Massive redeployment at Nigerian Air Force, top officers affected
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Summary: "With this new wave of appointments, the Nigerian Air Force is poised to ... usher in an era of smarter, more adaptive air operations."
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has announced the redeployment of several senior officers in a strategic move aimed at enhancing operational efficiency, fostering greater synergy, and aligning the Serviceβs structure with the command philosophy of the newly appointed Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke.
The latest postings, approved by the CAS, affect key appointments at Headquarters NAF, field commands, and units.
According to Mr Aneke, the reshuffle is part of ongoing efforts to opt
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