Members of the 42nd Regular Course of the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA), on Saturday reunited in Abuja to reminisce on their journey so far and appreciate God’s guidance.
The members, most of whom are top serving officers holding strategic appointments across the Armed Forces, reaffirm their commitment to service and national development.
Speaking at the reunion, the President of the Course, Maj.-Gen. Eyitayo Oyinlola, described the gathering as more than a social event, saying it was a moment of reflection, gratitude and renewed dedication to the ideals instilled by the NDA.
Oyinlola said the bond forged during their years as officer cadets had been tested by time, strengthened by shared sacrifice and sustained by loyalty to one another and to the nation.
“We arrived as individuals, but we were moulded into a pack. Today, by God’s grace, the pack is reunited,” he said.
He stated that although members of the Course had been dispersed across various commands, institutions and continents by duty and life’s responsibilities, the spirit of the Course had remained strong.
The course president said the reunion provided an opportunity for members to reconnect, relive shared memories and draw strength from one another’s experiences.
He urged them to look beyond nostalgia and focus on continued relevance, mentorship of younger officers and contribution to national security and development.
Oyinlola also paid tribute to deceased members of the Course who paid the supreme sacrifice in service to the nation, describing their courage and patriotism as enduring legacies that must be upheld.
According to him, the strength of the Course would continue to be measured by its unity, collective experience and sustained contribution to the Armed Forces and the country at large.
He commended the reunion planning committee for its dedication and meticulous organisation of the event, and appreciated spouses and families for their unwavering support over the years.
The reunion ceremony featured reflections, tributes and social interactions aimed at strengthening camaraderie and reinforcing the shared values of the Nigerian Defence Academy.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the reunion marked their 35 years since their meeting at the academy for their military training and later commissioning into their various service. (NAN)






