Armed Forces Remembrance Day 2026 Nigeria: Nation Honors Fallen Heroes

January 15, 2026

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Armed Forces Remembrance Day

The bustling capital of Abuja fell silent on Thursday, January 15, as the country observed Armed Forces Remembrance Day 2026 Nigeria. In a solemn display of national gratitude, top government officials gathered at the National Arcade to honor the memory of soldiers who paid the ultimate price for peace.

Beyond mourning the fallen, this year’s event emphasized a pivot toward celebrating the resilience of living veterans. The ceremony highlighted the enduring strength of the Nigerian military amidst evolving security challenges.

A Shift from Mourning to Celebration

The Minister of Defence, Gen. Christopher Musa (retd), underscored the evolving nature of the annual observance. Speaking to the press, he explained that the focus has broadened to ensure active personnel feel the nation’s support.

“It is always important to appreciate those who have made sacrifices,” the Minister stated. “We are reminding them that Nigerians love them, pray for them, and support them. It is now a comprehensive program that celebrates those who are alive while remembering those who have passed.”

Dignitaries Lead the Wreath-Laying Rites

The event’s centerpiece, the laying of wreaths, commenced at approximately 10:35 a.m. This symbolic gesture serves as a visual representation of the country’s debt to its defenders.

While President Bola Tinubu led the high-powered delegation, Vice President Kashim Shettima took charge of inspecting the guard of honor. Accompanied by Brig. Gen. Adebisi Onasanya, Commander of the Guards Brigade, the Vice President reviewed the troops in a somber procession.

Key figures who participated in the wreath-laying included:

  • Vice President Kashim Shettima (standing in for the President during the inspection)
  • Senate President Godswill Akpabio
  • Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun (Chief Justice of Nigeria)
  • Salaheddine Ibrahima (Dean of the Diplomatic Corps)
  • Service Chiefs from the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Police.

Symbols of Peace and Final Salutes

The atmosphere grew heavy as the “Last Post” echoed across the arcade. A minute of silence followed, broken only by prayers offered by Islamic and Christian clerics for the repose of the departed souls.

Subsequently, the firing party executed a three-volley gun salute, a traditional military honor.

President Tinubu concluded the Armed Forces Remembrance Day 2026 Nigeria proceedings by signing the anniversary register. In a final act symbolizing hope, he released white pigeons into the Abuja sky, reaffirming the nation’s commitment to the unity and peace its soldiers fought to secure.

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