UN joins Nigeria in commemorating Armed Forces Remembrance Day in New York - Realnews Magazine
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67% : Chargé d'Affaires, Permanent Mission of Nigeria to the UN, Syndoph Endoni, praised the dedication and professionalism of the men and women of the Armed Forces.62% : The UN Deputy Secretary-General, Amina Mohammed, at the commemoration held at the Nigeria House in New York, commended Nigeria for its leadership role in Africa and globally.
62% : The UN deputy secretary-general also commended President Bola Tinubu for appointing ambassadors to Nigerian missions abroad.
59% : Members of the Military and Police Advisers' Community in UN (MPAC) and the African Military and Police (AMPAC) attended the event.
57% : According to her, Nigerian troops are widely recognised for their integrity, respect for the UN mandate and strong commitment to the protection of civilians.
56% : Mohammed said Nigeria remained one of the largest contributors to United Nations peacekeeping operations.
56% : Mohammed said that since joining the United Nations in 1960, Nigeria had consistently shown that its commitment to peace extended beyond its borders.
54% : In his tribute, Nigeria's Defence Adviser, to the UN, Brig.-Gen.
53% : "To the families: the widows, widowers, and children who bear the silent weight of loss, your welfare is not a matter of charity, it is a sacred trust.
50% : THE United Nations and members of the diplomatic corps on Thursday joined Nigeria to pay tribute to fallen heroes at the Nigerian Armed Forces Remembrance Day.
47% : She noted that for decades, Nigerian soldiers had served under the UN flag in some of the world's most dangerous theatres and as force commanders leading complex peacekeeping missions.
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