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WELCOMING SEA WING DEPARTMENT TO NIGERIAN CADET NETWORK

 


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 WELCOMING SEA WING DEPARTMENT TO NIGERIAN CADET NETWORK FULLY


From the Desk of the National Media Officer


In a momentous event at the Nigerian Cadet Network headquarters, the newly re-established Sea Wing Department was formally welcomed into the organization with great enthusiasm and camaraderie.


The General Officer Commanding, Aux. Lt. Gen. J.G Fatoye, along with the entire leadership team, extended a warm welcome to all members of the Sea Wing Department represented by two officers, acknowledging their vital role in advancing the organization's mission of youth empowerment and community service. The General Officer Commanding emphasized the importance of unity and collaboration in achieving our shared goals, urging members to work together towards a common vision of excellence and service.


During the welcoming ceremony, Officer OKPAKO MONDAY and Officer AKPOFI OCHUKO VICTORY were recognized and appreciated for their selfless service and unwavering commitment to the Nigerian Cadet Network. Their dedication and exemplary leadership have been instrumental in shaping the organization's success, and they were commended for their invaluable contributions.



In his address, the Chief of Staff, Aux. Lt. Col. Ajayi outlined the dos and don'ts of the organization, providing essential guidance to the new Sea Wing Department members. He emphasized the importance of upholding the organization's core values of integrity, service, and excellence, reminding members to adhere to all policies and protocols to maintain the organization's reputation and integrity.


Furthermore, the Chief of Staff offered valuable advice on how the Sea Wing Department could boost their command especially in Delta State. He encouraged them to leverage their unique strengths and resources, collaborate with local communities and stakeholders, and implement innovative initiatives to effectively serve the youth and contribute to community development.


The welcoming ceremony concluded with a sense of excitement and anticipation as members of the Sea Wing Department embraced their new roles and responsibilities within the Nigerian Cadet Network. As they embark on this new chapter, they are poised to make a meaningful impact and uphold the organization's legacy of excellence and service.


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```E-Signed``` 

 Aux. Amb. Lt. Col. Adegboyega S.O.

 National Media Officer

 Nigeria Cadet Network

National Headqusrters

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