The Nigerian Defence Academy has confirmed that Cadet Stephen Gani is missing and says a comprehensive investigation and search operation are underway to determine the circumstances of his disappearance and ensure his safe return.


The Nigerian Defence Academy has officially confirmed the disappearance of Cadet Stephen Gani, an incident that has sparked growing concern within the military community and across the country.
In a statement released by the academy, authorities disclosed that Cadet Gani has been unaccounted for under unclear circumstances. An extensive investigation has been launched to establish when and how he went missing, as well as to identify any possible security lapses. Military officials stated that both internal and external security units are actively involved in the search efforts.
The academy emphasized that it is treating the matter with the utmost seriousness, assuring the public that every available resource is being deployed to locate the missing cadet. Commanders also noted that the welfare and safety of all cadets remain a top priority and that additional security measures are being reviewed and strengthened within the institution.
Family members of the missing cadet have been informed, while relevant authorities continue to gather information from fellow cadets and staff who may assist in the investigation. The Nigerian Defence Academy pledged to provide timely updates as new details emerge and called for calm while the investigation progresses.
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SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, SAHARA REPORTERS
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