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The Nigerian Navy has approved the promotion of 55 senior officers to various ranks in the service.

The Director of Information, Naval Headquarters, Commodore Adedotun Ayo-Vaughan, disclosed this via a statement issued on Friday.

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Ayo-Vaughan stated that 25 Captains were elevated to Commodore, while 30 Commodores were promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral.

The Nigerian Navy had earlier promoted 72 Commanders to the rank of Captain.

The newly promoted Rear Admirals were Garba Abubakar, Adewale Olanrewaju, Fatah Sanusi, Domnan Dangwel, Hamisu Sadiq, Olusanya Bankole, Noel Madugu, Daupreye Matthew, and Emmanuel Nmoyem.

Others included Clement Atebi, OluwoleFadeyi, Julius Nwagu, Abdul-Rasheed Haruna, John Okeke, Olatunde Oludude, Sunday Atakpa, Abdul-Hamid Baba-Inna, Patrick Effah, Abubakar Mustapha, and Chidozie Okehie.

Also promoted were Soyemi, Ebiobowei Zipele, James Okosun, Ibrahim Shehu, Fredrick Damtong, Chijoke Onyemaobi, Kasimu Bushi and Suleiman Abdullahi.

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Ayo-Vaughan, however, said Priston Efedue and Jamila Malafa were both promoted to retirement.

He noted that the newly promoted Commodores were Sola Adebayo, Stephen Ega, Mohammed Hassan, Hyacinth Nwaka, Ugochukwu Ajulu, Mohammed Alhassan, Benjamin Francis, and Mohammed Manga.

Others were Adewale Odejobi, Humphrey Oriekezie, Tamuno-Kubie Senibo, Toritseju Vincent and Badamasi Yahuza, Kennedy Ozokoye, Igbadi Abechi, Abidemi Abu, Sylvester Eartha-ogwa, and Salisu El-Hussein.

Also promoted were Idouye Ketebu, Ogochukwu Ogbologu, Adedotun Ogundiran, Enoch Sogbesan, and Daniel Kumangari, while Lanre Ajibade and Chima Mpi were both promoted to retirement.

The Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Adm. Awwal Gambo, felicitated them and their families and urged them to rededicate themselves to their responsibilities and remain loyal to the nation and the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.

The Star

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