Mr Abbas lauded members of the organising committee, including the college band and catering department, for contributing to the success of the regimental dinner.
Mr Shaibu said the college’s focus on technology and innovation was preparing them for the challenges of modern warfare.
The Nigerian Army on Saturday unveiled a state-of-the-art wargaming centre in Jaji, Kaduna, to enhance training, planning and operational deployment of troops.
“The student officers will also be tested in unconventional warfare, application of critical thinking,” said the statement.
Air chief Hasan Abubakar has tasked military commanders and graduating officers to lead by example and serve the country with courage.
According to him, foreign media content has eroded Nigerian values and exposed children to alien cultures.
She noted that broken homes and absentee parenting were fuelling negative trends.
Mr Musa said Nigeria’s security landscape was evolving, requiring innovation, technology, and skills improvement.
The House of Representatives Committee on Defence says it will ensure the effective utilisation of resources allocated to military colleges and institutions.
Mr Adams-Aliu was a military observer in the United Nations Mission in Liberia from 2011 – 2012.
