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The Amanyanabo and supreme monarch of Kirike Kingdom, King (Air Commodore) T.E.O Ogube (rtd) JP, DSS, proudly attended the graduation and commissioning ceremony of his son, who was commissioned as a Lieutenant in the United States Army. The event took place at the prestigious Officers Candidate School (OCS) in Maryland, USA.
The Officers Candidate School is a rigorous training programme used by the United States Military to prepare, evaluate, and commission new officers. King Ogube's son's successful completion of this training marks a significant achievement, further strengthening ties between Nigeria and the United States in terms of military collaboration and personnel development.
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The graduation ceremony saw several distinguished guests in attendance, including senior military officers and family members, as they celebrated the accomplishments of the newly commissioned officers. The event highlights the dedication and commitment required to serve in the United States Army, particularly through the OCS programme, which is known for its high standards and leadership training.
King Ogube, a retired Air Commodore, expressed pride in his son's accomplishment, noting the importance of strong military leadership in shaping the future of nations.
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