According to him, no nation achieves sustainable prosperity without prioritising research.
The new COAS pledged to make the Nigerian Army more agile.
Ms Anele said Mr Lagbaja had become the first Nigerian Army officer to be enshrined in the Hall of Fame in the 124-year history of the institution.
The source said the terrorists launched coordinated attacks on September 18 to overrun the communities and destabilise them.
Mr Oluyede urged the cadets to uphold the core values of their respective services.
The COAS said that immediate and improved measures were being implemented to prevent a recurrence of such incidents that claimed lives and property.
She commended the trainers and project leaders for nurturing the graduates into skilled professionals.
The army chief noted that many personnel remained unaccommodated, a situation he warned would worsen without urgent intervention.
He said that the army remained steadfast in its loyalty and dedication to defending Nigeria’s territorial integrity.Â
The COAS applauded the participants for their forward-thinking approach
