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Since 1960, only twelve officers have attained this rank.<ref>{{cite web|title=NIGERIAN ARMY THROUGH THE DECADES : 28 LIEUTENANT GENERALS AND 11 GENERALS|url=https://beegeagle.wordpress.com/2010/04/28/nigerian-army-through-the-decades25-lieutenant-generals-and-9-generals/|publisher=Beegeagle's Blog|access-date=28 April 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Meet The Only 29 Lieutenant Generals & 11 Generals In The History Of Nigerian Army|url=https://ng.opera.news/ng/en/politics/amp/7cd84d8d72f4485d949027ecccdbfb12|publisher=Opera News|access-date=19 July 2022}}</ref> Among them, five attained this rank while they were head of state, one officer [[Sani Abacha]] attained this rank before becoming head of state. Eight of them served as Chief of Defence Staff, two heads of state ([[Sani Abacha]] and [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]]) also served as Chiefs of Defence Staff.
Since 1960, only twelve officers have attained this rank.{{cn}} Among them, five attained this rank while they were head of state, one officer [[Sani Abacha]] attained this rank before becoming head of state. Eight of them served as Chief of Defence Staff, two heads of state ([[Sani Abacha]] and [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]]) also served as Chiefs of Defence Staff.{{cn}}


*General [[Yakubu Gowon]]
*General [[Yakubu Gowon]]

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General
General Owoye Andrew Azazi wearing the Nigerian General insignia
Country Nigeria
Service branch
AbbreviationGen
Rank groupGeneral officer
RankFour-star rank
NATO rank codeOF-9
Next higher rank
Next lower rankLieutenant-general
Equivalent ranks

General (or full general to distinguish it from the lower general officer ranks) is the highest rank achievable by serving officers of the Nigerian Army. It ranks above lieutenant-general and is subordinate to the rank of field marshal, which is only awarded as an honorary rank to the incumbent president of Nigeria in his capacity as the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria. The rank of general has a NATO-code of OF-9, and is a four-star rank.[1] It is equivalent to a full admiral in the Nigerian Navy or an air chief marshal in the Nigerian Air Force.

The rank of full general is not always given; this rank is usually held by the Chief of the Defence Staff (if the chief is appointed from the army and not from the navy or the air force).

Officers holding the ranks of lieutenant-general, major-general and brigadier-general may be generically considered to be generals.

History

When the Nigerian Army was formed in 1956, the rank of general was the highest rank defined. Since the formation, the British Army officer heading the army held the rank of Major general and the first Nigerian officer to command the army, Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi was promoted to the rank of Major general in 1965.

In 1976, then chief of Army Staff, Theophilus Danjuma was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general and ever since then all serving chiefs of the army held the rank of lieutenant general (except on three occasions where the chief held the rank of major general), customarily promoted to the rank on appointment to the post of chief of army staff.

Yakubu Gowon became the first officer to be promoted to the rank of general in 1970 immediately after the Nigerian Civil War. In 1990, Domkat Bali became the first regular officer to be promoted to the rank of general, without serving as the head of state. Since 1990, it became customary for all Chiefs of Defence Staff to be promoted to the rank of general on appointment to the office. In 2021, Lucky Irabor was promoted to the rank after his appointment as the Chief of Defence Staff.

List of Nigerian Army Generals

Since 1960, only twelve officers have attained this rank.[citation needed] Among them, five attained this rank while they were head of state, one officer Sani Abacha attained this rank before becoming head of state. Eight of them served as Chief of Defence Staff, two heads of state (Sani Abacha and Abdulsalami Abubakar) also served as Chiefs of Defence Staff.[citation needed]

Insignia

A general's insignia is a crossed sword and baton. Though a brigadier-general does not have this emblem but three stars and an eagle over them, a major-general has an eagle over this emblem; a lieutenant-general an eagle and a star; and a full general two stars and an eagle. The insignia for the highest rank, that of Field Marshal, consists of crossed batons within a wreath and surmounted by an eagle.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 21 August 2012. Retrieved 19 August 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)