
…AS NWC 9 PARTICIPANTS PRESENT RESEARCH PAPER TO CNS
A research paper that addresses the issue of integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into naval strategy and maritime security operations has been presented to the Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ikechukwu Ogalla.
The presentation today, Thursday, 4th September 2025, at Ezeoba Hall, Naval Headquarters, Abuja, was carried out by the participants of Naval Warfare Course (NWC) 9, led by the Commandant, Naval War College Nigeria (NWCN), Rear Admiral Akinola Olatunde Olodude.
The well-researched paper is titled: “Artificial Intelligence and Maritime Security Operations: Options for the Nigerian Navy.”

The paper was formally delivered on behalf of the participants by Commander Adetayo Yusuf Adesokan and Commander Owonam Una Equere.
It was learnt that the paper examines the role of Artificial Intelligence in tackling pressing maritime challenges such as crude oil theft, piracy, smuggling, illegal fishing, and overall maritime domain awareness.
The paper also highlighted global best practices, assessed opportunities and limitations, and proposed strategic options for the Nigerian Navy (NN) to adopt AI in a phased, sustainable, and cost-effective manner.
It was further gathered that the purpose of the paper was to explore how AI can be leveraged to enhance operational efficiency, improve decision-making, and strengthen Nigeria’s maritime security architecture.

Specifically, after carefully taking the audience through the issues related to the topic, the presentation concluded with realistic and actionable recommendations to both the Federal Government and the NN.
While commending their efforts, the CNS, Vice Admiral EI Ogalla described the paper as a valuable contribution to contemporary naval thought and strategic planning, urging the officers to continue pursuing intellectual excellence and innovative solutions to Nigeria’s maritime security challenges.
The presentation ended with the participants of NWC 9 presenting a bound copy of the research work to the CNS, Vice Admiral Ogalla.