NIGERIA’s defence leadership is undergoing a significant strategic elevation with the appointment of new Service Chiefs whose academic backgrounds, operational records, command experience, and professional accomplishments place them among the most decorated and battle-tested officers of their generation.
The newly appointed military heads bring decades of field experience, instructional expertise, and international engagement in defence operations, peacekeeping, counterterrorism, strategic planning, and leadership restructuring.
This detailed report provides a comprehensive profile of the new Service Chiefs, highlighting their early lives, education, military training, operational deployments, command tenure, professional merits, and personal commitments.
Chief Of Army Staff – Major General Waidi Shaibu (N/9895) DSS DSO(LR) FTAM psc fdc(+) CM FCM FCMH MSS MA MNIM
Theatre Commander JTF (North East), Operation Hadin Kai
Major General Waidi Shaibu was born on 18 December 1971 in Olamaboro Local Government Area of Kogi State. He enrolled into the Nigerian Defence Academy in 1989 as a member of the 41 Regular Course and was commissioned into the Nigerian Army Armour Corps on 17 September 1994 as a Second Lieutenant.
Academic Accomplishments
General Shaibu is one of the most academically grounded officers in the Nigerian Army. His academic credentials reflect a strong blend of engineering, public management, strategic security studies, and leadership research:
Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering – NDA Kaduna (1993)
Post Graduate Certificate in Public Administration – GIMPA, Ghana
Master’s in Public Administration – University of Calabar
Master’s in Strategic Studies – University of Ibadan
Master’s in Security and Strategic Studies – National Defence University, Washington D.C., USA
Harvard Kennedy School Leadership for the 21st Century: Chaos, Conflict & Courage
Advanced Executive Certificate in Applied Leadership & Strategy – National Productivity Centre
PhD in Strategic Studies (in view) – University of Ibadan
Military Training and Courses
He has attended numerous military courses across Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, and the United States, including:
Young Officer Armour and Infantry Courses – NAAS Bauchi & NASI Jaji
Amphibious Operational Course – Calabar
Junior & Senior Staff Courses – Ghana & Jaji
Defence Resources Management Course – Kenya
Higher Defence Management Course – NDC Abuja
Counterterrorism Fellows Programme – Washington, DC (2017)
Operational Frontline Engagements
He has served in several major counter-terrorism and peacekeeping operations:
Operations Harmony, Boyona, Zaman Lafiya, Lafiya Dole, Tura Takaibango, Hadin Kai
Operations Desert Sanity and Lake Sanity
African Union Mission in Sudan
United Nations Mission in Liberia
Nigerian Foreign Training Assistance Mission to Liberia
Key Command and Leadership Positions
His appointments reflect progressive leadership in operational, staff, and doctrinal roles:
Platoon Commander, 245 Recce Battalion
ADC to the GOC 3 Division
Chief Instructor, Nigerian Army Armour School
Commander 21 Special Armoured Brigade Bama
GOC 7 Division and Sector 1 Commander OP Hadin Kai
Theatre Commander OPHK
Current: Director of Armour Research, Nigerian Army Heritage & Future Centre
Honours and Decorations
His gallantry and leadership have earned him:
Distinguished Service Star (DSS)
Distinguished Service Order (DSO LR)
Field Command Medal (FCM)
Field Command Medal of Honour (FCMH)
Purple Heart Medal (Counterinsurgency)
Pass Staff College (psc)
Fellow National Defence College (fdc+)
Member Nigerian Institute of Management (MNIM)
Personal Life
He enjoys reading, early morning walks, and deep reflection. He is married and blessed with children.
Chief Of Naval Staff – Rear Admiral Idi Abbas (NN/1739)
Rear Admiral Idi Abbas was born on 20 September 1969 in Kano State. A member of the 40th Regular Course, he was commissioned as a Midshipman on 18 September 1992. He rose to Rear Admiral on 10 September 2020.
He has held numerous leadership and operational commands, most notably as Flag Officer Commanding Central Naval Command, Bayelsa, where he successfully curtailed sea piracy and oil theft.
He currently serves at the Nigerian Army Heritage and Future Centre, contributing to joint defence doctrine development.
He is widely regarded as disciplined, composed, and strategically mature. He is a devout Muslim, married, and blessed with children.
Chief Of Air Staff – Air Vice Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke (NAF/2182)
Born on 20 February 1972 in Makurdi, Benue State, AVM Aneke hails from Udi LGA of Enugu State. He was enlisted into the Nigerian Defence Academy as part of the 40th Regular Course and commissioned into the Nigerian Air Force in 1993.
Academic and Professional Credentials
BSc Physics
PGD Management – University of Calabar
Master’s International Affairs & Diplomacy – ABU Zaria
Master’s Political Economy & Development Studies – University of Abuja
PhD (in view)
Aviation Safety Management Certification – Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA
Master’s in Strategic Studies – US Air War College
Operational and Flight Experience
He has flown 4,359 flight hours, including:
Air Beetle 18
Dornier 228
Citation 500
Falcon 900
Gulfstream V & 550
Hawker 4000
Key Roles
Commander 307 Executive Airlift Group Abuja
Deputy Commandant, Nigerian Defence Academy
Air Officer Commanding, Mobility Command, Yenagoa
Decorations
He holds GSS, DSS, GSM, FCM, PSC and other honours.
He is married to Mrs Ngozi Enderline Aneke and the union is blessed with three sons.
Chief Of Defence Intelligence – Major General Emmanuel Akomaye Parker Undiandeye (N/9563)
Born in Bedia, Obudu Local Government Area, Cross River State, on 2 September 1968.
He trained at NDA Kaduna and Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst (UK).
He is a distinguished intelligence and strategic research expert with global peacekeeping credentials including UN Missions in Liberia and Abyei.
He is a Fellow of:
National Defence University, Washington DC
Chartered Institute of Administration
Nigerian Army Resource Centre
He is married to Jane Ekor and blessed with three children.
Chief Of Defence Staff – Lieutenant General Olufemi Olatubosun Oluyede (N/9318)
Born 21 June 1968 in Ikere-Ekiti, General Oluyede is a strategic infantry commander with decades of leadership in counterterrorism, counterinsurgency, amphibious operations, multinational missions, and national defence strategy.
He is the 29th Indigenous Chief of Army Staff, first acting in October 2024, then substantive in November 2024.
His command philosophy prioritizes:
“A well-motivated, combat-ready Army capable of fulfilling constitutional duties within a joint and multi-agency structure.”
His welfare- and morale-centered reforms, front-line command presence, and operational restructuring continue to shape national security outcomes.
He is married with children.
The newly profiled Service Chiefs represent a generation of battle-tested, academically grounded, reform-driven, and internationally experienced military leaders.
Their cumulative operational exposure spans Nigeria’s counterinsurgency theatres, peacekeeping operations across Africa, and strategic training institutions in Europe and the United States.
Their leadership marks a renewed phase in Nigeria’s defence modernization, joint command integration, interagency synergy, and military professionalization.

