Commanding 2 Division, the host formation, Maj Gen Obinna Onubogu, told the participants that the workshop aims at renewing Battalion Commanders’ individual and collective commitment towards the COAS’ desire for a highly motivated and combat-ready army.


He pointed out that the workshop will undoubtedly expose them to better approaches to tactical operations, perfecting strategic plans and improving their leadership skills for operational and administrative efficiency across the theatres of operations.


In a similar vein, the COAS addressed troops of the division at the Garrison Parade Ground where he commended them for their sacrifices in combating security challenges bedeviling the country, urging them to remain steadfast and professional.


While maintaining that his priority remains the welfare of soldiers and their families, Oluyede listed ongoing welfare concerns to include regular provision of uniforms, kits and combat enablers, improved office and residential accommodation, access to soft loan schemes, increased Ration Cash cum instructors’ Allowances (RCA) as well as affordable housing to cushion their retirement.


As part of his welfare schemes to improve troops’ living and working conditions in the division, the COAS commissioned the 2 Division Petroleum, Oil and Lubricants (POL) Station in Adekunle Fajuyi Cantonment and a Military Police Holding Facility in Mokola Barracks.


He also approved the immediate rehabilitation of the Warrant Officers’ and Sergeants’ Mess located at the Adekunle Fajuyi Cantonment and the 81 Battalion Officers’ Mess, Mokola.

The COAS later inspected ongoing rehabilitation of soldiers’ quarters in both cantonments.

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