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Army honours 11 cadets killed in training accident

Army chief Waidi Shaibu, on Sunday, unveiled a cenotaph in honour of 11 Nigerian Defence Academy naval cadets who died in a boat accident during training in 1990.

• July 6, 2026
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Army chief Waidi Shaibu, on Sunday, unveiled a cenotaph in honour of 11 Nigerian Defence Academy naval cadets who died in a boat accident during training in 1990.

Mr Shaibu unveiled the monument during a wreath-laying ceremony at the Nigerian Navy Basic Training School, Onne, Rivers.

The deceased cadets belonged to the 41 Regular Course of the NDA, to which Mr Shaibu also belongs.

The cadets lost their lives on July 23, 1990, during a boat handling exercise at the then Nigerian Naval College, Onne.

Mr Shaibu said the ceremony was organised to honour the memory and sacrifice of the young trainees whose military careers were cut short by the tragedy.

“We gather not merely to commission a monument but to consecrate a sacred place of remembrance for our beloved course mates,” he said.

The army chief described the cenotaph as an enduring tribute to 11 patriots whose dreams of serving the nation were cut short during a training exercise. He stated that the cadets were undergoing routine training when their boat collided with a stationary jetty and capsized.

“On that fateful day, 11 promising officers in the making lost their lives. It remains one of the saddest chapters in the history of military training in Nigeria,” he said.

The army chief noted that although the cadets did not die on the battlefield, they made the ultimate sacrifice while preparing to defend Nigeria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

“Their sacrifice is no less profound, and their memory deserves to be preserved and honoured for generations to come,” he said.

Mr Shaibu stated that the monument symbolised courage, selfless service, comradeship and unwavering commitment to duty. 

According to him, the cenotaph will serve as a permanent reminder of the sacrifices made by military personnel in the service of the nation.

The army chief also expressed sympathy to the families of the deceased cadets, assuring them that the nation would never forget their sacrifice.

The navy chief, Idi Abbas, said the monument was long overdue and commended the NNBTS and Naval Training Command for bringing the project to fruition. 

Mr Abbas said the cenotaph reaffirmed that the sacrifice of the cadets had not been forgotten by the Nigerian Navy.

(NAN)

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