
By Miriam Humbe
The Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) on Tuesday night hosted the 2026 Armed Forces Celebration and Remembrance Day (AFCRD) Regimental Dinner Night at the Armed Forces Officers’ Mess, Asokoro, Abuja, in an atmosphere marked by solemn remembrance, military tradition and deep camaraderie.
Director, Defence Information
Major General Samaila Uba, disclosed this in a statement signed on Wednesday.
Speaking on behalf of the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Minister of Defence, General Christopher Gwabin Musa (Rtd), described the Armed Forces Celebration and Remembrance Day as more than a ceremonial event, noting that it represents the very heartbeat of Nigeria’s military heritage.
He stated that the occasion provided a unique moment to celebrate the professionalism, courage and resilience of serving officers and men of the Armed Forces, while solemnly remembering fallen heroes who paid the supreme price in defence of the nation’s sovereignty.
According to him, Nigerian troops continued to confront complex asymmetric threats with courage and professionalism, often under extremely demanding conditions, adding that the peace and security enjoyed by the nation are products of their vigilance, sacrifice and unwavering dedication.
The Minister paid glowing tribute to fallen officers and soldiers, noting that their names are etched not only on monuments but in the fabric of Nigeria’s national consciousness.
He also commended the families of the fallen, describing them as silent pillars of national sacrifice whose courage and resilience remain a source of inspiration to the nation.
He reassured serving personnel of the Federal Government’s unwavering commitment to improving troops welfare, logistics support and operational capacity, emphasizing that the President remains resolute in ensuring that the Armed Forces are adequately equipped, motivated and supported to discharge their constitutional responsibilities.
The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Olufemi Oluyede, described the Regimental Dinner Night as one of the Armed Forces’ most cherished traditions, blending solemn remembrance with fellowship, discipline and pride in the profession of arms.
The CDS commended the gallantry and sacrifices of Nigerian troops across various theatres of operation, noting that their professionalism has continued to strengthen civil-military relations and restore public confidence in the Armed Forces.
He also acknowledged the vital role of military families, whose unwavering support, he said, remains a cornerstone of operational effectiveness and morale.
General Oluyede emphasized the importance of a whole of society approach to national security, stressing the need for sustained collaboration between the military, other security agencies and local communities in addressing terrorism and other threats to peace and democracy.
The Regimental Dinner Night also featured the presentation of medals and awards to deserving senior officers in recognition of their exceptional leadership, gallantry, meritorious service and outstanding contributions to the defence and security of the nation.

