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EASTERN FLEET OPEN SHIPS TO CIVILIAN PUBLIC TO COMMEMORATE 69TH ANNIVERSARY

Admin May 30, 2025
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In a spectacular display of maritime prowess, the Eastern Fleet of the Nigerian Navy opened its doors to the public, inviting visitors to explore its ships and experience life Onboard, This exciting event was part of the 69th anniversary celebration of the Nigerian Navy, showcasing the country’s naval capabilities and fostering greater understanding between the Navy and the community.

Commander Eastern Fleet, Rear Admiral KO Oguntuga, welcomed visitors to the Nigerian Navy Ship VICTORY jetty, where ships were opened to the public. The ships on display included two indigenously built Seaward Defence Boats, NNS ANDONI and NNS OJI, as well as NNS ZUR and NNS EKULU.

Visitors were treated to a guided tour of the ships, gaining insight into daily lives of naval personnel and the spectacular mandate of the Nigerian Navy at securing the maritime domain for economic prosperity.

The event was a resounding success, with guests arriving early to embark on ships tour. To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, visitors were thoroughly documented and briefed before being guided around the ships.

The Navy Band added to the festive atmosphere, providing lively music that delighted guests.

This ships tour not only showcased the Nigerian Navy’s capabilities but also served as an opportunity for the public to engage with the Navy and appreciate its role in bolstering the blue economy.

The event was a fitting tribute to the Nigerian Navy’s 69 years of service, highlighting its commitment to protecting the nation’s waters and promoting a safer, more secure environment for all.

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