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ENHANCING FLEET EFFECTIVENESS: NIGERIAN NAVY STRENGTHENS BILATERAL ENGAGEMENTS WITH EGYPTIAN NAVY

Admin February 18, 2026 2 minutes read
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In order to strengthen international bilateral engagements and enhance fleet effectiveness, the Nigerian Navy’s delegation engaged in a cross-attachment visit to the Egyptian Navy and related maritime organisations.

The NN delegation, led by the Admiral Superintendent Navy Shipyard, Rear Admiral Ikenna Ubani, included the Commander of the NNSBS, Captain Andrew Zidon, who had series of engagements from 8th to 12th February, 2026.

It was gathered from a statement by the NN that the visit formed part of the Navy’s broader drive to deepen cooperation with partner navies and improve operational and technical capacity.

During the programme, the delegation visited the Special Forces Brigade (SFB) and shipbuilding facilities in Alexandria. The programme featured a structured schedule of operational briefings, demonstrations and inspections, designed to provide firsthand exposure to Egyptian naval operations and maritime infrastructure.

At the Special Forces Brigade in Alexandria, the delegation was introduced to the brigade-based special operations framework. The team also toured the Egyptian Navy Shipyard and the Alexandria Shipyard, where they observed vessel construction processes and other shipbuilding activities.

At the end, it achieved its objectives of enhancing operational exposure and identifying potential areas for bilateral cooperation between the Nigerian Navy and the Egyptian Navy.

These areas include training, acquisitions and technical skills transfer. As part of the programme, an Egyptian delegation is expected to undertake a reciprocal cross-attachment visit to the Nigerian Navy in April 2026.

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