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War now needs calm minds, not just firepower — Army

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April 22, 2026
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The Nigerian Army has declared that modern warfare is no longer about brute force alone but demands calmness, structure and coordinated strategy to defeat insurgency and rising insecurity.

This position was reinforced at a high-level lecture held at the Nigerian Army Conference Centre in Abuja, where top military minds, diplomats and paramilitary chiefs converged to sharpen leadership conduct and operational coordination.

The gathering, driven by the Chief of Army Staff’s push for professionalism, highlighted a shift in military thinking — one that prioritises discipline, planning and synergy over reactive combat.

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A major highlight was the keynote lecture delivered by retired Major General Emmanuel J. Atewe, who spoke on “Command Authority and Operational Coordination in a Joint Environment.”
Atewe did not mince words: modern warfare, he said, must be executed with “calculated calmness” a form of operational gentleness backed by precision and structure.

According to him, many missions fail not from lack of strength, but from poor coordination and weak command systems.
He stressed that:clear command structures are non-negotiable
Inter-agency collaboration is vital
Patience often outperforms aggression in complex conflicts ,continuous learning must define military leadership

The Army also showcased one of its strongest traditions tapping into the wealth of experience of retired officers to guide current operations, a move seen as critical in navigating Nigeria’s evolving security threats.

Participants described the lecture as timely and forward-looking, noting that the Army’s investment in intellectual engagement signals a deeper commitment to strategy, doctrine and long-term success.

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The message was clear: in today’s battlefield, victory belongs not just to the strongest, but to the most coordinated, disciplined and strategic.

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