With the current situation in Nigeria, the Chief of Defence Staff, General Musa, has emphasized that it’s crucial for every Nigerian to acquire combat and self-defense skills to navigate the growing insecurity plaguing the country.

His remarks come as citizens grapple with a surge in terrorist attacks, kidnappings, banditry, and escalating violent crimes, leaving many feeling hopeless.
Musa maintained that despite challenges with resources and legal frameworks at home, Nigeria remains committed to safeguarding its people while honouring its responsibility to regional stability.
According to him, the armed forces are engaged in both kinetic and non-kinetic operations, ranging from border patrols and intelligence-sharing to community engagement that prevents extremists from exploiting grievances.
