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HISTORY OF NIGERIAN CADET NETWORK

The Nigerian Cadet Network  formerly known as National Cadet Corps of Nigeria is a Youth Uniformed Voluntary Non Governmental Organization established in 2013 in Ogun State by Youth development Proponent and schemer,  Aux. Amb. Lt. Gen. Joshua G Fatoye .  The Nigerian Cadet Network is affiliated with other National Cadet Corps Organisations in other common wealth countries around the world and is affiliated with National Youth Council Of Nigeria, Ministry of Youth and Sports and Ministry Of Education.  The Cadet Corps History in Nigeria dates back to 1909 when Nigeria was still under British Colonialists, the University Officer Training Corps was established to provide a scheme offering semi military training in colleges and institutions but later on, the UOTC was performing below standard required.  A committee headed by the then Governor General, Sir Lord Lugard and Sultan Hassan danMu'azu recommended the Cadet Corps Organization to be established in schools ...

RECRUITMENT! RECRUITMENT!! RECRUITMENT!!!

  Are you a residence of Osun State, interested to be among active and committed youths? _Or you want to be part of patriotic youths in free your immediate community from any form of social vices?_ _Or you want to enjoy military lifestyle while you still be active members in your community? Raise the bar of security and uphold Nigeria's unity?_ _Why not join an active, effective and regimented Organization with National affiliation._ _Don't go to far, just dial the number below 👇._ COMMANDING OFFICER: +234 902 828 2757 Admin/Office Line: +234 703 809 7008 ```©2023 CADET-N MEDIA```

CONGRATULATIONS TO Alhaji Moshood Kamal Ọkùnọlá (M.K.O.).

The Osun State Brigade Commander for Nigerian Cadet Network, Ambassador Aux. Lt Col. Adegboyega Samuel Oluwadamilare at Oluwo Palace in Iwo Osun State, on Saturday 11th February, 2023 during the inauguration and decoration ceremony of Alhaji Moshood Kamal Ọkùnọlá M.K.O. as the State Patron of the semimilitary outfit, where the Nigerian Cadet Network Commander described Alhaji Kamal Okunola as a great philanthropist and allow development in Iwoland and Osun State at large, he Congratulates him on his newly appointment as the Osun State Nigerian Cadet Network Patron and welcome everyone present.  In his remark, The Àrẹ̀mọn Oluwo of Iwoland, Prince Moshood Adélaní Akanbi, who represented Oluwo of Iwoland, His Imperial Majesty Dr. AbdulRasheed Adewale Akanbi appreciates the Nigerian Cadet Network and other security volunteers for their cooperations and assistance with government in making Iwoland and Osun State secured, where he also promised more supports from Oluwo Palace.  I...

REMINDER! REMINDER!! REMINDER!!!

CLASSMATES, COURSEMATES AND COLLEAGUES!!! A Colonel fell into a well. A soldier was summoned to throw a rope into the well and pull the Colonel out. The moment the Colonel is about getting out of the well, the soldier would leave the rope, stand at attention to salute, living the rope.  The Colonel would fall back into the well. This happened many times. Someone suggested that a Brigadier be requested for help because HE wouldn't have to salute the Colonel. A Brigadier arrived. After he threw the rope into the well and the Colonel grabbed it. On pulling the rope, as soon as the  Colonel was about coming out of the well, on spotting the Brigadier. He immediately let go of the rope and saluted. And he fell back into the well again. There was total silence. Then everyone heard the desperate Colonel’s voice from down below.   "You guys - get hold of one of my class mates!!" MORAL OF THE STORY:  Classmates are important! Try and stay connected to one or two of your class/...
The NCCN aims at developing character, comradeship, discipline, a secular outlook, the spirit of adventure and ideals of selfless service amongst young citizens. Further, it aims at creating a pool of organized, trained and motivated youth with leadership qualities in all walks of life, who will serve the Nation regardless of which career they choose. Needless to say, the NCCN also provides an environment conducive to motivating young Nigerians to join the armed forces.