COMMANDER 35 ARTILLERY BRIGADE COMMISSIONS CLASSROOMS IN NYANGOA BARRACKS

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As part of his effort and determination to contribute to the educational development of youths, the Commander 35 Artillery Brigade (AB) Brigadier General IM Abdullahi has commissioned 2 renovated blocks of 7 classrooms at Command Day Secondary School (CDSS) Lafenwa Nyangoa Barracks, Abeokuta on Friday, 7 May, 2022.

While commissioning the project, General Abdullahi averred that the project is aimed at providing a conducive ambiance for teachers and students of CDSS Lafenwa to enhance teaching and learning process.

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Furthermore, he commend the Brigade’s Education Officer (BEO) Maj IK Mbaka, Soldiers and Teachers of CDSS Lafenwa for their commitment and sacrifices towards the mental and educational guidance to the children. He therefore gave his assurances to support the BEO with all the necessary requirements to improve standards of the school and make it the best in Ogun state.

The event was witnessed by Chief of Staff 35 AB, Col II Akpan; Commander 35 AB Garrison, Col DM Baba; Comd 81 BAD, Lt Col UA Orji; CO 351 Artillery Regiment, Lt Col LR Sanni amongst other Officers and Men of 35 AB.

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