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    By Olawumi Oyehan

    ‎The Army War College Nigeria (AWCN) has called for stronger international cooperation and enhanced operational effectiveness among officers.

    ‎The call was made by the Chief of Logistics (Army) Maj.-Gen. Adekunle Adeyinka, during the celebration of cultural diversity among participants of its Course 10/2026.

    ‎Known as International Day, the event brought participants from different countries together to showcase their heritage, traditions, and values through artefacts, attire, music, and cuisine.

    ‎Speaking as the special guest of honour Adeyinka said the celebration reflected unity, friendship, and mutual respect among nations, not just a ceremony.

    ‎Adeyinka noted that cultural diversity was critical to modern military operations, especially amid transnational threats and multinational engagements.

    ‎“This celebration showcases what connects our shared humanity — expressed through culture, identity, and heritage,” he said.

    ‎He explained that the artefacts, attire, music, and cuisine on display represented the histories, values, and aspirations of participating nations and served as tools for building trust and cooperation.

    ‎“Understanding cultural diversity is no longer optional for officers operating in joint and multinational environments. It is essential,” he said.

    ‎Adeyinka commended the college’s commandant and staff for fostering international collaboration and creating a platform that promotes cultural intelligence and professional networking.

    ‎“To our allied participants, your presence here reflects your nations’ confidence in the Army War College Nigeria as a centre of excellence,” he said.

    ‎He urged participants to embrace diversity and carry the spirit of unity into future commands and operations, and congratulated the college and participants for their creativity and commitment.

    ‎A pioneer member of the college’s directing staff, Adeyinka said he was pleased with the institution’s growth and impact, describing it as a strategic platform for developing future military leaders.

    ‎College Commandant Maj.-Gen. Umar Alkali described the event as a key component of the curriculum designed to broaden cultural and intellectual understanding.

    ‎He said the International Day provided a platform for participants to showcase their heritage, while promoting mutual understanding and cooperation among officers from different nations.

    ‎Alkali thanked distinguished guests for attending, noting that their presence added value and prestige to the occasion.

    ‎“The event strengthens friendship, respect, and collaboration among participants—values essential to contemporary military operations,” he said.

    ‎He stressed that cultural awareness was critical to success in joint, inter-agency, and multinational operations, and commended participants for presentations that reflected pride in their national identities.

    ‎Alkali reaffirmed the college’s commitment to producing well-trained, strategically minded leaders capable of addressing contemporary security challenges.

    ‎He also thanked the Chief of Army Staff and Chairman of the Governing Board, Lt.-Gen. Waidi Shaibu, for his continued support and guidance, and wished all guests a rewarding celebration.

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